
Error-riddled
history book withdrawn
Re: Brisbane. Local architecture book withdrawn due to errors.
(Sunday Mail 31.08.03)
Workplace
accident kills architect
Re: Port Macquarie NSW. Measure up accident.
(Port Macquarie News 28.08.03)
New
suburbia: crowded land of the giants
Re: Suburbia. The McMansion
and the Inverse Donut Effect. "Most of the popular builders
offer six or more facades that can be fitted to the same interior.
You can whack on faux French Provincial, Tuscan, Georgian, Federation,
Victoriana, Colonial, American Colonial, Australian traditional
or modern."
(SMH 26.08.03)
Portrait
of Melbourne at 2am: down and out
Re: Melbourne CBD. Without shelter.
(Age 24.08.03)
Obituary:
Di Stewart
Re: Auckland. Architectural historian Di Stewart dies aged 57.
(NZH 23.08.03)
Rush
to demolish 10 village homes
Re: Cambridge WA. Demolitions aplenty as Empire Games village threatened
with heritage listing.
(Post 23.08.03)
Too
cool
Re: Appliances. Internet fridges and robot vacuums not exciting
public.
(SMH 21.08.03)
Olympics:
Athens aiming for modern capital as legacy
Re: Athens. Architectural "signature" by Santiago Calatrava
being constructed after doubts.
(NZH 19.08.03)
Get
back on the rollercoaster
Re: Sydney. Luna Park revamp, Hassell do it kitsch.
(SMH 19.08.03)
Sartor
backs people power over developers
Re: Sydney. Rockdale MP (ex Lord Mayor) gets tough on shonky planning
deals and bad architecture.
(SMH 17.08.03)
Graffiti
goes upmarket
Re: Melbourne stencilling. The glut of stencil art around Melbourne's
laneways is, according to one stenciller, "a backlash against
boring surroundings." Heritage buildings are not boring apparently
so don't get targetted.
(Age 16.08.03)
The
best laid plans?
Re: Victoria, VCAT. The planning appeal tribunal and those who hate
it.
(Age 14.08.03)
Tear
down my shack
Re: Venice Biennale. Cox lets loose at critics of his 1988 temporary
pavilion, and suggests it be pulled down.
(Age 11.08.03)
Deal
on professional indemnity cap
Re: Australia. Indemnity insurance insanity may end soon with caps
on liability.
(OZ 07.08.03)
Row
reignites over Kew Cottages sale
Re: Melbourne. Government plans to make the Kew Cottages development
shorter greeted with scepticism.
(AGE 05.08.03)
Plans
for 'greener' Games village
Re: Melbourne. Government plans to make the Royal Park Commonwealth
Games Village "greener" but taller greeted with scepticism.
(AGE 05.08.03)
Award-winning home gets back to basics
Re: Auckland. Crosson Clarke Architects win Home and Entertaining
Home of the Year Award (no pic).
(Ashburton Guardian 02.08.03)
Developer
refuses to pay $1m community levy
Re: Sydney. Developer flexes
muscle, hides wallet.
(SMH 02.08.03)
Trade
Center Arguments Fade, and a Single Vision Is Emerging
Re: WTC. Santiago Calatrava takes
the Port Authority building.
(Yahoo 01.08.03)
High-rise
project result of 'cosy' deal
Re: Jolimont, Melbourne. The
surprise highrise ends up at VCAT.
(AGE 29.7.03)
Art
Deco building gets a stay of execution - for now
Re: West Melbourne. Fender building loses at VCAT.
(AGE 29.7.03)
Designers
create centrepiece exhibition for Prague Quadrennial
Re: Dorita Hannah, Prague Quadrennial. Massey Uni associate professor
heads development of mulisensory "sceno-architectural"
centrepiece.
(Massey News 28.07.03)
Beauty
under threat from land grabs
Re: Auckland sprawl, RMA,
natural landscape studies. "It is the heritage of New Zealanders
to live in scenic settings" - well that's one way of looking
at the rapid rolling out of lifestyle blocks over the city's outskirts.
(NZH 27.7.03)
Shape
up or ship out?
Re: The pros and cons of renovating and selling up, with up
to date figures for Sydney.
(SMH 23.7.03)
Same
person lit the 14 CBD fires say police
Re: Second floor of Guardian
Trust building (by Gummer and Ford) bunt out on arson spree.
(NZH 21.7.03)
2003
NSW chapter architecture award winners
Re: Winners list.
(SMH 20.7.03)
WTC
competition draws 5,200 entries
Re: New York WTC memorial.
(SMH 18.7.03)
Tutu
didn't have a leg to stand on, but now . . .
Re: Harry Seidler, tutu designer.
"At the age of 80, I'm becoming a visual artist. This could
be my rebirth."
(SMH 13.7.03)
Vatican
ponders calls to beatify 'God's architect'
Re: Antoni Gaudi's sainthood gets closer.
(AGE 12.7.03)
Gone
with the wind
Re: Oz film about Gropius' wife
Alma
gets one showing then goes straight to DVD.
(AGE 10.7.03)
Hotel
suite threatens historic views: trust
Re: Cox Richardson- designed penthouse at Millers Point in Sydney
obstructs old viewlines causing grief.
(SMH 9.7.03)
Paint
rivals mix it up in off-white colour clash
Re: Dulux and Resene to fight it out in court over "spanish
white" and "pearl lusta". Maybe they should just
go at one another with paint guns.
(NZ HERALD 5.7.03)
Ken
Loach among winners of lucrative Japan Arts prize
Re: And so is Rem Koolhaas,
who wins the praemium Imperiale for architecture.
(JAPAN TODAY 3.7.03)
Utopia
rising
Re: Moora Moora cohousing.
(AGE 3.7.03) Tip KH
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