Anna Tweeddale is director of Studio Apparatus and a PhD candidate at RMIT University. Anna’s practice traverses architecture, urbanism and art and she writes on related topics. She regularly teaches in architecture at Melbourne, Monash and RMIT Universities and has been a guest critic at schools both in Australia and internationally.
Anna Tweeddale's Latest contributions
David Adjaye: Geographic specificity
African-born architect David Adjaye speaks with Anna Tweeddale about his search for a more geographically specific architecture.
Vo Trong Nghia: Making an impact
Anna Tweeddale talks to architect Vo Trong Nghia to discuss how his practice is going about making its particular mark on Vietnamese architecture.
Profile: Regional Associates
The upcycling architecture of Ross Langdon, Campbell Drake and Ben Milbourne.
Interview: Caroline Bos
Anna Tweeddale talks with Netherlands-based UNStudio co-director Caroline Bos.
Interview: Juan Herreros
Anna Tweeddale talks with Juan Herreros at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.
The value of agency
Anna Tweeddale asks ‘can experimentation be given a higher value in the lexicon of Australian cities?’