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Making Common Ground

HY William Chan

Making Common Ground

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Low + Close

Tone Wheeler

Low + Close

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Monolithic

Marcus Trimble

Monolithic

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Making Space for Architecture: the culture of public architectural discourse

Imogene Tudor

Making Space for Architecture: the culture of public architectural discourse

This report explores the value and agency offered by the architectural profession (broadly conceived to include those invovled in the cultural production of architecture) to the wider public.

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Timber Buildings Artistically Considered

Jonathan Donnelly

Timber Buildings Artistically Considered

This report looks beyond the technical and performative domains of cross laminated timber (CLT) construction to consider its aesthetic and architectural potentials.

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Terracotta

Clare Dieckmann

Terracotta

Contemporary rammed earth buildings present an alternative material choice for Australian architects.

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Rest Stops and Viewpoints

Jordan Silver

Rest Stops and Viewpoints

Throughout regional and remote Australia, small ubiquitous structures such as toilet blocks, shade shelters and viewing platforms are often situated in terrific natural beauty along spectacular transport routes.

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In Search Of Fine Grain

Jeffrey Tighe

In Search Of Fine Grain

The goal of this research was to discover the role fine grain urban form plays in city equity and vibrancy, and to deliver these findings from Seoul, South Korea to Sydney, Australia for future policy and design decision making.

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The Media War In Architecture

Endriana Audisho

The Media War In Architecture

This report explores the profound impact of digital media, particularly the screen, on architectural production and representation.

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In Search Of Gehl In Asia

Bianca Pineda

In Search Of Gehl In Asia

What can we learn about city-making on the streets of Asia?

This article positions streets as the nucleus of city-making, and challenges Western-centric urban design paradigms by exploring vibrant Asian cities.

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