Josh Harris is assistant editor of ArchitectureAu at Architecture Media. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Journalism from RMIT and has previously worked for Crikey and contributed to various other publications.
Josh Harris's Latest contributions
A break room for Melbourne’s delivery riders and rideshare drivers
Proposed by architecture PhD student Andrew Copolov, the Gig Workers’ Hub is a space for delivery riders and rideshare drivers to meet each other and build ties of solidarity.
‘Good design can economize’: Spacecraft Architects
Josh Harris speaks to Spacecraft Architects directors Tim Gittos and Caroline Robertson about the methods and strategies they use to create affordable, livable housing with modest means.
Suzuko Yamada and the handmade city of Tokyo
Ahead of her appearance at The Architecture Symposium, Brisbane Suzuko Yamada spoke to ArchitectureAU about her radical approach to architecture.
Palinda Kannangara on the deep roots of Sri Lankan architecture
Ahead of his appearance at The Architecture Symposium, Brisbane in June, Palinda Kannangara discusses his work and its place in Sri Lanka.
Music Box by Multiplicity
This timber-clad home is a repository for harmony and delight, whose charm is activated by the lively touch of its occupants.
Peter Maddison on what makes Grand Designs Australia unique
Reflecting on more than a decade of hosting Grand Designs Australia, Peter Maddison discusses some of his favourite (and least favourite) projects.
Nine books featuring Australian residential architecture
From multi-generational living to fancy felines with a taste for contemporary interior design, we round up nine books featuring Australian residential architecture for your summer reading.
Bookshelf: Disturbed Home by Ian Strange
Ian Strange is an architectural vandal, a provocateur who burns down condemned suburban houses, paints lurid targets on them, cuts into them, or covers them all in black.
Meet the owners of Sunrise Studio
When Simone and David wanted to build a secondary dwelling on their Noosa property for the family’s next generation, the choice of architect was easy – Stephen Guthrie and Lindy Atkin of Bark Architects were just down the road. Josh Harris spoke to Simone and David about the process.
Exploring the temporary, changeable and adaptable
Lena Kleinheinz and Martin Ostermann of Magma Architecture discuss their time in Australia as part of the 2017 Droga Architect in Residence program.