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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2025

Chloe-Gabrielle Fuller is interested in the ways that the tools of architectural representation can be a conduit for anti-capitalist critique. Her praxis of drawing is research based and invokes both experimental and intuitive processes. She draws from multiple disciplines for the realisation of her works; History, art, philosophy, politics, economics, engineering and literature. Her work aims to challenge the static passivity of the viewer in conventional architecture. She aims to explore how architectural depictions can be dynamic, be used to map complex totalities and to expose the contradictions of capitalist society.

Most outstanding design project in the studio

How will we live together?

Hayball Commendation

Hayball High Commendation for the Top Graduating Student in the Master of Architecture.

The Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design prize for Drawing Architecture_ Winner

Most accomplished drawings of architecture, from traditional through to new frontiers. This prize is about the love of drawing as a means of communicating ideas in any medium. Endowed by Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design.

Agaisnt Resolution

The abuses of those with money seem to have convinced us that it is they who should control architecture; All educational praxis, all creative impulse must be reigned into the myopic tempo of the ‘resolved outcome' at the expense of all else. This seems like a synecdoche of what is happening with the rapid integration of AI into image reproduction. Our alienation from the processes of meaning making is approaching its most complete state. It isn’t difficult to sense a need to assert new ideas, tactics and forms to stop navel gazing our way to extinction. The new will at first seem strange, and to some degree they will do violence, as they will violate the conventions we have known before.

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