Architecture Australia, July 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.
Mathew Hinds and Stephen Loo report on the 2010 Tasmanian Architectural Narratives weekend.
INTERNATIONALWilliam J. Mitchell, Professor of Architecture and Media Arts and Sciences at MIT and alumnus of UMelb, died in June after a battle with cancer. …
And the winners are … We present the outcomes of the Australian Institute of Architects State Awards in the lead-up to the National Awards to be held in Canberra on 28 October.
Extra/ordinary
Jørn utzon — the logbooks
Food for thought
Victoria square tarndanyangga
Bringing plan-making back into planning
25 years on — the colorbond student biennale
Please don’t let me be misunderstood
Amelia Thorpe reflects on Barangaroo and lessons from Part 3A.
Matt Davis comments on Adelaide’s latest urban regeneration project.
Four delegates at the Australian Institute of Architects National Conference respond to its exploration of the culture.
Readers write
Beat a path to the institute’s door
Architecture and individualism
Vale robert woodward am 1923—2010
Sustainable Futures: New Modes of Practice
What practice can do to move towards a more sustainable future.
At once civic and civil, this multi‑residential project by NMBW Architecture Studio demonstrates a particular formal and spatial ingenuity.
Asymmetry and social purpose. Phillips/Pilkington Architects reworks a dormant Methodist church as a new home for the Mildura and District Education Committee.
Hassell’s entrance precinct and panda exhibit at Adelaide Zoo welcome two bamboo-loving Chinese expats.
A large black rectangle looms beyond the end of platform five at Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station.
Sydney’s awarded waterside park by Aspect Studios, Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects and CAB Consulting.