Tag Archives: Federation Square

Ted Baillieu, The Architect Premier – Part 1

From November 2010 through to March 2013, Victoria had an architect as Premier. Ted Baillieu was responsible for bringing White Night to Melbourne as well as instigating the Flinders Street Station design competition in 2012.  From his experience in politics and … Continue reading

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White Night Melbourne 2016

Once again Melbourne’s all night festival of art, music and light projections has delighted hundreds of thousands in Melbourne’s CBD. The 2016 edition of White Night is the fourth time that it has been run in Melbourne. After only a … Continue reading

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The Red + Black Architect – Post 100

Just under three years ago this blog began with its first post.  As stated then, the aim of the publication would be to make architectural discussion more accessible to the general public whilst also providing an insight into the design … Continue reading

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Reviewed: The New Mathematics of Architecture

Hi Red and Black Architect readers, my name is Olivia Smith and I’m here to review “The New Mathematics of Architecture” by Jane and Mark Burry of RMIT.  I’m writing as someone with an interest and varying levels of qualification in both … Continue reading

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The Best Architecture in Melbourne is Free!

After much discussion so far about urban design, planning regulations and government policy, I thought it was time to focus in on some specific buildings. In today’s post I would like to share my thoughts on Melbourne’s free Architecture. Put … Continue reading

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