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
Extra terrestrial architecture?
NASA launches a design competition for deep space habitats made using additive manufacturing technology.
Govt dispels apartment size confusion
NSW Planning Minister Rob Stokes has released a statement clarifying the minimum apartment sizes for the state.
Victorians in line for better apartments
The Victorian Government releases a discussion paper on the need for apartment design standards.
Ideas comp for Korean sports complex
Prizes totalling more than $450k are on offer for ideas to regenerate the Jamsil Sports Complex in Seoul, South Korea.
Sydney Ancher’s architectural legacy under threat
Benchmark modernist social housing project in Canberra facing demolition.
Melbourne project takes on New York in start-up pitch
A proposal for a man-made surf beach in Melbourne is shortlisted to compete in a pitching competition held in New York City.
Nishi named 2015 International Project of the Year
The Nishi Building designed by Fender Katsalidis and Suppose Design Office has won International Project of the Year in the 2015 Building Awards in London.
Entrenched geometry: Sir John Monash Centre
Cox Architecture’s proposed addition the Australian National Memorial at Villers-Brennoneux in France builds on the geometry of Edwin Lutyens.
Durbach Block Jaggers and BVN’s new UTS building unveiled
The latest building in UTS’s redevelopment contrasts function with fluid design.
Melbourne Art Trams calls for architecture-inspired artworks
The Melbourne Festival is inviting artists to consider architecture and the city in its 2015 Melbourne Art Trams project.