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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Carmody Groarke preserves Charles Rennie Mackintosh house in chainmail box
Carmody Groarke’s Hill House Box has been completed in Helensburgh, west of Glasgow.
Push to save UQ Union Complex, ‘hub of Queensland democracy’
An application has been lodged to list a modernist student union building on the Queensland Heritage register, in a bid to save it from demolition.
Contentious Cockle Bay Wharf tower gets the go-ahead
The NSW Independent Planning Commission has granted concept approval for a 183-metre tower by Cockle Bay Wharf on Sydney Harbour.
Campaign to save the brutalist Footscray Psychiatric Centre
The National Trust and a brutalism-loving photographer are campaigning for a psychiatric centre in Footscray to be heritage-listed.
Brutalist Bidura children’s court to be demolished after council appeal fails
A NSW court has rejected the City of Sydney’s appeal against a 2018 decision allowing a developer to demolish the Bidura Children’s Court and Metropolitan Remand Centre (MRC).
Architect who completed Sydney Opera House added to Australian Dictionary of Biography
Architect Peter Hall and industrial designer Grant Featherston are among 61 deceased Australians added to the Australian Dictionary of Biography.
Carmody Groarke’s Windermere Jetty Museum opens in England’s Lake District
Carmody Groarke, the London architecture practice founded by Australian architect Kevin Carmody together with Andy Groarke, has designed a new museum in north-west England.
Forensic Architecture expresses its ‘grave concern’ following Julian Assange arrest
Forensic Architecture has released a statement in support of arrested Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
Civic square proposed for Queen Victoria Market
NH Architecture has developed alternative options for the renewal of Queen Victoria Market after Heritage Victoria blocked a proposal to construct a three-level basement beneath the market.
Stadia, Sirius and the missing middle: what the NSW election means for architects and the built environment
As New South Wales’ voters head to the polls this Saturday 22 March, issues relating to architecture and the built environment loom large.