
Culture
November 1, 2023A house provided: Preserving public housing
The architectural practice proving that refurbishing public housing can be less expensive and disruptive than demolition for new projects
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Culture
November 1, 2023A house provided: Preserving public housing
The architectural practice proving that refurbishing public housing can be less expensive and disruptive than demolition for new projects
Culture
August 1, 2023Aaron Peters and Stuart Vokes’ ‘Migrations from Memory’
A slender and witty volume from Brisbane architects presents ways to combat the city’s supersized houses and disconnection from the streets
Culture
April 1, 2023Slide and the family stone: Mike Hewson
The artist playing with risk and constructing public spaces that make wry observations of how we treat nature in our urban environments
Culture
February 1, 2023Modern times: AGNSW’s new galleries
In Sydney Modern, Pritzker Prize–winning architects SANAA have delivered the gallery a cluster of pavilions with an emphasis on movement and people-watching
Culture
July 1, 2022Shades of grey: Kerstin Thompson Architects
The lauded Melbourne-based architectural firm showcases a rare ability to sensitively mediate between the old and the new
Culture
June 1, 2021‘Building for Hope’ by Marwa al-Sabouni
The Syrian architect and writer makes a case for war being a consequence of modern architecture destroying the social fabric
Culture
March 1, 2020Plans never imagined: Architect Timothy Hill
The ‘Longhouse’ and the ‘Multihouse’ confirm the director of Partners Hill as the country’s most important and influential architect of the past 30 years
Culture
September 25, 2019A traditional landscape
The UAE hosts a rare public exhibition for the colossal native title painting ‘Ngurrara Canvas II’
Culture
June 4, 2018Walking the Wukalina Walk
A new four-day tour in Tasmania is owned and guided by Aboriginal people
Culture
July 1, 2018Two worlds at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale
The consumption of space, land and habitat is Australia’s focus at the world’s pre-eminent architecture event
Society
June 1, 2018Walking the Wukalina Walk
A new four-day tour in Tasmania is owned and guided by Aboriginal people
Culture
June 1, 2017SOS
Brutalist masterpiece or harbour eyesore? Sydney’s Sirius building faces an uncertain future
Culture
November 1, 2016Murcutt’s mosque
The Australian Islamic Centre is notable for what it isn’t as much as for what it is
Culture
March 1, 2016Twelve of a kind
Why is Australia planning so many new casinos?
Culture
March 1, 2015Cyclone Frank
Frank Gehry’s Dr Chau Chak Wing Building