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


Coffee concrete giving used grounds a double shot at life
A world-first trial is underway in Central Victoria in the form of a coffee concrete footpath, which has been developed by RMIT University alongside the Macedon Ranges Shire Council.
Third.i’s rethink bears fruit for Newcastle community
Changing market conditions have forced Marchese Partners’ Eugene Marchese and developer Third.i to rethink their Merewether Residences project, amending plans to create an additional 36 residences, while reducing the size of the members bar and amenities.
Environmental breaches found among Australian mega projects
An audit into the country’s environmental offsets system has found that approximately one in seven projects are in breach of their approval conditions, while one in four projects reportedly fail to secure enough credits to offset environmental damages.
Inside Warren and Mahoney’s all-embracing brand refresh
Pacific-based practice Warren and Mahoney’s rebrand is many things, but there are also many things it is not. It isn’t exclusive, nor is it bound by what is and isn’t possible. It’s a cohesive, reflective mechanism that embodies the essence of the 350-strong team, drawing on the practice’s tactility, humility and design excellence.
Vivid exhibition provides a glimpse into a self-sufficient Sydney
More than 50 of Sydney’s foremost designers, architects, developers and creators have provided exhibits that look to solve some of the harbour city’s greatest challenges at Powerhouse Ultimo, as part of a three-week program titled A New Normal, coinciding with Vivid Sydney.
AIA President evaluates Federal Budget’s built environment aspects
The Australian Institute of Architects’ position on the Federal Budget has been made known by National President Jane Cassidy (pictured), who says that while some issues have been addressed, there is more work to be done.