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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New technology converts carbon emissions into building materials
An Australian start-up has unveiled a pilot plant that converts the carbon dioxide produced by a nearby mine into useable building material.
Mid-century modernist house receives temporary demolition reprieve
A plan to demolish a mid-century modernist house designed by the late, Russia-born architect Anatol Kagan in the Melbourne suburb of Caulfield North has been temporarily foiled by the City of Glen Eira.
Design competition for Australia’s first purpose-built pride centre
A competition for the design of the $25 million Victorian Pride Centre will open on 28 August.
Experts recommend significant changes to West Gate Tunnel project
Prominent architects, landscape architects and urban designers warn the Victorian government’s proposed West Gate Tunnel could “delay development.”
Mixed-use tower to replace central Brisbane’s Suncorp Plaza tower
Once Brisbane’s tallest skyscraper, Suncorp Plaza tower will be replaced with a 30-storey mixed-use tower by Guida Moseley Brown under a new proposal.
Creating an ‘emotional encounter’: construction underway on Port Arthur visitor centre expansion
A major overhaul of a visitor centre at the Port Arthur Historic Site in Tasmania will be “calm and restrained.”
Hopes for South Perth train station revived in transit-oriented plan
A City of South Perth planning and design report, authored by Roberts Day, hopes to foster the transit-led development of the South Perth Peninsula.
Free symposium honours Peter Corrigan, Edmond and Corrigan
A one-off symposium will see peers, colleagues and students of the late architect Peter Corrigan explore his influence of architecture and theatre design.
Work begins on transforming a German gas tank into a LAVA-designed ‘energy tower’
LAVA’s design will wrap a 1950s oil tank in a kinetic veil made up of 11,000 diamond-shaped plates.
Proposed Hobart skyscraper soars to 180 metres in updated designs
Updated designs to a controversial hotel tower proposal would see the building’s height increased by 60 metres and provide for major changes to the facade.