Architecture Australia, May 2000
Architecture AustraliaProvocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter.
Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter.
AUSTRALIA 200026-28 June, SydneyAssociation of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA) 2000 Conference: Architectural Education for the 21st Century. Contact: Professor Gary Moore. Ph 02 9351 …
I am writing my first column to you in a hotel room in New Zealand after attending the general assembly session of the Commonwealth Association …
For the first decade in our history, a large number of Australians are building architecture and practices around the world. Here’s an incomplete survey of …
Raymond McGrath, who left Sydney in 1926 for a career in Britain, is remembered (when he is remembered) as a superb water-colourist and a champion …
Top left Pivoting mirror door from an apartment hall to bedrooms and bathrooms. Top right Glass bridge across void in the ground floor of …
In Santa Monica, expatriate Melburnians Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg have designed and developed an ecology-sensitive commercial and residential loft building, now partly occupied by …
Below left and right Two views of the players change rooms.
Melbourne University alumnus Peter Wilson and his German partner Julia Bolles run one of Europes leading practices. Heres how their Münster office handled stifling budgets …
Melburnian Robert Grace – now living in France and Britain and flying to Sydney to supervise significant houses – has finished three new restaurants in London.
Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra are destroying his brutalist monuments but John Andrews’ achievements still bring honour to Australia in the United States and Canada, writes architectural historian and author, Philip Drew.
Right Nation Fender Katsalidis winning World Tower proposal for Sydney, illustrated by Bozig Design. Below Darling Island wharf apartments, designed by Lacoste-Stevenson with Jackson-Dyke for …
Noting new books at Architext GRIFFINS IN AUSTRALIA AND INDIA: THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WALTER BURLEY GRIFFIN AND MARION MAHONY GRIFFINTHE Edited by Jeff Turnbull …
SYDNEY: TIED TO TIDEPublic artists Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford have completed another of their dynamic water works; the Tied to Tide installation on the …
Is Melbourne’s Federation Square project destined to parallel the disappointments of the Sydney Opera House? With a major deletion from the scheme after a change of state government, comparisons are inevitable. Philip Goad reports on a tense situation.