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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FJMT designs seven-storey ‘cloud’ over heritage buildings in central Sydney
A proposal, designed by FJMT, would add a seven storey office tower to the roof of a 20th century warehouse and convert a former substation into a public events space.
Melbourne council begins survey of one of Australia’s densest concentrations of mid-century modernist architecture
The City of Bayside has begun a study of mid-century modernist architecture in the southeastern Melbourne suburbs of Beaumaris and Blackrock.
Development application for $89m ‘giant stair of crystalline blocks’ in Parramatta lodged
Parramatta City Council has lodged a development application for a new civic building in Parramatta Square designed by Manuelle Gautrand Architecture, DesignInc and Lacoste and Stevenson.
Sydney park to be named after Green Ban-era community leader Nita McCrae
A park in The Rocks will be named for the little-known Nita McCrae who, along with Jack Mundey, was one of the “two people most responsible for saving The Rocks and Millers Point from destruction.”
Five-year redevelopment of RMIT’s CBD campus complete as New Academic Street opens
A collaboration between five alumni-led practices, a five-year project to refurbish and extend RMIT University’s Melbourne CBD campus has been completed.
Revised designs for ‘dramatic’ Queen’s Wharf bridge released
The Queensland government has released a revised design for a new bridge for the Brisbane CBD as part of the Queen’s Wharf development, designed by Grimshaw Architects.
Medium-density living at heart of government plan for Sydney’s Rhodes peninsula
A draft 20-year masterplan by Roberts Day would see the eastern half of the Rhodes Peninsula in Sydney develop as a medium-density, pedestrian-friendly neighbourhood.
Future cities: 2017 Festival of Architecture and Design
Organized by the Australian Institute of Architects, the 2017 Festival of Architecture in Adelaide will imagine the future of Australia’s cities.
Australasian student congress to ‘critically assess the status quo’
The 2017 Australasian Student Architecture Congress will feature a politically charged program that will examine architecture’s role in “the generation of financial return.”
NSW Planning Commission gives nod to new, ‘fence free’ zoo in western Sydney
A proposed privately operated zoo in Western Sydney has been approved by the NSW Planning and Assessment Commission.