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An Afternoon at the Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff
An Afternoon at the Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff
An Afternoon at the Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff
An Afternoon at the Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff

An Afternoon at the Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff

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Dates:

Sunday 22 October - 2pm - SOLD OUT 

Sunday 22 October - 5pm - SOLD OUT 

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Venue: Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff

City Beach, Perth, WA

*exact address details will be sent to ticket holders the week of the show*

 

A portion of ticket sales for this event will be donated to ARTRAGE - Enriching and evolving culture in Perth since 1983. 

 

Fresh from his acclaimed ABC TV series Designing A Legacy, comedian and self proclaimed “design nerd” Tim Ross heads to Perth for an intimate event in the newly restored Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff.

In this one man show, Tim takes us on a hilarious,  personal and often poignant journey though our unique relationship with the Australian home. 

“Hilarious”

The Age.

“It’s like a funny love letter to the Australia we grew up in.”

Mark Humphies. 7.30, ABC TV.

 

Article from The Australian Home Journal (1972) 

 

 

Tomich House by Iwan Iwanoff

Restoration Architecture: Mark Jeavons & Ohlo Studio

 

The Tomich House, designed by the renowned Perth architect Iwan Iwanoff, stands as a remarkable architectural gem in Western Australia, sitting atop the highest point of City Beach – along with its distinctive architecture, the people connected to the Tomich House and its famed social gatherings have been equally colorful.

 

The Tomich House won Australian Home of the Year in 1972, as well as the International Design Award for Excellence in 1978.  After celebrating its 50th birthday in 2020, the Tomich House has undergone an extraordinary three-year restoration. This pursuit aimed to honour Iwan Iwanoff's legacy, whilst incorporating the obscure and eccentric changes that occurred to the house over its 50 year life with its different owners.