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Tag Archives: Melbourne architecture
2012 Retrospective
For the last post of the year, I thought I would take a look back at some of the highlights from 2012. A lot has happened in the Melbourne Architecture scene since I began this blog on the 10th of … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, awards, construction industry, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Free architecture, Government Policy, Heritage, Interviews, Melbourne Open House, Review, Uncategorized
Tagged Alex Nock, Andrew Hutson, architecture, Bates Smart, David Sainsbery, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Jon Clements, Long List, lyons architects, Melbourne architecture, Melbourne Open House, Nic Granleese, Royal Children’s Hospital, Sonia Sarangi, Stuart Harrison, Swanston Academic Building, Waitomo Glowworm Caves Visitor Centre
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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