Anthony Burke is Professor of Architecture and Head of School at the University of Technology Sydney.
Anthony Burke's Latest contributions
Experimenting on ourselves: Architecture and research
Anthony Burke speaks to BVN co-CEO Ninotschka Titchkosky about the collaborative research and experimentation, and why she sees advanced technologies and new materials as key to the future of building.
The role of speculative work in architectural practice
Five studios reflect on the process of designing an unbuilt project and the value of such speculative work, with sometimes unexpected results for the studios’ ongoing work.
Looking back at the Droga Architect in Residence Program
Brit Andresen and Anthony Burke introduce a series of interviews with the international architects who took part in the Droga Architect in Residence Program, which ran from 2014 to 2018.
Alejandro Aravena: public intellectual, social agent and skilful form-maker
Charismatic global architect Alejandro Aravena took to the stage in Sydney and presented three projects that demonstrate the power of architecture as an agent for creating social impact.
Botanical enigma: The Calyx
The latest addition to the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, by PTW Architects with landscape architecture by McGregor Coxall, presents a striking geometric volume that is a protective layer and a lens that frames cinematic moments.
How Soon is Now?, a preview
Ahead of How Soon is Now?, Anthony Burke sat down creative directors Sam Spurr, Ben Hewett and Cameron Bruhn to discuss what they have planned for Adelaide.
Risk 2015: Risk, innovation and the business of architecture
In preparation of the 2015 National Architecture Conference - Risk, Anthony Burke asserts that architects should embrace the risk that comes with innovation.
Formations: the plasticity of practice
Creative Directors of the Australian Pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale deliver their manifesto.
Looking to Venice
Gerard Reinmuth and Anthony Burke on curating Formations – the last hoorah for Australia’s pavilion at Venice.
UTS Great Hall
DRAW furrows a new great hall in the iconic brutalist tower at the University of Technology, Sydney.