Patrick Hunn was the associate editor of ArchitectureAU. He has previously held roles with publications in the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
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An enchanting garden refuge: Commercial Road
This little addition to a generous suburban block in Perth doesn’t dictate activities or patterns of domesticity, but rather creates a versatile, attractive space that serves as an escape from the house proper.
Venice Architecture Biennale postponed due to coronavirus
The opening of the event has been postponed in response to an outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus, slashing the six-month festival to just three.
‘Retrograde, appalling waste’: AILA National Award-winning project to be trashed
A Victorian council has decided to partially remove an award-winning green spine project less than two years after its completion.
Milan Furniture Fair postponed due to coronavirus
One of the world’s most design trade events has been postponed due to the largest outbreak of coronavirus outside of Asia.
Venice Biennale 2020 Australian Pavilion preview: In | Between
Architecture Australia catches up with the curators of the Australian Pavilion at the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale.
‘It’s not about architects having solutions’: Kim Irons on architecture after the fires
Kim Irons, an architect and former CFA member, cautions patience to those looking to offer aid to those affected by the bushfires.
Can architects help bushfire-ravaged communities rebuild?
Architects are scrambling to offer their services to bushfire affected communities around Australia. But what role can they realistically play?
ArchitectureAU’s most popular houses of 2019
ArchitectureAU looks back at a year of Australian residential architecture and count down the top 10 most clicked-on stories.
Hassell and OMA blend old and new in completed WA museum
The New Museum for WA, a major addition to Perth Cultural Centre, has reached practical completion.
State Library of Victoria reopened after grand transformation
The State Library of Victoria, the world’s fourth-most popular, has reopened after years-long redevelopment revealing historic spaces hidden for decades.