Louisa Wright is a journalist at ArchitectureAU. She has previously worked as a journalist and copy editor at the Phnom Penh Post newspaper in Cambodia and holds a journalism degree from RMIT University.
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Two new public artworks for Green Square
Green Square will receive two new public art pieces: a light tower that shows real-time environmental data in abstract watercolours and a repurposed vintage plane that encourages people to reflect on migration.
Australian project wins contemporary earthen architecture award
An Australian project has been included among the winners of the TERRA Award, the first international prize for contemporary earthen architecture.
WA government seeks designer for affordable housing competition
WA architects, designers, developers and builders have been invited to submit designs in an affordable housing design competition.
Kengo Kuma headlines Evoke regional architecture conference program
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma will headline the 2016 Evoke regional conerence, set to take place in Townsville, Queensland from 8–11 September.
Entries open: Lafarge Holcim Awards for sustainable design
Entries are now open for the fifth international Lafarge Holcim Foundation Awards for sustainable design.
Institute’s 2016–2017 National Committee for Gender Equity revealed
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed its 2016–2017 National Committee for Gender Equity (NCGE).
New dean for UoM’s Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning
Julie Willis has been appointed as the new dean for the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne.
Creative director wanted for 2017 Festival of Landscape Architecture
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects is seeking expressions of interest for a creative director for the 2017 Festival of Landscape Architecture.
Philip Thalis to run in City of Sydney election
Architect Philip Thalis, of Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects, will run as a candidate for Clover Moore’s Independent Team in the City of Sydney election.
Australian projects win at 2016 International Architecture Awards
Australian projects have been recognized at the Chicago Athenaeum’s 2016 International Architecture Awards.