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Towering ambition Re: Sydney, Harry Seidler. Blues Point Tower interview. (SMH 27.09.02) Drawing Manhattan, Block by Block Re: New York. Italian architect works full time drawing the city. (NEWSDAY 25.09.02) Students try Third World construction and living Re: Illinois, U.S. Architecture students get a taste of poverty: "In the U.S., we build an infrastructure, then a house and then inhabitants move in. But in most of the world the inhabitants move in, they build a dwelling and probably never get an infrastructure. It's totally reversed." (STARPRESS 25.09.02) Wanted: a planning process that works Re: Melbourne. 100 architects petition minister for planning.. (AGE 24.09.02) Urban warfare is a simple development application away Re: Sydney, the joys of applying for a development application. (SMH 23.09.02) An architect who's all heart Re: Australia. Architect Catherine Hart is a finalist in the Business Woman of the Year awards.. (NEWS LTD 22.09.02) Holes in the ground, towers in the sky... Re: Melbourne. New buildings everywhere. (AGE 22.09.02) Buying into history has its rewards Re: Auckland. Vintage office buildings looking more attractive as 80s buildings start to show their age. (NZH 21.09.02) RMIT revival puts new face to an old court Re: Melbourne. Old Magistrate's Court to be done up and connected into RMIT by Peter Elliott. (AGE 18.09.02) Tower for church site under fire Re: Melbourne. 12 storey tower to be built behind Scots Church in Collins Street. (AGE 18.09.02) Wow factor eclipses contents of new art museums Re: Venice Biennale, Bilbao Effect. Jacques Herzog fumes over the Guggenheim in Bilbao, brand-name galleries, MoMa, and a lack of argument within the profession. (NZH/Independent 16.09.02) Daring, whimsical and rusty Re: Melbourne. The new Wood Marsh designed ACCA opens in Sturt Street. This article includes several photos. (Age 16.09.02) Geelong still hoping for Bilbao effect Re: Geelong. Yep, they're still trying for the Guggenheim, or any other brand name gallery that'll take them. (Age 15.09.02) Crackdown on ugly flat syndrome Re: Sydney. Another element in Premier Carr's multi-residential beautification program deals with ugly garages and a lack of landscaping. (SMH 12.09.02) Leaky houses blamed on stingy buyers Re: New Zealand. Leaky building syndrome - blame pinned on owners, builders, architects, just about everyone really... (NZH 12.09.02) Artist takes aim at architect over rejection Re: Melbourne. The Republic Tower's public art billboard in the new after "war on terror" work vetoed by residents. Nonda Katsilidis cops the flak. (Age 10.09.02) Goodbye Emohruo, hello Metalika: the band becomes a flat Re: Sydney. Naming blocks of flats and a hint of why the names are getting so bad. (SMH 12.09.02) Liberating the heart of the city Re: Melbourne. Visiting Dane Jan Gehl includes Melbourne in his Reconquered City list - with just 8 other cities. << Leaving urban planning to the market leads straight to the abandoned city.>> (Age 06.09.02) A little space to just hang Re: Melbourne. Julie Eizenberg of Koning Eizenberg visits home and talks about the "third space". (Age 06.09.02) As public life becomes more private, can the city survive? Re: Melbourne. William Mitchell is in town from MIT, and wonders about the future of the digital city. (Age 06.09.02) Romancing the Salisbury stones Re: England. Denton Corker Marshall - description of their visitors centre design at Stonehenge. (SMH 03.09.02) Trams overtake buses in battle over city network Re: Sydney. Sydneysiders get serious about trams. (SMH 30.08.02) Utzon remasters his vision Re: Sydney, Denmark. Utzon's progress on the Opera House renovation master plans. Also, an elderly Sir Davis Hughes (who edged Utzon out of the original project) questions the appointment. (SMH 30.08.02) Southbank turns 10 Re: Melbourne. The Southgate shopping complex opened 10 years ago, reminding Melbourne that it had a river. Prof. Evan Walker is full of praise. (Age 30.08.02) Sculptor renowned for monumental abstractions Re: Basque Region. Eduardo Chillida, sculptor and trained architect, dies aged 78. Also here is the artist's website. (National Post 29.08.02) A policy of containment Re: New York. LOT/EK architects - housing in shipping containers. LOT/EK (IHT 27.08.02) Pentagon memorial draws 1,600 proposals Re: Washington DC. The rebuilding has finished at the Pentagon - and it looks just the same which is distressing the relatives. A memorial is to be built. (CNN 23.08.02) Anything but the kitchen sink Re: Women and architecture. <<Kerstin Thompson, another of the handful of female principals, is even more succinct: "There is a sense that high design only comes about through being an arsehole.">> (SMH 23.08.02) Historic Fort St site will offer silo living Re: Auckland. The old Northern roller mills in Fort Street are being... erm... transformed into neoclassical apartments... by Manson Developments and Peddle Thorp. (NZ Herald 21.08.02) Unveiling our new multimedia world Re: Melbourne. Description of the new centre for the moving image (ACMI) at Federation Square. (The Age 20.08.02) Developers: please don't stuff up Melbourne's grandeur Re: Melbourne. Opinion piece condemns height of new HWT building on Exhibition Street. (The Age 17.08.02) Blessings aside, work begins to restore St Paul's spires Re: Melbourne. St Paul's spires in dangerous condition. (The Age 17.08.02) Big Dunny plans go down the toilet Re: NSW. Dunedoo misses out on the next big thing. (The Age 17.08.02) Major refit for leaky tower as investors head to court Re: Auckland. Architects being sued over leaks in 5 year old tower. (NZ Herald 14.08.02) Are Politics Built Into Architecture? Re: Israel. Turmoil within the architecture association after exhibition vetoed. (NY Times 10.08.02) Registration Required Lofty battles at the WTC Re: New York. Planning vs. architecture and the explosion of the six pack. (SF Chronicle 04.08.02) We could have a real city of sails Re: Auckland. A PR consultant sums up Auckland's built environment and makes a few suggestions. (NZ Herald 01.08.02) One architect's vision at Uffizi is another critic's eyesore Re: Italy. Uffizi renovations turn into a headache for Isozaki. (Nando Times 01.08.02) KOOLHAAS & CO. |