Tania Davidge is an architect and co-founder of the architectural research practice OoPLA. She has a passion for public space, public art and public housing. Her practice focuses on engaging people and communities in creative ways with architecture, cities and public space.
Tania Davidge's Latest contributions
Interview: O’Donnell and Tuomey (part 1)
Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey talk to us about designing for history, place and the “continuous present”.
Sold down the river: Fed Square East
Is giving away Fed Square East to a private developer saving taxpayer dollars or short-changing the public?
A competitive culture
Tania Davidge on the importance of architectural design competitions in a public, cultural context.
History repeating: Does Rem’s Venice hit or miss?
Tania Davidge reviews Rem Koolhaas’s 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Lori Brown: Feminist, activist architect
Tania Davidge talks to Lori Brown, keynote speaker at Transform symposium on gender equity.
A Year in Competition
Architecture competitions come in a range of guises.