Architecture Australia, November 2011
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.
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Brian Zulaikha’s introduction to the November 2011 issue of Architecture Australia.
Timothy Moore’s editorial from the November 2011 issue of Architecture Australia.
News stories from the November 2011 issue of Architecture Australia.
Annabelle Pegrum looks at the short-listed proposals for the Australian exhibition at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Architecture critic and author Bart Lootsma observes that a fear of risks can mean that free societies create generic cities.
After fourteen days on the road to view fifty-three projects, Karl Fender reflects on the judging process.
The Australian War Memorial Eastern Precinct by Johnson Pilton Walker won the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
AAMI Park by Cox Architecture won the National Award for Public Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
BMRI Youth Mental Health Building by BVN won a National Commendation for Public Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Victoria University Learning Commons and Exercise Sports Science Project by John Wardle Architects won a National Commendation for Public Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School New Hall and Library, Reggio Emelia Early Learning Centre and Courtyard by Troppo Architects NT won a National Commendation for Public Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Waterloo Street by Candalepas Associates won the Frederick Romberg Award for Residential – Multiple Housing at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
John Street, Box Hill, by Hayball won the National Award for Residential – Multiple Housing at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
A’Beckett Tower by Elenberg Fraser won a National Commendation for Residential – Multiple Housing at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Castlecrag House by Neeson Murcutt Architects won the Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Solis by Renato D’Ettorre Architects won the National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Gallery House by Denton Corker Marshall won the National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Marion Bay House by 1+2 Architecture won a National Commendation for Residential Architecture – Houses at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Garden House by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects won a National Commendation for Residential Architecture – Houses at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Magney House, Bingie Bingie, 1982–84 by Glenn Murcutt won the National Award for Enduring Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Cairns Cruise Terminal by Arkhefield and Total Project Group Architects won the Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Ecosciences Precinct by Hassell won the Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Myer Bourke Street Redevelopment by NH Architecture won the National Award for Commercial Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
AM60 by Donovan Hill won a National Commendation for Commercial Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
State Theatre Centre of WA by Kerry Hill won the Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Nudgee College Tierney Auditorium by m3architecture won the National Award for Interior Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
One40william by Hassell won the Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Australian War Memorial Eastern Precinct by Johnson Pilton Walker won the National Award for Urban Design at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
National Centre of Indigenous Excellence by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer won a National Commendation for Urban Design in the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
School of the Arts, Singapore by WOHA won the Jørn Utzon Award for International Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Amankora by Kerry Hill Architects won the International Architecture Award at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Suzhou Industrial Park Logistics Centre by Johnson Pilton Walker won an International Architecture Commendation at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Small House by Domenic Alvaro won the National Award for Small Project Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Law Street House by Muir Mendes won a National Commendation for Small Project Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Little Big House by Room11 won a National Commendation for Small Project Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
The University of Adelaide Innova21 by DesignInc won the National Award for Sustainable Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Hill Plains House by Wolveridge Architects won a National Commendation for Sustainable Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Tarremah Hall by Morrison & Breytenbach Architects won a National Commendation for Sustainable Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
The Hangar by Peter Stutchbury Architecture won the Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Caritas College Junior School External Covered Area by Tridente Architects won a National Commendation for Steel Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.
Rachel Hurst and Rory Hyde review the standings of the 2011 National Awards.
Design products from Landscape Architecture Australia.
Simon Pennec marks out the commencement of various architecture and design awards against economic growth.
Timothy Moore speaks to Open House founder Victoria Thornton, while Marcus Baumgart muses on the Open House experience.
In Memoriam, a retrospective of the work of Callum Morton, makes us think about what we choose to carry forward.
Phil Harris remembers the lives of Kevin Taylor, Greg McNamara and Lena Yali.
Chatter created by the announcement of a competition for a new Australian pavilion for the 2015 Venice Biennale.
Tania Davidge and Christine Phillips of OpenHAUS ask: Can competitions help emerging architects gain much needed experience?