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
Big ideas for tiny Melbourne triangle site
A drone launching pad and a hovering magnetic museum are among the concepts for a tiny triangular site in Melbourne’s CBD.
Finalists announced: This Public Space comp
Three teams have been selected from 77 entries to present designs for inclusive public spaces at This Public Life festival.
Editor’s picks: Sydney Open 2015
A selection of the must-see buildings during Sydney Open 2015.
New UTAS cultural precinct on Hobart’s first slum
The University of Tasmania has announced plans to build a new cultural precinct on the site of city’s first slum.
Editor’s picks: This Public Life fringe
A selection of the best fringe events in the 2015 Festival of Landscape Architecture: This Public Life.
WOHA and Architectus reimagine the Queenslander as riverfront tower
WOHA and Architectus collaborate to create a riverfront apartment tower in Brisbane inspired by local vernacular.
Amanda Levete’s MPavilion opens
The 2015 MPavilion by British practice Amanda Levete Architects opens in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens.
Draft concept design for Parramatta Square public domain unveiled
A draft concept design of a linchpin project in Parramatta Square by JMD Design, TCL, TZG and Gehl Architects.
Architect wanted for State Library of Victoria redevelopment
Major Projects Victoria is inviting EOIs from architects for an $83 million redevelopment of the State Library of Victoria.
Foster and Partners almost wins NASA design comp
Foster and Partners’ design for a 3D-printed habitat on Mars has taken out second prize in a NASA design competition.