Melbourne Holocaust Museum

Nine different masonry bond types comprising grey and glass bricks structure the street facade. The gable end of the preceding building was integrated into it.
What is architecturally adequate for a building intended to memorialise the atrocities of the Nazi regime? For the Melbourne Holocaust Museum in the suburb of Elsternwick, Kerstin Thompson Architects chose light as the central motif of their design: Light as a symbol of education and understanding for a new building open to hundreds of annually visiting school groups. The exterior...
Nine different masonry bond types comprising grey and glass bricks structure the street facade. The gable end of the preceding building was integrated into it.