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.

 

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Experiential design and sustainability: TURNER’s work at Santa Sophia
TURNER’s recent experiential design work at Box Hill’s Santa Sophia Catholic College has built on the initial project carried out by BVN, creating an experiential design outcome for staff and students alike.
Kingston’s coves inspire future Spring Farm Village
i2C Architects alongside Tipalea Partners have unveiled the concept designs for Kingston’s future Spring Farm Village, located at the epicentre of Tasmania’s fastest growing LGA.
WSU report outlines stark reality of Western Sydney’s housing crisis
Home Truths, a report published by Western Sydney University’s Centre for Western Sydney, casts a bleak outlook for the region’s lack of social and affordable housing, with data indicating a housing crisis is well and truly in full swing.
RLC calls on Commonwealth to prepare for ageing population increase
In the wake of the federal government’s release of the Centre for Population’s 2023 Population Statement, the Retirement Living Council (RLC) believes it is now time for the Albanese-led government to act on providing housing for the rapidly ageing population.
Anglicare angles for additional funding for WA housing supply
Anglicare’s Western Australian office has urged its state government to maximise its share of the Housing Australia Future Fund, declaring the allocated capital would make a “material impact on the deficit of housing in this state.”
ACT ushers in new NCC, effective today
The ACT Government has today adopted the National Construction Code in its entirety, which will see new homes built to a minimum energy standard of 7-stars.