Ted Quinton is founding partner of MASQ architecture and teaches third-year design studio at the University of NSW. He has worked and travelled widely in Europe and the Middle East.
Ted Quinton's Latest contributions
A sublime sojourn: The Architecture Symposium, Hobart
Ted Quinton reviews the inaugural Architecture Symposium, Hobart, a “weekend of learning in the Tasmanian landscape” that included a day filled with international and local speakers and a tour of John Wardle’s projects on Bruny Island.
Shelly Beach House
A Sydney house by Nathan Lester Architecture rests in dialogue with its setting.
Paddington House
Anthony Gill Architects combines two Sydney terraces into one family home.
Split House
The renovation of a Sydney terrace house by Marsh Cashman Koolloos offers a series of interconnected spatial experiences.
House Eadie
This inner-city terrace renovation preserves a sense of history while creating multifunctional spaces for family life.
Chinaman’s Beach House
This house sits comfortably within its precipitous setting.
Shifting attitudes to sustainable living
To achieve sustainable living, a change is needed. Attitudinal shifts, rather than technical shifts, are required.
Marrickville House One
One of two new adjoining houses by David Boyle Architect in Sydney’s inner west.
Small House by Domenic Alvaro
On a city site of seven metres by six metres, this house by Domenic Alvaro is essentially a vertical apartment that challenges conventional thinking about planning and density.
Reg Bartley Oval grandstand and kiosk
Lacoste + Stevenson reinvigorates Rushcutters Bay Park with an addition to the existing grandstand and a kiosk next door.