Lippmann: 40 Years of Architecture
Celebrating four decades of practice, this retrospective charts the evolution of Ed Lippmann's enduring commitment to architecture as a civic, cultural and humanist endeavour.
From early residential work defined by formal clarity and material precision to significant public landmarks like the Andrew "Boy" Charlton Pool and 8 Chifley Square, Lippmann's work demonstrates a clear response to site, climate and social responsibility. Whether working in Sydney or abroad, a rigorous modern sensibility and avoidance of stylistic trends have produced architecture that is both innovative and timeless.
This is a compelling portrait of a practice shaped by purpose, persistence and a relentless spirit of enquiry.