Architecture Australia, July 2009
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.
Readers write
Towards a New Architecture
Vale maxwell john horner 1950–2009
Tweet, Tweet / Roundtable
Sustainable Architecture and Cities
Hayball’s concrete ribbon of affordable, medium-density housing – a hybrid residential form and transport infrastructure.
New freeway work by Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design brings form and colour to the sparse landscape of western Melbourne.
The Calder Woodburn rest area, by BKK and VicRoads Landscape and Urban Design, reorients the resting motorist to the ground, the sky and the horizon.
Quirky yet rigorous, Lahz Nimmo’s small intervention enlivens Sydney’s Blaxland Riverside Park.
Out back again. The Rexroth Mannasmann Collective explores the peripheral stuff of suburban backyards.
Candalepas Associates’ new primary school provides a spirited and optimistic urban learning environment.
Richard Kirk Architects and ML Design’s new work at the University of Queensland.
News and nuance
Reading Pleasures
Educating Architects
Urban Futures
Parallax
The practitioner, the theorist and the student – three delegates respond to the Institute of Architects’ recent conference.
Recycling
Regrowth Pod
The first instalment of the Australian Institute of Architects State Awards in the lead-up to the National Awards to be held in Melbourne on 29 October.