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 Bligh Voller Nield’s design for a new stadium in
Venice.
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 Buro and Holt’s design for the 14-storey
Moonbeam building in Beijing.
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Denton Corker Marshall have seven
buildings featured in Phaidon’s new Atlas of
Contemporary World Architecture
Lawrence Nield from Bligh Voller Nield has
been commissioned by the Mayor of Venice
to design a new stadium for the city’s soccer
and rugby games Melbourne-based
practice Buro Architects have formed a
partnership with Donald Holt, formerly of
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP New
York. Buro and Holt have a number of
projects in China including the 14-storey
Moonbeam building in Beijing Gerard
Lynch, Elizabeth Anderson, Justin Wells,
Carolyne Jamieson, Michelle Mantsio,
Suzanne Wynter, Troy Chambers and
Roslyn Scarcella of Kevin Hayes Architects
in Brisbane have won the International
Union of Architects (UIA) Celebration of
Cities competition for the Asia-Pacific region
Melbourne practice FMSA has come
equal first in an international urban design
ideas competition to transform the rural
Chinese island, Qidu, into a town GHD
are working on the Women’s Quran Centre
and the Kassem Darwish Fakhroo Centre in
Doha, Qatar. The firm also has two projects
in the central business district of Changsha
in central China Melbourne-based
UrbisJHD is designing a 120 square
kilometre redevelopment of the Chinese city
Tiajin-Tangu Hayball Leonard Stent
have been awarded the Hong Kong Australia
Business Association’s 2003 Victorian Pearl
Award for Business Entrepreneurial
Achievement Cox has been announced as the winner of the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Regatta, the sailing facility for the 2008 Beijing Games.
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RAIA President David Parken and Lindsay
Johnston, the chairman of the RAIA
National Environment Committee, appeared
before the House of Representatives
Standing Committee on Environment and
Heritage during its Sustainable Cities 2025
Inquiry Architectus staff John Norman,
Jane Priest, Bob Standen, Diana Griffiths,
Stewart Verity and Peter St Clair have
been elevated to associate Life
Fellowships of the RAIA have been awarded
to Hobart architect and former Tasmanian
Chapter President Garry Forward, and
Melbourne architects Ian McDougall and
Peter Corrigan. Photographer John
Gollings has been made an Honorary
Fellow of the RAIA John Doggart, an
architect and engineer based in Britain, and
Australian architect Danielle McCartney,
are speaking about “Profiting from
Sustainable Communities” in the RAIA
National Seminar Series on sustainability in
the built environment. Organized with the
support of the Australian Greenhouse office,
the seminars will be held in all capital cities
in the last week of May and the first week
of June Richard Goodwin has won this
year’s Helen Lempriere Scupture Award
with Prosthetic Apartment B. The shortlist
includes meme by landscape architects
Phin Murphy, Marie Sierra and Jim
Sinatra, and Cocoon by architects Cat
Macleod and Michael Bellemo
Mexican landscape architect Mario
Schjetnan, Catherin Bull, Michael Keniger
and Chris Johnson are keynote speakers at
200 Mile City: Designing a Sustainable
Urban Future, the Australian Institute of
Landscape Architects conference in
September. Held in Brisbane, the
conference will explore “the possibility (or
reality) of one city, stretching from the
Tweed in Northern NSW to Noosa in
Queensland, enveloping the region’s most
valuable assets – its coastal landscape,
open spaces and local communities.”
Entries for the RAIA Architectural Education
Prize, awarded to a person who has made
an outstanding contribution in architectural
education, are due 25 June.
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 The Rexroth Mannasmann Collective’s Surburban
Detail of the Month Competition.
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Glenn Murcutt and Wendy Lewin have
designed five houses for the Moonlight
Head resort on the Great Ocean Road
The Architects Registration Board of
Victoria has launched the Architectural
Services Award Bird de la Coeur
Architects’ Mt Eliza House won the Building
and Design Award in the Victorian Coastal
Awards for Excellence 2004 Luisa
Caelli Drent has established a new
practice Drent Interiors The Rexroth
Mannasmann Collective convenes The
Surburban Detail of the Month Competition
on the last Wednesday of every month at
Fitzroy’s Old Colonial Inn Melbourne based
practice s-architecture is changing
its name. Stuart Harrison and Graham
Crist’s practice is now called Harrison &
Crist David Sydes won the inaugural
FMSA Award for the best graduate of the
University of Melbourne’s Architecture and
Planning Construction course Bruce
Henderson Architects’ Deco Tower
development on the site of the former
Victorian Police Headquarters has been
completed ConnectEast, one of two
bidders for the Mitcham-Frankston
Freeway, have selected Wood Marsh and
Tract to design the freeway sound barriers,
pedestrian bridges and landscapes, should
ConnectEast be the successful bidder
Rob Stent is the new RAIA Vic Chapter
president The City of Port Phillip’s
Seventh Design and Development Awards
have been announced. Cocks Carmichael
won Best New Single Dwelling for 183
Beaconsfield Parade. Best New Development
2–3 Units went to 89 & 89a Mitford Street,
Elwood, by Bojan Simic Architecture. Best
New Development of 4 or More Units went to
BAU Brearley Architects + Urban Designers
for 102 Barkly Street, St Kilda. Best Non- Residential Development Design was won
Dennis Paphitis with Six Degrees Architects
for Aesop, St Kilda. Perkins Architects won
Best Refurbishment of an Existing
Development for the Cosmopolitan Motel,
Kilda. Best Sustainable Development (large
scale) was won by Roger Dalling of Woods
Bagot for Toyota Corporate Headquarters. Sonia Kras won Best Contribution to
Sustainable Development (small scale) for
15 Foster Street, St Kilda. Best Urban Art
went to Buro for the Perforated Metal
Screen, Rouse Street, Port Melbourne.
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An exhibition of Patrick Bingham-Hall’s
photos entitled A Short History of Brisbane
Architecture opens at the Museum of
Brisbane on 28 May Alfred Laspina has
started his own Brisbane-based practice
Wayne Petrie has been appointed
Queensland Chair for the Year of the Built
Environment steering committee by the
Department of Public Works The
inaugural “Casuarina Beach Sculpture Walk” is on until 2 May UQueensland has
appointed Pedro Guedes as a senior lecturer
in design and technology Anthony Gall
has returned from his practice in Hungary to
take up a lecturing position at UQueensland
Paula Whitman is the new RAIA
Queensland Chapter President Kathi
Holt-Damant has hosted a joint Masters
project at UQueensland with ten
postgraduates from Columbia University, NY
Australians Kerstin Thompson, Mark
Burry, Peter Sheehy, Shane Thompson, Ian
Ainsworth and Stephen Kajewski joined
Ludwig Wappner (Munich), Franz Sumnitsch
(Vienna) and Georg Gewers (Berlin) as
speakers at 1:1 Seductions: A liaison
between the disciplines of architecture and
engineering, a symposium organized by QUT
Professor Steffen Lehmann Anthony
Fitzgerald, FRAIA, was recently killed in a
flying accident. The longstanding moderator
of the Sole Practitioners Group, he is
remembered as a quiet achiever and a
driving force in making the needs of sole
practitioners known to the wider profession
Kathi Holt-Damant and Steffen
Lehmann are organizing art+arch infinite. A
collaborative exhibition project in to be held
in September in Brisbane, it will involve both
well-known, and still un-known, artists,
architects, urban planners and landscape
architects and is supported by Brisbane City
Council, Arts Queensland, Brisbane Festival,
RAIA and South Bank Corporation.
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