Josh Harris is assistant editor of ArchitectureAu at Architecture Media. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Journalism from RMIT and has previously worked for Crikey and contributed to various other publications.
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‘Visionary’ Elizabeth Diller named world’s most influential architect
Diller Scofidio and Renfro founder Elizabeth Diller is the only architect named in Time 100: The Most Influential People of 2018.
Rottnest Island hotel expansion approved
Christou Design Group will design an extension to Hotel Rottnest that will incorporate 80 new rooms, two pools, a restaurant, function facilities, a new reception, a spa and a gym.
Australia’s ‘western gateway’ to get $3 million upgrade
The heritage-listed Fremantle Passenger Terminal will undergo a Cox Architecture-designed refurbishment.
Teen refugee and aspiring architect leads program designing a future Aleppo
Teenager Mohammed Kteish is leading an initiative that combines architectural modelling with virtual reality to imagine a future Aleppo.
Three teams compete to design Coffs Harbour civic space
Coffs Harbour City Council is calling on the community to provide feedback on three competing designs for a new cultural civic space in the CBD.
Controversial Collingwood development scrapped, new design approved
Gurner’s $350 million mixed-use development on Wellington Street in Collingwood has been given the green light following a redesign.
Walter Bunning’s National Library of Australia marks golden jubilee
The National Library of Australia is celebrating the 50th anniversary since it moved to its lakeside home, a marble-clad classical-modernist building designed by Walter Bunning.
Vertical retirement village to be South Australia’s greenest building
A Woods Bagot-designed tower under construction on the site of the former neo-Gothic Maughan Church is set to become the state’s most sustainable building.
Simona Castricum: Finding a place for empathy in architecture
Architecture academic and musician Simona Castricum, in advocating for a “queering” of space and practice, wants to find a place for empathy in architecture.
Queen’s Wharf and the spectre of ‘hostile architecture’
References to design features that would minimize “anti-social behaviour” at Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf casino development have raised concerns about “hostile architecture” creeping into public spaces.