Laura Harding works with the Sydney-based practice Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects. She completed her architecture degree at Sydney University in 1998. Laura regularly participates in design juries at Sydney University, University of Technology, Sydney and the University of NSW. She taught in the third year architectural design program at the University of NSW from 2006 to 2010.
Laura’s architectural reviews and criticism are regularly published in Architecture Australia. She has also contributed to Landscape Architecture Australia and Houses magazine.
Laura was a member of the jury for the Public Architecture and Urban Design categories of the NSW Chapter Australian Institute of Architects Awards in 2011.
Laura Harding's Latest contributions
Cliff Face House
Fergus Scott and Peter Stutchbury collaborate on a Sydney house straddling the bush and bay at Pittwater.
Avoca Beach House
Astute planning by Architect Prineas makes a holiday home comfortable for large or small family gatherings.
UTS Great Hall
DRAW furrows a new great hall in the iconic brutalist tower at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Ballast Point Park
Occupying the former Caltex site on the Birchgrove peninsula this new park is raw, challenging and wildly beautiful.
Rachel Neeson and Nick Murcutt
With a passionate pursuit of architectural ideas, Neeson Murcutt explores the renewal and transformation of urban patterns.
Barangaroo – a living city?
Laura Harding provides her perspective on Barangaroo, Sydney’s largest and most significant urban development for decades.
Surry Hills Library and Community Centre
On the city fringe of Sydney, FJMT has produced a finely considered piece of public architecture.
WOHA
Anna Johnson reviews the latest monograph on the Singapore-based WOHA Architects.
Parramatta Justice Precinct
Two new buildings add to the set of distinctive architectural voices in the Parramatta Justice Precinct — the Sydney West Trial Courts, by Lyons, and the Justice Building by Bates Smart.