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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World Architecture Festival announce awards program ‘super jury’
The panel that will award some of the world’s most high-profile awards for architecture at the World Architecture Festival has been released.
Proposed Westralia Centre to unite military, Indigenous and settler history in South Perth site
A proposed “interpretative facility” would combine the functions of a museum, park and events space amid a 60 hectare public reserve.
Michael Keniger appointed to Bond University architecture school
Academic and former Queensland Government Architect Michael Keniger has been appointed to the Abedian School of Architecture at Bond University as a professor of architecture.
Increased supply of houses isn’t leading to more affordable homes, study finds
“Structural impediments” in housing policy and supply are stopping the “trickle down” housing effect.
RMIT dean of architecture to head Virginia Tech college
Richard Blythe, who has lead RMIT University’s School of Architecture and Design since 2012 and was a founding director of Terroir, will take up the post in October.
Vertical university campus opens in the heart of Parramatta Square
The new, $220.5 million 14-storey Peter Shergold building is the first completed project in the $2b renewal of the Parramatta CBD.
Free global street design guide launched
First published in 2016, the Global Street Design Guide argues that the prioritisation of private motorists has made cities around the world less liveable.
ARM’s Gold Coast gallery design updated, builder sought
The design concept for the Gold Coast Cultural Precinct has evolved since ARM Architecture and Topotek 1 won a competition for the precinct masterplan in 2013.
It takes a disaster for property purchasers to take notice of land hazard risk, study finds
A study of Christchurch, New Zealand found that consumers barely took notice of land hazard risk in their purchasing decisions until the 2011 earthquake.
World’s tallest commercial building made of engineered timber opens in Barangaroo
International House was constructed from CLT to a design by Tzannes that references “spaces often found in Sydney’s historic timber or cast iron and brick buildings.”