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Cassandra Fahey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cassandra Fahey
Cassandra Fahey (born c. 1972) is an Australian architect and interior designer residing in Melbourne, Australia. Fahey is Director of the architecture firm "Cassandra Complex". She was put in the public spotlight in 2000 because of her controversial 'Newman House',〔 located in St Kilda, designed for media and football identity Sam Newman. She is also known for her works on the "The Smith Great Aussie Home" and the BHP Billiton Healesville Sanctuary "Platypusary". Her work has received a number of awards as well as being featured in many local and international publications. ==Background== Cassandra completed the Bachelor of Architecture at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in 1998. During her studies she travelled internationally to produce a documentary on Architects practicing at the turn of the millennium. Among these were Sir Norman Foster, Peter Eisenman, & Jean Nouvel. Whilst in New York she met Richard Serra and was influenced by his sculpture in its original setting in a converted New York City garage. The effect of this can be seen later in the design of her own house, “Chameleon”. On returning she soon commenced her career under the mentorship of Tom Kovac and registered her own practice which she named Cassandra Complex Fahey is currently studying a Masters in Contemporary Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne.
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