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Tag Archives: Stuart Harrison
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
Posted in all posts, construction industry, East West Link, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Free architecture, Government Policy, Interviews, News, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Alastair Taylor, Alison Cleary, Australian Institute of Architects, Clay Lucas, CR Rohan Leppert, Emma Appleton, Federation Square, Heide MOMA II, Jeff kennett, Jill Garner, Kim Irons, Leone Lorrimer, Monique Woodward, National Gallery of Victoria, Office of the Victorian Government Architect, Peter Hitchener, Peter Malatt, Sonia Sarangi, Stuart Harrison, Tania Davidge, The Meat Market, Timothy Horton, Warrick Mihaly
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Nightingale takes off
Last night Moreland Council presided over one of the most important planning applications it will see all year. The project in judgement was the Nightingale Apartments, a five storey proposal in a small off-street in Brunswick Victoria. What makes this … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, awards, construction industry, Government Policy, News, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Breathe Architecture, CR Lambros Tapinos, CR Samantha Ratnam, Jeremy Mcleod, Moreland Council, Moreland Council Urban Planning Committee, Nightingale Apartments, Stuart Harrison, THE COMMONS
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Melbourne’s Architectural Summer
Over the summer months, Melbourne has been a treasure chest of extraordinary architectural experiences. In case you missed them over the break, here is a 3 pack of summer specials. MPavilion, by Sean Godsell Situated in within one of Melbourne’s much … Continue reading
2014 Retrospective
2014 has been a watershed year for many reasons. Across the year on The Red and Black Architect, there have been 33 posts covering a broad range of issues and events and of course buildings. There have been well over … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Architecture Conference, all posts, awards, construction industry, East West Link, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Gender Equity in Architecture, Interviews, News, Review, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged 'The Architects' radio show, 2014, Atelier Red + Black, BC Ang, Bellevue Terrace, Better East West Link Design, Christine Phillips, David Karotkin, David Parken, Dr Naomi Stead, East West Link, Learning from Surfers Paradise, Make It Big So The Boys Can See It, Making: 2014, Melbourne Design Awards, Parlour, Paul Berkemeier, Philip Stejskal Architecture, Rate My Building, Rohan Leppert, Ross Clark, Shelley Penn, Simon Knott, Sonia Sarangi, State Theatre Centre By Kerry Hill Architects, Steve Rose, Stuart Harrison, The 2014 National Architecture Conference, The Future Is Here, Timothy Horton
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Show 441
Last night saw an unprecedented architectural event in Melbourne that will go down as one of the biggest moments of the year for the local architectural community. The Architects radio program on RRR said their goodbye at a live outside … Continue reading
RRR The Architects: 10 years of Architecture on the Air
Cue: Electric guitar opening track After 10 years of presenting a weekly RRR radio show on Architecture and the built environment, The Architects: Simon Knott, Christine Phillips and Stuart Harrison are calling it a night. Before they mute the microphone … Continue reading
The Australian Architecture Association, Interview with Steve Rose
The Architecture Profession in Australia has many different organisations, associations and collectives. These groups all have different specific purposes and have varying degrees of influence. Recently I caught up with Steve Rose who is an Architect and principal of his independent practice … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged 'The Architects' radio show, AAA, AIA, Annette Dearing, Architectural advocacy, Architours, Australian Architecture Association, Christine Phillips, David Chipperfield, Glenn Murcutt, Jean Nouvel, Katelin Butler, Melbourne Architours, New Architects Melbourne, Peter Zumthor, Rick Joy, RMIT Design Hub, Rory Hyde, Sean Godsell, Simon Knott, Stephen Crafti, Steve Rose, Steve Rose Architect, Stuart Harrison
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Free Range Architects
Recently I attended a discussion on work life balance in the architecture profession. The forum was part of the Process series of free public lectures held in the Loop Bar in Melbourne. It is widely accepted as fact that the … Continue reading
Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture
With the 2013 National Architecture Conference having wrapped up and Architectural life returning to normal programming, there is now time to go back and reflect on the event titled Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture. For those who missed my earlier … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, Gender Equity in Architecture, Uncategorized
Tagged 2013 Homework Ball, draft guidelines for equitable practice, Justine Clark, Karen Burns, Lee Hillam, Naomi Stead, Parlour: Women Equity and Architecture, Shelley Penn, Shelley Roberts, Stuart Harrison
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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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