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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83 distinguished Australians call for stop to ‘excessive veneration’ with Australian War Memorial redevelopment
A group of Australians, including a number of prominent architects, have signed an open letter penned in opposition to the planned redevelopment of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
BKK and Second Story aim to create ‘true public space’ with ACMI’s first renewal in 17 years
BKK Architects and exhibition designers Second Story have designed the first major renewal of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
Baracco and Wright design transformation of Chinatown carpark into ‘park’ restaurant
Baracco and Wright have designed an open-air hospitality venue under a sloping canopy for a carpark site in Melbourne’s Chinatown.
Lyon Housemuseum Galleries opens in suburban Melbourne
A new public contemporary art space, The Lyon Housemuseum Galleries, has opened in Melbourne’s suburban inner-east.
Are flexible working arrangements the key to a more equitable workplace, or a gateway to casualization?
An event in Melbourne, held in anticipation of International Women’s Day, sought to dissect the possibilities of flexibility.
Arata Isozaki wins 2019 Pritzker Prize
Japanese architect, theorist and city planner Arata Isozaki has been named the Pritzker Prize Laureate for 2019.
A country practice: Regional Design Service
Against all caution, city dwellers Phillip Nielsen and Aaron Nicholls established a now-thriving architecture studio in a rural town deprived of an architect since 1973.
Jeanne Gang joins Parramatta Powerhouse jury, parliamentary inquiry slams project as ‘expensive and unnecessary’
The jury for the international design competition for a new Powerhouse Precinct at Parramatta has been finalized.
Nightingale Village, designed by seven Melbourne practices, secures approval
A Melbourne council has approved a major residential development comprising seven apartment buildings to be delivered under the Nightingale Model.
Genton Architecture completes train station Melbourne’s south-east
Genton Architecture has completed a distinctive $50 million train station at Frankston in Melbourne’s south-east.