tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8891214875568791950.post7380122515157607975..comments2023-06-05T20:33:55.268+10:00Comments on Tasmanian 20th Century Modernism Project: Chemistry Building - University of Tasmania #2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8891214875568791950.post-52912405530411519122010-08-21T23:47:26.184+10:002010-08-21T23:47:26.184+10:00There is indeed an immense range of Modernist desi...There is indeed an immense range of Modernist design that needs to be acknowledged as part of Tasmania's heritage, because as you point it it's not just about sandstone. History doesn't stop at 1899!Thomas Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10295062570302129782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8891214875568791950.post-48106969783705634062010-08-20T10:01:38.890+10:002010-08-20T10:01:38.890+10:00I think we too often don't pay enough attentio...I think we too often don't pay enough attention to the buildings around us. I guess we need a bit of time/distance to really appreciate some of the interesting stuff we have in our cities. It's not all about sandstone, convicts and Federation style...<br /><br />If you're ever up Newnham way, I had a good look at the Alanvale TAFE/Polytech campus and it's an interesting mix of modernist buildings.smudgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01684987714751518060noreply@blogger.com