How fast cars and Sixties sculpture impact architecture

Award winning architect William Smart speaks with ArtsHub about what fuels good design, creative cities and Starchitect museums.
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William Smart became an architect as a result of falling in love with the design of planes and beautiful cars.

‘What I love about them is how they embrace technology; how they evolve all the time and improve their efficiency, their safety – they must be beautiful and bring all those things together,’ the Sydney-based architect told ArtsHub.

Such traits are also the cornerstones of good architecture.

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Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's Senior Contributor, after 12 years in the role as National Visual Arts Editor. She has worked for extended periods in America and Southeast Asia, as gallerist, arts administrator and regional contributing editor for a number of magazines, including Hong Kong based Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. She is an Art Tour leader for the AGNSW Members, and lectures regularly on the state of the arts. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Instagram: fairleygina