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Dee​
Muzzi Photography

Docklands. Where even the architecture is a work of art.
![]() Docklands temporary art exhibits found along the boardwalk | ![]() "Kellogs moment" Docklands Waterfront Promenade, Docklands ~Dee Muzzi Photography | ![]() THE place to go for modern architecture. ~Dee Muzzi Photography |
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![]() Just experimenting... Framed the image, to see what it might look like, say, hung on the wall of an architectural design office. ~Dee Muzzi Photography | ![]() "Green Living" AXA building 750 Collins St. It may have a slap of bright orange paint at the entrance, but this building really is 'green'. The Docklands is setting new standards for sustainability through its Melbourne ESD Guide, a first in Australia. ~Dee Muzzi Photography | ![]() "Two Little Girls" Sculpture Exhibit (temporary) Waterfront City Promenade Docklands There's always something to see or do along the Docklands boardwalk. ~Dee Muzzi Photography |
![]() Docklands in the blue. ~Dee Muzzi Photography | ![]() Black/white stylisation of image. ~Dee Muzzi Photography | ![]() This image looks very similar to the futuristic posters my brother used put up on his wall 35 years ago when he was a teenager. Seems it wasnt that far fetched at all in hindsight now! ~Dee Muzzi Photography |
![]() "Bridge over Yarra water" The sculptural Webb Bridge was the result of an art competition to transform a disused cargo link into an integrated artwork that could also function as a pedestrian and cyclist bridge.... Wow! ~Dee Muzzi Photography | ![]() | ![]() "Aurora" Named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora’s inverted cargo net makes a symbolic connection to Docklands’ history as Victoria’s most important port. The stainless steel surface, at night, is lit from within to create a glowing orb floating above the street. ~Dee Muzzi Photography |
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