Logo
Sign Up
|
Sign Up
Gemma Battenbough
Gemma Battenbough

.

Contact Author
    Tanner Architects grows into Tanner Kibble Denton
    Tanner Architects grows into Tanner Kibble Denton

    Sydney-based Tanner Architects has announced a major restructure in an effort to position the practice for its next phas...

    Institute announces dates for National Architecture Awards
    Institute announces dates for National Architecture Awards

    Dates and categories made public for Australia's most prestigious architectural awards.

    ANU's modular project takes shape
    ANU's modular project takes shape

    The last of 70 tailor-made prefab units has been assembled as part of the Australian National University's latest on-cam...

    Residents, Rogers and Keating arm for Barangaroo brawl
    Residents, Rogers and Keating arm for Barangaroo brawl

    A public meeting could descend into a slanging match tonight as Richard Rogers and Paul Keating face residents' outrage ...

    Architect suspended for "forging" development consent
    Architect suspended for "forging" development consent

    A practitioner at a NSW firm has been suspended from practice for forging a development consent and illegally recovering...

    CODA architect one of WA's top business leaders
    CODA architect one of WA's top business leaders

    CODA's Emma Williamson has ranked amongst Western Australia's best business entrepreneurs at the '40under40 Awards'.

    FIRST LOOK: Alta Apartments, Darlinghurst
    FIRST LOOK: Alta Apartments, Darlinghurst

    Tony Owen NDM and Turner Associates have created a vibrant and colourful addition to the vivacious area near Oxford Stre...

    GBCA launches national communities framework
    GBCA launches national communities framework

    The framework provides a resource for those creating sustainable communities and a context for upcoming Green Star commu...

    Architects hardest hit by green project deferrals
    Architects hardest hit by green project deferrals

    Green projects were most likely to be deferred or abandoned at the design stage in 2009, new research reveals.

    Victoria succeeds in designing safe streets
    Victoria succeeds in designing safe streets

    Where the residential sector has done a good job of designing against crime, commercial building has "failed", says an u...

    Central park works as "green engine"
    Central park works as "green engine"

    SOM's new urban model for a Beijing district uses a central park to passively heat and cool the district.

    Hames Sharley wins Innovators to Watch award
    Hames Sharley wins Innovators to Watch award

    Adelaide-based design firm, Hames Sharley, has beaten stiff competition from seven other finalists to take the prize.

    Bangkok fire trial finds architect's signature forged
    Bangkok fire trial finds architect's signature forged

    Building design faults have been partly blamed for the deaths of 67 people during a fire at a New Year’s Eve party in a ...

    PechaKucha announces Melbourne event
    PechaKucha announces Melbourne event

    This Saturday night Melbourne's thinkers and doers will gather to raise money for earthquake-ravaged Haiti as part of th...

    Adelaide's 30-year plan risks populism: architect
    Adelaide's 30-year plan risks populism: architect

    Released yesterday, the final plan is "deliberately vague" and promotes conflicting principles, a leading Adelaide archi...

    Architects 'more attractive than bankers'
    Architects 'more attractive than bankers'

    Money can't buy you love but buildings might, suggests a new survey.

    Showing 16 of 646 articles