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Tag Archives: University of Melbourne
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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What to do about the Stokehouse?
Last weekend a much loved restaurant on the waterfront of St Kilda was burnt to the ground. Fortunately no one was injured in the blaze which was reportedly caused by fat in the industrial exhaust system catching fire. It is … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, Heritage, News, Uncategorized
Tagged Amanda Stevens, architectural design, City of Port Phillip Mayor, community, Cr Amanda Stevens, David Brand, International Council on Monuments and Sites, Matthew Guy, Professor Philip Goad, rebuilding after disaster, St kilda, State Planning Minister Matthew Guy, Stokehouse, The Burra Charter, University of Melbourne
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