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Unknown, Geometrical Structures- Pt 3 ( ) page 229

2) J.A Sethian, Minimal Surfaces and soap bubbles (University of California, Dept. of Mathematics Univ of California, 2010) < https://math.berkeley.edu/~sethian/2006/Applications/MinimalSurfaces/minimal.html> [accessed on 4 April] 3) James Stevens Curl, Tensile Architecture (England, Oxford University Press, 2000) < http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O1-Tensilearchitecture.html> [accessed on 4 April] 4) Archdaily, The Serpentine Sackler gallery/ Zaha Hadid Architects (Unknown, Archdaily, Oct 2013) < http://www.archdaily.com/433507/the-serpentine-sackler-gallery-zaha-hadid-architects/> [Accessed 6 April] 5) Arcspace, Serpentine Sackler gallery (Copenhagen, Arcspace.com, 2013) < http://www. arcspace.com/features/zaha-hadid-architects/serpentine-sackler-gallery/> [Accessed 6 April] 6) Perfume Polytech, Ernesto Neto’s Immersive, cross-sensory installations (Unknown place, Perfume Polytech- word press.com, March 2015) < https://perfumepolytechnic.wordpress. com/tag/ernesto-neto-we-stopped-here-just-at-the-time/> [Accessed 30 April] 7) Alex Kittle, Art: Ernesto Neto and the legacy of the Neo-concrete movement (Brazil, Alex Kittle, March 2014) < http://alexkittle.com/2014/03/25/art-ernesto-neto-and-the-legacy-of-the-neo-concrete-movement/> [Accessed on 30 April] 8) Anuradha Chatterjee, Green Void (Sydney, Anuradha Chatterjee- Radar Exhibition, 2009) < http://www. sydneycustomshouse.com.au/news/documents/GreenVoidArchitectureAustraliap25-MayJun09.pdf> [accessed on 7 April] 9) Ibid 10) Archdaily, Green Void/ LAVA (Australia, Archdaily, 2008) http://www. archdaily.com/10233/green-void-lava/ [Accessed on 7 April]

B9.0 References - Images

Fig 1 Ed Reeve, Internal –Stockler gallery, 2013 < http://www.dezeen.com/2013/11/01/the-magazinerestaurant-at-the-serpentine-sackler-gallery-extension-by-zaha-hadid/> [Accessed on 6 April] Fig 2 Luke Hayes, External – Stockler gallery, 2013 < http://www.dezeen.com/2013/11/01/the-magazinerestaurant-at-the-serpentine-sackler-gallery-extension-by-zaha-hadid/> [Accessed on 6 April] Fig 3 - Luke Hayes, The new Serpentine Sackler Gallery: A modern classic takes shape, 2013 < http:// www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/architecture/the-new-serpentine-sackler-gallery-amodern-classic-takes-shape-8837361.html?action=gallery&ino=2> [Accessed on 6 April] Fig 4 - Nicola Anthony, While nothing happens, 2008 < http://alexkittle.com/2014/03/25/arternesto-neto-and-the-legacy-of-the-neo-concrete-movement/> [Accessed on 30 April] Fig 5 - Yann Caradec, We stopped here at the time, 2002 < https://perfumepolytechnic.wordpress. com/tag/ernesto-neto-we-stopped-here-just-at-the-time/> [Accessed on 30 April] Fig 6 - Ali Hilal, Green void – LAVA, 2010 < http://www.architecturelist. com/2010/07/28/green-void-sydney-by-lava/> [Accessed on 7 April] Fig 7 - Wikimedia Commons, Munich Olympic Stadium, 2011 < http://www.archdaily.com/109136/ ad-classics-munich-olympic-stadium-frei-otto-gunther-behnisch/> [Accessed on 6 April] Fig 8 - Wikimedia Commons, Stadium roof, 2011 < http://www.archdaily.com/109136/adclassics-munich-olympic-stadium-frei-otto-gunther-behnisch/> [Accessed on 6 April] Fig 9 - Wikimedia Commons, Stadium roof, 2011 < http://www.archdaily.com/109136/adclassics-munich-olympic-stadium-frei-otto-gunther-behnisch/> [Accessed on 6 April]

11) Tugraz Institute of Architecture, Olympic stadium (Austria, Tugraz, year unknown) < https://iam. tugraz.at/studio/w09/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/OlympicStadium.pdf> [Accessed on 6 April] 12) Merri Creek Management Committee, About Merri Creek (Melbourne –Australia, Management Committee, unknown publish date) < http://www.mcmc.org.au/index.php?option=com_ content&view=article&id=36:about-merri-creek&Itemid=188> [Accessed on 29 April] 13) Simon D’ Alfonso, Friends of Merri Creek (Melbourne – Australia, Friends of Merri Creek, 2014) < http://www.friendsofmerricreek.org.au//pages/news.php> [Accessed on 29 April]

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