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uts open agenda – honourable mention

Thursday, July 14th, 2011


we recently entered the school of architecture at UTS’s annual research competition, open agenda and received an honourable mention, just missing out on one of the top three spots.  winners gain seed funding in order to develop a body of research showcased at the end of the year in a public exhibition and publication.  congratulations to the three winners rory hyde, nick sargent & mark leong and daniel fink.  you can check out their projects on the open agenda microsite.  we have included our research proposal entitled ‘vernacular differentiation’ below for those of you who are interested in having a read. (more…)

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sculpture by the sea 2010…

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

finally we found some time to push our design + fabrication techniques to deliver a few entries for the 2010 sculpture by the sea.  the spectacular 2.2 coastal walk (more…)

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love lace

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

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lace offers a subtle interplay of space, light and shadows and the mystery of concealment. the powerhouse museum, sydney, has an extraordinary and well documented collection of approximately 3,000 items of lace dating from the sixteenth century to the present.  the museum’s lace study centre has three hundred handmade examples of lace on display daily.
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plastiCity fantastiCity (architectural competition)

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

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kerb18 (an RMIT landscape architecture journal) have launched their first ever design ideas competition that stands to break the rising trend of mass sameness and standardization within our evolving cities.
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barangaroo landscape competition

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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barangaroo is a new 22 hectare waterfront precinct in sydney’s CBD that will use australian leadership and innovation to set global benchmarks in sustainability and urban design. (more…)

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