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Shear Outback the Australian Shearers Hall of Fame in Hay NSW Photos by Anthea Williamson & presented by Martha Sear

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Shear Outback The Australian Shearers’ Hall of Fame

Hay, NSW

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DESIGN

Architects: Paul Berkemeier Pty Ltd

Landscape: Jane Irwin Landscapes

Exhibition: Bannyan Wood Pty Ltd

Graphic Design: Marianne Hawke

Lighting: Peter McLean

Project Director: Sara Hector

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WINNER

2002 Royal Australian Institute of Architects National Awards

Best commercial building.

BHP Colorbond Steel Award.

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"the building is formally powerful and essentially rural in character without resorting to cliché. The building has a beautiful economy of materials and form - it could not have been conceived in any material other than steel and the exuberant use of it throughout the building has created a regional landmark".

RAIA National Awards citation

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WINNER

2002 Royal Australian Institute of Architects NSW Awards

Commendation Public and Commercial Buildings category.

BHP Colorbond Award for the Innovative Use of Steel in Architecture.

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Shear Outback was built to honour Australia’s shearers, their past, present and future.

Developed with assistance from a $4.66 million Centenary of Federation grant, it opened on the 26th of January 2002.

In its first year of operation the museum has welcomed 40,000 visitors.

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The museum incorporates:

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the new building, which houses the Shearers’ Hall of Fame, permanent exhibition, temporary gallery, café and shop…

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The original 1926 Murray Downs Woolshed, where shearing demonstrations and shearer training are held…

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Outdoor exhibits and a homestead-inspired garden…

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… and 45 acres of the Hay Plain.

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The building was designed to boldly break the flatness of the plain with its massive steel blades,

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And reflect the vaulting open

spaces and shafting light of

the shearing shed.

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The use of wood and metal mirrors historic sheds, complementing John Sulman’s innovative iron house, Bishop’s Lodge, built in Hay in 1888.

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Like Bishop’s Lodge, Shear Outback was built to combat the region’s fierce climate and be environmentally-sustainable

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The tall blades protect the museum from highway noise, while vents mounted on the back regulate air flow and pressure in the Hall of Fame.

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The broad, gutterless roof acts as a rainwater collector. Runoff gathers in a drain and flows into the dam.

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It is then pumped by the windmill to water the garden and revegetated saltbush plains.

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The museum’s design emerged from a fruitful collaboration between

the architect, landscape designer,

exhibition team, project director and

Hay community.

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The site, structures, exhibits and

landscape were developed

simultaneously.

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The result is an integrated whole that visitors find satisfying and uplifting

(as well as fun!)

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Truly a new museum landmark

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To find out more, visit our website: www.shearoutback.com.au

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This slide presentation was developed by Dr Martha Sear, Community Curator, Hay & Sara Hector, Board Director Shear Outback. Architectural photographs by Brett Boardman reproduced courtesy of Paul Berkemeier.© Shear Outback 2003

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