Timothy Moore is a project director at Right Angle Studio. Previously, Timothy was the editor of Architecture Australia, and the managing editor at Volume magazine in Amsterdam, a creation between Rem Koolhaas’s OMA, Columbia University and Archis. Before moving to Amsterdam, Timothy worked as a graduate architect in Berlin for SMAQ architects. He also holds a combined degree in Arts/Economics with majors in Cultural Studies and Economics with minors in Creative Writing, Indonesian and Japanese. Timothy has written for a variety of publications, including Pin-Up magazine, An Architektur, Architecture Review Australia, and Al Manakh.
Timothy Moore's Latest contributions
Rachel Smith: The corroboration
Rachel Smith talks with Timothy Moore about solving big-picture problems of the built environment.
Ben Hewett: The corroboration
Ben Hewett talks to Timothy Moore about solving big-picture problems of the built environment.
Philip Beesley: Being responsive
Canadian architect and artist Philip Beesley talks to Timothy Moore about architecture that responds to setting.
Civic and Community, WAF 2012
Architecture Australia editor Timothy Moore reports from the 2012 World Architecture Festival.
Joel Sanders: to be grounded
Joel Sanders and Timothy Moore discuss landscape and man-made dualisms in architecture.
Reflection
Timothy Moore’s introduction to the May 2012 issue of Architecture Australia.
Interview: Callum Fraser
Finding a balance between economics and design: how architects can shape market forces.
Who is the architect?
Architecture Australia editor Timothy Moore explores Campbell Newman’s masterplan.
Kjetil Thorsen of Snøhetta
Kjetil Thorsen speaks with Timothy Moore, sharing his ideas about the acute nature of the public realm.
Crowd funding sweat equity
Can architects use crowd-sourcing to create value in the work that they do?