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Square designers hit back at critics
Melbourne. Bates sees award win as vindication of design.
(Age 31.10.03)

Federation Square awarded
Melbourne. The square wins the Burley Griffin award at the RAIA National awards.
(Herald Sun 30.10.03)

Mahathir leaves mark on skyline
Malaysia. Locals having trouble recognising their surroundings.
(BBC 30.10.03)

Miniaturisation: Look closely
Callum Morton profile.
(SMH 29.10.03)

Taking care of business a winner for women
Melbourne Architect Zahava Elenberg collects her Young Businesswoman of the Year award.
(Age 26.10.03)

No taking the mickey out of LA's new cultural centre
Fank Gehry's latest shiny curvy building opens amid hopes that, "all the culture mavens" will want to see it.
(Age 25.10.03)

Gallery addition a work of art
Richard Johnson's Art Gallery extension about to open.
(SMH 23.10.03)

Operatic masterpiece looms for Sydney Opera House
Utzon tapestry being woven for new Opera House Reception Hall.
(Herald Sun 21.10.03)

Knockout blow for our past
Perth site gets listed after buildings demolished. New buildings must use "elements" of old ones.
(West Australian 21.10.03)

Happy birthday to you!
Opera House turns 30.
(SMH 20.10.03)

Regrets? Father of eighth wonder has none
Jorn Utzon interview.
(SMH 20.10.03)

Build up a sweat in the healthy office
New Sprint office prevents obesity. Efficient circulation is out!
(SMH 18.10.03)

Shrine of Remembrance
Melbourne. Norman Day reviews the ARM shrine alterations.
(Age 18.10.03)

Nylex clock to stay
Richmond Silos to stay due to geritage listing, Fender Katsalidis development canned.
(Age 14.10.03)

Grounded in Griffin
Slow restoration of Burley-Griffin house in Castlecrag.
(SMH 14.10.03)

A little piece of England forever ours
Janet Laurence, Peter Tonkin and the Australian War Memorial in London.
(SMH 14.10.03)

Roman 'gladiatorial combat' site unearthed in Spain
Stadium ruins unearthed in Cordoba.
(Age 27.09.03)

$70m apartment building planned for market site
Studio of Pacific Architecture designs new building for key Wellington site.
(Dominion 26.09.03)

Preservation group thanks council for taking court action HERITAGE WIN
Williamstown (Vic.) developer fined $1500 for demolishing part of a heritage house, and ordered to reinstate.
(Williamstown Advertiser ?.09.03)

Waterfront's radical plan
Townsville to go under the knife.
(Townsville Bulletin 24.09.03)

Towering ambition pays off
Victorian Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year: Zahava Elenberg architect.
(Age 23.09.03)

A life rich in family, music and creativity
Alois "Louis" Blank, Melbourne architect, died in August.
(Maroondah Journal ?.09.03)

Peer at a pier raises ire
More suggestions for the St Kilda pier kiosk replacement, though council commit to replica.
(Age 21.09.03)

Two-storey shock for Subi
Re: Perth. Subiaco council fumes as tribunal overrules them on house.
(Post 20.09.03)

Planning laws a 'dog's breakfast'
Re: Victoria. 92% rate planning system poor.
(Daily Telegraph 18.09.03)

Worst of the lot
Re: Victoria. Yarra planning department.
(Age 18.09.03)

Architects slam state's planning laws
Re: Victoria. Architects going nuts over the planning process get their revenge.
(Age 18.09.03)

Making a fine art of urban renewal
Re: Cities. The New York Times spots a trend. Urban renewal is incorporating cultural institutions as focii.
(SMH 17.09.03)

What now for kiosk site?
Re: Melbourne. The arguement begins.
(Age 16.09.03)

On show: Gallery ceiling in all its glory
Re: Melbourne. The NGV St Kilda Road, by Mario Bellini, is just about there.
(Age 14.09.03)

Shanghai 'sinking' from skyscrapers
Re: Shanghai. 3000 highrises on a drained swamp.
(BBC 13.09.03) tip KH

Gone. St Kilda kiosk, after 99 years on the sea
Re: Melbourne. Premier announces quick reconstruction in accordance with "heritage requirements".
(Age 12.09.03)

Boom time as billions poured in
Re: Adelaide. Buildings going up everywhere.
(Advertiser 05.09.03)

Government decision on high-rise overturned
Re: Melbourne. Becton towers at Joliment rejected at VCAT.
(Age 05.09.03)

Crime novel definitely an inside job
Re: Barry Maitland. Ex architecture prof. writes architecture novel.
(SMH 01.09.03)

Doing it his way
Re: Melbourne. Norman Day profiles 2003 RAIA Gold Medal winner Peter Corrigan.
(Age 01.09.03)

 




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