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Tag Archives: ARM Architecture
Red + Black Review: Geelong Library and Heritage Centre
Geelong has been talking about building an architectural icon for decades. Perhaps it would be a Guggenheim Museum, or any number of other proposals for the north facing waterfront. Most recently a more dubious proposal was put forward regarding a … Continue reading
Melbourne Commemorates a Centenary of ANZAC
100 years ago to the day, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps launched a dawn invasion on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. This event, which was a human catastrophe and strategic disaster, has embedded itself in the Australian psyche. … Continue reading
Architecture on the West Coast
During my recent trip to Perth for the National Architecture Conference I took some time to explore some of the best of Perth and Fremantle’s architecture. Having never previously been to Western Australia, I was pleasantly surprised by some high … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Architecture Conference, all posts, Free architecture, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Alvar Aalto, ARM Architecture, Cox Architecture, Hames Sharley Architects, Howlett and Bailey Architects, Mounir Fatmi, Perth Arena, Perth Concert Hall, Swan Bells Tower, Western Australia Maritime Museum in Fremantle
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