How can a monument encapsulate the loss of 60,000 young men?
On this week’s Afternoon Light Georgina Downer speaks with Katti Williams to explore the design process that produced Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance. Undoubtedly one of Australia’s most iconic monuments and a haunting tribute to those that paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defence of our nation.
Katti Williams is a Postdoctoral Research fellow in Australian architectural history, in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. Her PhD thesis, completed in 2017 at the University of Melbourne, comprised the first sustained academic study of the Australian early twentieth-century architect William Lucas, with a specific focus on his unbuilt designs for First World War memorials. Her research is a nexus between art, architectural, military, and cultural histories.
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