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Archi-Ninja see more open website in same window

An occasional blog by a Sydney student, highlighting the odder pieces of architecture from overseas.

Art Deco Buildings see more open website in same window

Melbourne-based photo blog of all things Deco.

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Canberra Lab see more open website in same window

A bi-monthly online periodical with a focus on… you guessed it, Canberra.

“canberralab is … the actualisation of a latent desire of a group of young architects to establish a discourse within Canberra’s design community.”

Ronan Moss told the Canberra Times that… “one thing that needs to happen is we need to have more of an open discussion, outside of the usual conversations about Walter Burley Griffin and his plan, and the constraints of that plan.”

City of Sound see more open website in same window

Sydneysider Dan Hill’s City of Sound blog has been steaming along since 2002, showing no loss of momentum (a rare thing). He describes his interests as gravitating, “towards recurring themes of cities, architecture, design, media and culture – often colliding in the same post.”

The video (see the full post ) is from a pecha kucha night so plenty of noise beware.

Critical Cities see more open website in same window

Well-researched articles about things architectural, by D.J. Huppatz at Swinburne Uni.

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Grain of Salt see more open website in same window

“Grain of Salt is a collection of thoughts predominantly on architecture and design by Perth Architect, Daniel Juengling.”

Melbourne Heritage Watch see more open website in same window

Keeping an eye on Melbourne’s older buildings for us.

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Modernist Australia see more open website in same window

“It is time for action.

We welcome all designers, architects, homeowners and hunters, artists, purveyors of mid-century ephemera, and most importantly anyone who simply appreciates this era and Modernist design and who would like to know more.

We want to raise the profile of Mid-Century design and Modernist principles.

We want to see the integrity of these buildings in the suburbs, country and the coast acknowledged and preserved.

We want you to be a part of it.”

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Perth's Best see more open website in same window

Perth’s Best has a growing collection of photos of Perth’s architecture mid Century onwards. Quite a few Iwanoffs and Donaldson and Warns.

rory hyde see more open website in same window

has a blog! Good one too.

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Super Colossal see more open website in same window

Marcus Trimble’s follow-up to Gravestmor, keepin Sydney covered. This site also features the work of his practice.

the generator see more open website in same window

Melbourne Uni Bachelor of Environments student blog.

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The Grafik Museum see more open website in same window

Brought to you by a mudwrestling Australian and his friends: “TGM (The Grafik Museum) is a design blog, filled with posts from many creative industries, such as graphic design, architecture, art, fashion and much more. These come from creative individuals and design studios all over Australia.”

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The Melbourne Urbanist see more open website in same window

Dr Alan Davies: “The Melbourne Urbanist is a site for discussion about key issues in planning and development, particularly in my city, Melbourne, Australia.”

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