posted 11.11 in news.
The Australia Council yesterday announced its shortlist for the Venice pavilion competition. As expected, they are playing it safe, with just a couple of smallish practices. Given the level of discontent surrounding the competition, it’s...
posted 11.10 in news.
Occasional contributor Neville K. points out that there are two upcoming auctions in NSW and Vic that might offer a rare chance to snoop through some private properties of note. 1. John Wardle’s Kitamura house in Kew, Victoria. Inspect today...
posted 05.10 in events.
PUBLIC LECTURE
John Wardle, John Wardle Architects, Vic
Time: May 7th, 2010, 6.00pm. Drinks after the lecture.
Venue: Building 8, Level 11, Lecture Room 8.11.68
Convenor: Elke Howard, RMIT Architecture student, SSCC
posted 10.09 in events.
Presented by the ARC Linkage grant The Architecture of Academic Research, in conjunction with industry partners Woods Bagot. Australian universities are enthusiastically building dedicated research facilities to meet an increasingly competitive...
posted 06.09 in news.
The New South Wales ®AIA award ceremony was held on Thursday at the Hilton. The full list is here . The SMH review, by Elizabeth Farrelly, is here . She wasn’t keen on the choices, but leaves the dagger for John Wardle Architects +...
posted 05.09 in news.
Melbourne Uni is getting closer to finding an architect for its Architecture School. “The University of Melbourne has selected six finalists to compete for the commission to design a new landmark building for the Faculty of Architecture,...