Melbourne Symmetry

Melbourne Symmetry book launch

Con Hionis’ most recent photographs of the city of Melbourne have been compiled in this new, high quality book – Melbourne Symmetry. This book is the most recent and contemporary perspective of our stylish and unique city of Melbourne! Melbourne Symmetry is not your average pictorial souvenir book. It identifies with the city’s style, engages your visual palate, highlighting the city’s differences and uniqueness. Melbourne Symmetry captures a 360 degree view of Melbourne and features a short description of the imagery that follows in each section that includes Melbourne’s: Landmarks, Cityscapes, Street Art, Arcades & Markets, Docklands, Parks & Gardens and Streets.

Promoting the city of Melbourne to locals and visitors alike, the tourism and Melbourne corporate sectors have welcomed and supported Melbourne Symmetry through pre-sales of over 750 copies of the limited first print run!

You can purchase your copy of Melbourne Symmetry at the following retail outlets:

  • Andrews Books Melbourne Central, Little Lonsdale Street Stall, Melbourne
  • Architext RAIA Bookshop 41 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
  • Best Of Souvenirs Information Centre, Federation Square, Melbourne
  • Eureka Skydeck 88 Gift Shop 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank
  • The Gardens Shop Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue, South Yarra
  • Hill of Content Bookshop 86 Bourke Street, Melbourne
  • Information Victoria Bookshop 505 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
  • Mag Nation 88 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
  • Mary Martin Bookshops 108 Bourke Street, Melbourne
  • Mary Martin Bookshops Shop G17 Southgate Complex, Southbank
  • Melbourne Museum Carlton Gardens, Carlton
  • Readings Carlton 309 Lygon Street, Carlton
  • Readings Hawthorn 701 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn
  • Readings Malvern 185 Glenferrie Road, Malvern
  • Readings St Kilda 112 Acland Street, St Kilda
  • NGV Shop at the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia Federation Square, Melbourne

Or online at www.186red.com

"I saw this book in the main tourist information office in Federation Square in Melbourne City Centre and couldn’t stop looking at it. I bought three book and keep going back to it time and time again. As a visitor to Melbourne it has inspired me to re-visit some of the places shown and re-examine the views.

I too compile pano photographs and consider myself to be well versed in this style of photography, but take my hat off to the author/artist. Incredible and thought provoking work. Well done. I look forward to seeing more of this man’s work. An inspiration."

Ian D. Smith 11/04/2009www.autopano.net