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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Australian modernism celebrated in exhibition and event series
A series of tours, exhibitions and talks that explore some of Australia’s most exceptional examples of modernist architecture and design has kicked off in Sydney.
A modernist abroad: Harry Seidler – The Exhibition
In a new book, author and curator Vladimir Belogolovsky documents in aggressive detail the duration, production and design of a Harry Seidler exhibition that travelled to 16 countries.
Proposed mixed-use complex to colonize railway airspace
A proposed office and retail building hunched over the railway near South Yarra station has been lodged with the local council.
Construction of Fremantle’s $270m Kings Square civic and cultural hub to start
Designed by Kerry Hill Architects, a new council building will form the heart of one of the “biggest developments in Fremantle’s history.”
Derelict submarine base in Sydney Harbour to be redeveloped
Inaccessible to the public for more than 140 years, a former naval facility would be transformed under a proposal by Lahznimmo and Aspect Studios.
‘Just not acceptable’: Australia Post finalizes sale of Sydney’s General Post Office
The president of the NSW chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects has decried the opaque process that led to the sale of the nineteenth-century GPO.
Masterplan for $260m UTAS Launceston campus unveiled
A masterplan by McBride Charles Ryan for the relocation of the University of Tasmania’s Launceston campus to an inner-city site has been released.
‘Retrograde solution’: West Gate Tunnel Project a ‘permanent blight,’ says PIA
A submission by the Planning Institute of Victoria has taken issue with the Victorian government’s plans to connect central Melbourne to the city’s west via a major road and cross-river tunnel.
Architectus, Grimshaw appointed to design new Auckland Airport terminals
Architectus and Grimshaw have been named as the architects responsible for designing a new combined international and domestic terminal.
‘Sculpted’ new Cradle Mountain visitor centre approved
Plans to replace visitor facilities on Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain with buildings up to nine metres high have been approved by the local council.