Architecture Australia, September 2010
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.
We present developed images of the seventeen “When” scenarios to be shown in Venice, and Lee Stickells looks at the catalogue to consider these speculations on the future.
Reading pleasures
A southern design dialogue
What if?
Things of desire
INTERNATIONALMonaco House by McBride Charles Ryan and Paddington Reservoir Gardens by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer have been recognized at the Chicago Athenaeum’s 2010 International Architecture Awards …
Built environment meets parliament
Nigel Westbrook considers a recent exhibition of speculative proposals commissioned by the City of Perth.
A self-published monograph from the German/Australian practice, established in London in 1980 and based in Münster, Germany, since 1988.
Cities of the future
Readers write
Metal ceiling systems
Bim for efficient sustainable design
Vale william john mitchell 1944—2010
In their own words
Brilliant, enquiring and inspiring – Tom Kvan remembers Bill Mitchell.
London carmody groarke
Xiasha bau brearley architects + urbanists
Bali woha
Wood/ marsh
Philip Goad reflects on Australia’s presence at international exhibitions and expositions.
Uae lava
Sinon, tanzania watson architecture + design
New delhi kerry hill architects
What are the structures and possibilities for working internationally? Five practitioners reflect.
Jianfei Zhu discusses Australians in China, with Denton Corker Marshall as case study.
Taking Queensland architecture to the world – Naomi Stead reflects on HEAT.
Chart of submarine telegraph cable routes by The Eastern Telegraph Co., showing the global reach of telecommunications in 1901.Submarine telecommunication cables around the world (2007).Bharat …
Solomon islands, east timor, india, thailand, papua new guinea, nepal, liberia
Architecture australia project locations survey map 2010
Architecture australia diaspora survey map 2010
Export
Anna Johnson reflects on the complexities of working across cultures from Shanghai to Sydenham.
A project in Münster by Bolles+Wilson.