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
2016 Venice Architecture Biennale director appointed
Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena has been appointed director of the 15th International Architecture Exhibition.
Symposium to explore contemporary craft and design
The NGV will host an upcoming symposium exploring the global forces reshaping the worlds of craft and design.
Robot bricklayer can build a house in two days
An Australian innovation could make bricklaying by hand a thing of the past.
Porcelain Bear’s imaginative slip-cast ceramics
Melbourne studio Porcelain Bear hand-makes evocative designs that spark imagination.
Stripe a pose: Ministry of Design’s 100PP
Ministry of Design use bold, graphic stripes to create a distinctive commercial office building in Singapore.
Grocon’s DCM tower approved
The Victorian Planning Minister has approved residential tower development designed by Denton Corker Marshall in Melbourne’s CBD.
Kirsteen Mackay appointed SA Gov’t Architect
Former head of the UK’s Design Review, Kirsteen Mackay is appointed the new SA government architect.
Aus cities are spatially and socially divided, gov’t report finds
A federal government report paints a bleak picture of widening social and spatial division in Australia’s cities.
Nendo’s shape-shifting Architect Bag
Japanese design studio Nendo has conceived of an adaptable leather bag for architects.
Devonport urban renewal designs unveiled
Designs for a new civic and food tourism hub in Tasmania by Lyons, Birrelli and Maddison Architects released.