Dorney House Exhibition | The Temporality Of Being | By Andy Hatton

Brooke St Pier, 12 Franklin Whrf, Hobart

Saturday, Nov 09

Sunday, Nov 10

No bookings required, just turn up!

The Temporality of Being explores the relationship between time and human existence through the Dorney House. Drawing on Heidegger’s philosophy in Being and Time, the house serves as a metaphorical landscape, where past, present, and future converge. It reflects how time shape’s identity and memory, becoming a living framework for understanding the profound effects of temporal existence.

Open: Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 November 2024, 10am – 4pm

Location

Hobart

Building Type

Commercial

Architectural Period

Mid-Twentieth Century (1940-1960)

Features

Architectural Design

History of Hobart

Its a Dorney!

Just Turn Up!

New to Program

Self Guided

Suitable for Children

Accessibility

Wheelchair Friendly

Paddy Dorney

Paddy Dorney is a retired member of the governing Council and the Senate of the University of Tasmania. He has taught architecture at UTAS School of Architecture and was the Student President of the University for some years. He has worked in concert with the Australian Institute of Architects to present the very exciting and successful Open House Program from its origin, ten years ago. Read more

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