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The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia’s first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head.
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Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value.
Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place. The cemetery is a popular tourist attraction and is on the route of Bondi to Coogee coastal walk.
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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Pascal Schoening with Cinematic Architecture Book. Photograph by Rubens Azevedo
The book looks at 17 years of Architectural Association Diploma Unit 3 work and the past present and future of cinematic architecture.
Editors: Pascal Schoning, Julian Loffler & Rubens Azevedo. Design Stephan Doesinger. Published by AA publications
Featured content by Quintin Lake:
THE FIFTH SEASON: SUBLIME IN THE CITY
Photograph and design of the Cinematic House installation
from the chapter OF CLOUDS AND SHADOWS by Ron Kenley
Photograph of Briey: Cité Radieuse by Le Corbusier
from the chapter BRIEY CONVERSATIONS

Photograph from The Cinematic House installation at the Cinematic Architecture exhibition at the Architectural Association, 2006.
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from the book Cinematic Architecture in the chapter OF CLOUDS AND SHADOWS , by Ron Kenley
Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009
Memories of Hall the Printers in Oxford prior to demolition, who judging scattered ephemera, printed a lot of 2000AD comics. Even though the machinery is long gone I love how resilient the marks and character of the previous occupants remain.
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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009





