South East Centre for Contemporary Art (SECCA) Bega Valley Regional Gallery / Sibling Architecture
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South East Centre for Contemporary Art (SECCA) Bega Valley Regional Gallery / Sibling Architecture
"The Sapphire Coast of Australia - stretching from Bermagui in New South Wales to the Victorian border - has aspirations to increase tourism while expanding its cultural offerings to its creative communities. Part of this vision was the expansion of Bega Valley Regional Gallery to extend its offerings as a cultural hub and a place for community activity by coalescing 500 square meters of exhibition, archive, storage, and workshop spaces along with a new facade."
"Text description provided by the architects. The Sapphire Coast of Australia - stretching from Bermagui in New South Wales to the Victorian border - has aspirations to increase tourism while expanding its cultural offerings to its creative communities. Part of this vision was the expansion of Bega Valley Regional Gallery to extend its offerings as a cultural hub and a place for community activity by coalescing 500 square meters of exhibition, archive, storage, and workshop spaces along with a new facade."
The Sapphire Coast of Australia stretches from Bermagui in New South Wales to the Victorian border and aims to increase tourism while expanding cultural offerings for creative communities. The Bega Valley Regional Gallery has been expanded to function as a cultural hub and a place for community activity. The project consolidates 500 square meters of exhibition, archive, storage, and workshop spaces and introduces a new façade. The expanded facilities provide dedicated areas for presenting exhibitions, preserving collections, storing materials, and running workshops. The enlarged gallery supports broader cultural programming and community engagement linked to regional tourism development.
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