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Waltzing Matilda: The outback museum that rose from the ashes

A newly-opened Waltzing Matilda Centre replaces the original which was destroyed by fire. It references the need for resourcefulness in the harsh but beautiful environment of remote Australia.

The newly-opened Waltzing Matilda Centre replaces the original centre which was destroyed by fire in 2015. Waltzing Matilda was chosen as a reference to the need for resourcefulness in the harsh but beautiful environment of remote Australia.

From the architect:

'Waltzing Matilda' conjures many images of our country. The recently completed Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton, Australia was designed to reflect the significance of this iconic Australian song through an architecture and interpretative experience.

The centre is a robust and expressive facility capturing the distinct nature of the landscape and people that inhabit this great land through its experiential design. The building’s materials, predominately concrete and rusted steel, have been crafted, textured and shaped to capture the distinct landscapes found in the Winton Shire: the 'jump-up' rock formations, water movement and of course, the billabongs. The stark and rugged beauty of this broken landscape comes to life with joy and hope when the rains come, and the design of this facility seeks to express the honesty, resourcefulness and resilience exemplified by the people who live in this remote region.

The architecture creates its own metaphorical landscape, so that any visitor experiencing the centre is led through a series of spaces that are orchestrated to reflect the expressive rock formations, similar to those found at the edges of the rock ‘jump-ups' of the region. Moving through the entry, the walls undulate like the sides of a gorge and are split with large fissures opening to reveal eroded water movement paths to a metaphorical central billabong. The entry experience is amplified with images of a dried river bed reflected with the discovery of smooth opal stone within the floor, offset against the rough concrete ‘cliff faces’ of the surrounding walls.

Pausing in the deep shade, the dark ceiling in this cool space reflects the inky depth of the outback night sky, a star-filled landscape that glistens and is hung with a back-lit southern cross. A sculptural skylight captures what appears to be the remains of a beautiful golden sunset, framing the side of an expansive sky. The building is shaped to encourage movement, anticipation, discovery and delight, as a platform to share the layered stories of the region. The facility provides an immersive and interactive display of the history and opportunities of the region through the Waltzing Matilda exhibition, external landscape exhibition, Art Gallery, Reading room, Information Centre, Tuckerbox Café and retail.

The Waltzing Matilda Centre is a unique and direct response to a quintessentially outback landscape and to a very Australian song. It is also a tribute to the robust and resourceful people that live in this remote and harsh but beautiful landscape which originally inspired the ballad of Waltzing Matilda. The new centre is a restorative facility, occupying the site with a new and richly experiential form, one which will allow the past and future stories to be told of the people and landscape that make up this distinct location in Winton, Australia.

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    Project Summary
    LocationWinton, QLD
    Year2018
    StatusComplete
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    PhotographerAndrew Manson
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