Linda Cheng is Editor of ArchitectureAU.com. She has written extensively on architecture and design in Australia and around the world. Linda completed a Bachelor of Planning and Design (Architecture) at the University of Melbourne and has worked at a small architecture practice in Melbourne. Linda has also contributed to Australian architecture and design magazines including Architecture Australia, Houses, Artichoke, DQ, and the National Gallery of Victoria’s Gallery magazine. She was previously deputy editor/art director of Furnishing International and editorial assistant of Indesign and Habitus magazines.
Linda Cheng's Latest contributions
Nightingale faces fresh challenge
The architect-led Brunswick apartment development Nightingale is facing a new objection from the owner of the neighbouring property.
Int’l ideas comp for Ryde civic hub
The City of Ryde has launched an international ideas competition for a new civic precinct at the gateway to the municipality.
WOHA and Architectus’ Brisbane tower under fire from UQ and Heritage Council
A proposed Brisbane tower by WOHA and Architectus, approved by the Brisbane City Council, faces a legal challenge from UQ.
Winning proposal for Singapore ‘high line’ unveiled
Nikken Sekkei and Tierra Design have won an international competition to transform a 24-kilometre-long disused railway in Singapore into a linear public park.
Grimshaw, BVN design NSW’s first high-rise public school
Grimshaw Architects and BVN have won an international design competition for the first high-rise public school in NSW.
Gollings and Goldsworthy recognized in 2016 Australia Day Honours
John Gollings and Donald Goldsworthy have been recognized in the 2016 Australia Day Honours list.
Heritage no hurdle for Adelaide Casino expansion
The $300 million expansion of the Adelaide Casino has been approved, in spite of heritage concerns.
New visions for Adelaide Festival Plaza
The SA government has released new visions of the Adelaide Festival Plaza redevelopment designed by ARM and TCL.
More trees in cities: Federal gov’t to set national goals
The federal government has announced it will establish goals for increasing the urban tree canopy cover in Australian cities.
Woods Bagot and Tridente Architects triumphant win over Foster and Partners
The Tonsley Main Assembly Building and Pods by Woods Bagot and Tridente Architects has taken out a WAN Award.