An exhibition at Harvard GSD surveys the impressive career of Australian modernist John Andrews

John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense
Curated by Paul Walker and Kevin Liu
Druker Design Gallery
48 Quincy Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Open through December 22

John Andrews, who died last March, was an architect who didn’t make it into most architectural histories. You’ll find him in surveys about Australian and Canadian architecture, without doubt, but rather briefly, if at all, in others. He didn’t receive the attention that tended to flow with ease to architects based in the U.S. or Western Europe and, at the same time, Australia and Canada are not exactly where recent authors are looking to unearth overlooked talents. Andrews’s career was an elliptical one, spanning the fringes

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