Architecture Australia, July 2004

Architecture Australia, July 2004

Architecture Australia

Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter.

Comment

Photography and architecture
Archive | Adrian Boddy | 1 Jul 2004

Photography and architecture

Photography and architecture 100 years of picturing australian buildings.

Interview
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Interview

Foster and partners come to the antipodes

Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Foreword

WHEN I TOOK over as the 65th National President of the RAIA on 27 May this year, I gave an outline of the key issues …

Reflection: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Reflection

AA 1904–2004 In the mid 1970s Architecture in Australia ran an occasional series ‘The Photographers’. Richard Stringer was the first photographer featured, in December 1974 …

Centenary
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Centenary

NOMADISM – MENHIRS – CITY – DADA – SURREALISM – SITUATIONISTS – POROSITY – PARASITISM. PSYCHIC AUTOMATISM, PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY AND DIRECT INTERVENTION IN THE CITY. THE …

Obituary: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Obituary

Vale rory spence

Features

Hugh Buhrich’s house
Archive | Elizabeth Farrelly | 1 Jul 2004

Hugh Buhrich’s house

The late Hugh Buhrich talks about the legendary house he designed and built for his family in the late sixties.

Sweet whiteness
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Sweet whiteness

Richard kirk architect’s sophisticated new premises for the cutting edge post-production company is an elegant and thorough solution to a complex brief, site and experience.

Spirituality and landscape
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Spirituality and landscape

The chapel for the australian centre for christianity and culture, by bligh voller nield, explores contemporary spirituality by drawing a connection to the land.

Compare and contrast
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Compare and contrast

The adaptive reuse of an ultimo warehouse by woods bagot takes ‘contrast’ to the extreme. The result is a new project in which preservation and intervention are interdependent.

Grafts and crafts
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Grafts and crafts

Taking its metaphors from viticulture, john wardle architects’ richly detailed vineyard house is the latest in a long tradition of distinguished houses on the mornington peninsula.

Radar

Headlines: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Headlines

International Hayball Leonard Stent’s 3 Spaces project in Beijing. Bligh Voller Nield have been shortlisted in an international design competition to redevelop the Noumea Airport …

Competition: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Competition

Mobsta a celebration of cities

Essay: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Essay

Architectural feasts or professional fausts? a double perspective on the bargains of globalization

Books: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Books

HASSELL POETIC PRAGMATISMRobert Powell and Patrick Bingham-Hall. Pesaro Publishing, 2003. $50. In its engaging coverage of one of Australia’s most prominent corporate practices, this book …

Exhibition: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Exhibition

Space and image inside hill end

Exhibition: Architecture Australia, July 2004
Archive | 1 Jul 2004

Exhibition

The architect’s universe