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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Lahznimmo dresses 1960s East Sydney community centre in a ‘veil of glass and aluminium’
The East Sydney Community Centre features multi-purpose spaces for rehearsal, creative use and community hire and connects previously isolated spaces through a permeable design.
Ghosts, ruins and forced migration: the 2017 Australian Venice Biennale exhibition opens
An exhibition of work by artist Tracey Moffatt has opened at the permanent Australian pavilion in Venice designed by Denton Corker Marshall.
New films about urban activist Jane Jacobs and BIG’s Bjarke Ingels to screen at Sydney Film Festival
Citizen Jane focuses on Jacobs, well-known for both her activism and writing on urban planning. BIG Time charts the life of Ingels over a five-year period.
Naomi Milgrom Foundation announces new Living Cities Forum with an international focus
The forum will feature architects, designers and writers from around the world who will share their experiences in attempting to foster liveability.
New series of Sacred Spaces premieres
Now in its twelfth season, Sacred Spaces opens with ARM Architecture and Architectus designers on the redevelopment of the University of Melbourne arts faculty building.
Seidler’s Australia Square celebrates 50th anniversary
A photographic exhibition will be held in the lobby of Australia Square Tower to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the construction of the first high-rise office in Australia.
Government must prioritize architects in cultural development plans, says NT chapter president
Andrew Broffman welcomed the NT government’s budget announcement that it would invest in three new museums, but cautioned that architects should be involved early on.
Sydney Airport Corporation declines to building second airport in west Sydney
The corporation’s decision means that the federal government will assume the total cost of constructing the airport in Badgerys Creek, estimated to cost up to $6 billion.
New book celebrates women in Australian architecture
Author says the 20 women profiled in the book represent “a celebration of contemporary Australian architecture at its best.”
NSW government pledges $310m for heritage-rich Parramatta North precinct
The Parramatta North Urban Transformation Program will surround the convict-era heritage sites with 2,700 new homes.