Jarrod Reedie is the Assistant Editor of Architecture & Design's digital and physical publications. Since joining the masthead in 2021, the budding writer has penned a number of articles on defining residential, commercial, cultural and education projects both at home and abroad. Reedie was recently given exclusive access to Moreau Kusunoki and Genton's Powerhouse Parramatta project, recognised as the biggest cultural project to be built in Australia since the Sydney Opera House.

 

Articles


Campbelltown cancer centre officially opens
GenesisCare has officially cut the ribbon on the first stage of its new radiation oncology centre at Campbelltown, which has been designed by Team2 Architects to achieve a 6-Star Green Star rating.
Rothelowman’s The Briscoe: Redefining the ‘Australian dream’
While build-to-rent remains in its primitive stage within the Australian built environment, the concept is not unfamiliar to Rothelowman. In fact, the practice's understanding of the housing model is quite the opposite.
Lo Scoglio: Byron’s ancestral-inspired wellness estate
Lo Scoglio, the brainchild of Angelica and Charlie Arnott, is a wellness haven located in the epicentre of the Byron Hinterland. Sat on a two acre block, the reinvigorated four bedroom farmhouse and one bedroom studio spare no expense in the quest to find uninterrupted sanctuary.
Third.i continues affinity with builder for Potts Point project
Third.i has confirmed that Dilcara has won the construction tender to build its Potts Point project, Muse, designed by WMK Architecture and Mathieson Architects.
Japanese practice announced as 2024 Rothwell Chair
Momoyo Kaijima, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Yoichi Tamai of Japanese practice Atelier Bow-Wow have been announced as the University of Sydney’s 2024 Rothwell Chair in Architectural Design Leadership at the institution’s School of Architecture, Design and Planning.
Gurner’s sci-fi utopia submitted for approval
The Foster + Partners-designed, Gurner-developed Elysium Fields has officially been lodged with the Victorian Planning Department. The 27,000 sqm Docklands sanctuary is the brainchild of Gurner Founder Tim Gurner, whose anti-ageing philosophy has guided much of the project’s direction to this point.