VISION Issue 37 | Page 37

37 How does the ‘reality television’ concept sit with you? As the show’s executive producer Julian Cress has said in the past, “Let’s talk about a cooking show…. They make a cake and it gets judged and someone eats it, or it goes in the bin. Basically at the end of the show they’re left with a pile of dirty dishes. At the end of The Block show we’re left with beautiful apartments that are going to last another 100 years. It’s extraordinary to be involved in that. As an architect it’s a great challenge”. Is your role effectively finished once the program begins airing?  When the cameras are rolling, I am essentially just checking that they’re building towards the plans and that there are no inconsistencies with what is actually built and what’s on the approved plans. It’s a real property in a real world and we don’t want real problems. I inspect the works as they progress. I think that’s probably the simplest way to put it. Th