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Tag Archives: Ted Baillieu
Ted Baillieu, The Architect Premier – Part 4
From November 2010 through to March 2013, Victoria had Ted Baillieu, an architect, as Premier. This post is the final part of a four part interview with Mr Baillieu discussing a broad range of built environment issues. To read from … Continue reading
Ted Baillieu, The Architect Premier – Part 3
From November 2010 through to March 2013, Victoria had Ted Baillieu, an architect, as Premier. This post is part three of a four part interview with Mr Baillieu discussing a broad range of built environment issues. To read from the beginning … Continue reading
Ted Baillieu, The Architect Premier – Part 2
From November 2010 through to March 2013, Victoria had Ted Baillieu, an architect, as Premier. This post is part two of a four part interview with Mr Baillieu discussing a broad range of built environment issues. If you missed part … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, construction industry, Government Policy, Interviews, News, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Alan Davies, Apartment Standards, Cox Architects, Docklands, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle, Nightingale, rectangular stadium, Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Ted Baillieu, The MCG, VCAT
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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
Posted in all posts, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Government Policy, Interviews, News, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Capital, Federation Square, Flinders Street Station, Flinders Street Station Design Competition, Hassell with Herzog & De Meuron, McGlashan Everist, Ted Baillieu, University of Melbourne
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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
Posted in all posts, Free architecture, News, Review, Uncategorized
Tagged Adem Jaffers, Ai Weiwei and Andy Warhol exhibition, Amanda Morgan and James HH Morgan, Bentley Dean, Daniel Andrews, Federation Square, Ideation, John Wardle Architects, Josh Muir, Lisa Greenway, Michael Parekowhai, National Gallery of Victoria, Nick Azidis, OCUBO, Pitcha Makin Fellas, Reko Rennie, Royal Exhibition Building, State Library of Victoria, Still Here, Ted Baillieu, The Electric Canvas, White Night, White Night Melbourne, White Night Melbourne 2016
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Architecture and Politics
There are some people who say you shouldn’t mix politics and music, or sports and politics. Well… I think that’s kind of bulls*#t Adam Clayton, U2 Politics and culture have an intrinsic relationship upon each other. Whilst there are some … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, construction industry, Government Policy, Uncategorized
Tagged Adam Clayton, Alison Cleary, Architects Registration Board of Victoria, Australian Institute of Architects, Dennis Napthine, Department of Transport, Design Review Panel, Geoff Shaw, Jon Clements, Matthew Guy, Melbourne Politics, Office of the Victorian Government Architect, Planning and Local Infrastructure (DTPLI), Ted Baillieu
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