Architecture Australia : AA ; official magazine of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects
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DIRECTION - FOREWORD - Letter from Shelley Penn, National President of the Australian Institute of Architects| 2012
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REFLECTION - Editor Timothy Moore talks about style| 2012
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DIGEST - SCREENSHOT - A sample of up-and-coming and unbuilt work| 2012
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NOW OPEN - An architecture competition based on three significant competitions from recent history is underway| 2012
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IN BRIEF - A report on an exhibition in Amsterdam that explored the future of energy| 2012
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SNAPSHOT - Conversation about the Museum of Contemporary Art extension in Sydney| 2012
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DESIGN - A SPORTING TYPE - The making of a community pavilion in bayside Melbourne by Jackson Clements Burrows, reviewed by Stuart Harrison| 2012
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ABOUT TIME - A new civic building in the Dutch city of Haarlem by Bolles and Wilson remakes history, reviewed by Rory Hyde| 2012
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IN THE ROUND - A small structure in Canberra's parliamentary triangle by Townsend and Associates Architects stands alone, reviewed by Katelin Butler| 2012
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MODEL HOUSING - A public housing project in Dandenong by Bent Architecture tests residential boundaries, reviewed by Jennifer Calzini| 2012
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THE RESIDENTS - Paul Porjazoski and Timothy Moore interview two residents of Dandenong's Living Places about their new home| 2012
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THE COMMON - A row of townhouses by Six Degrees Architects in Melbourne's inner north gives parkland over to the public, reviewed by Toby Horrocks| 2012
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DOSSIER - AUSTRALIAN STYLE - What is Australian style?| 2012
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STATE OF ORIGIN - Timothy Hill, John Macarthur and Naomi Stead discuss the representation of Queensland architecture| 2012
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IN YOUR FACE, PLACE - Andrew Leach argues that the extreme form of the Gold Coast is an architectural challenge that cannot be ignored| 2012
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HUNTERS IN THE CITY - Peter Knight and Michael Spooner write about a new addition on Melbourne's Swanston Street by Lyons Architecture| 2012
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LYONS: MORE AND LESS - Sandra Kaji-O'Grady reviews a monograph on Lyons Architecture| 2012
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THE SWAGMAN AND THE SQUATTER - Mark Raggatt reflects on two monumental buildings in Canberra that leave a legacy| 2012
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FALLS THE SHADOW - A new book on the National Gallery of Australia is reviewed by John Bralic| 2012
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HOW OPEN ARE WE? What happens outside a national pavilion sends a clear message, writes Graham Crist| 2012
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LOOKING TO VENICE - Before the construction of a new Australian pavilion in Venice begins, Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth propose that the "temporary" structure offers one last chance for experimentation| 2012
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DOCUMENT - 2012 STATE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS - Coverage of the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia state awards| 2012
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DETAIL - NOT TURNING THE CORNER - The framing of glass with fabricated steel is an ongoing experiment for John Wardle Architects| 2012
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PRACTICE - Dr Serge Neuman and Alistair Grice of Somfy discuss passive strategies for facades| 2012
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ARCHIVE - A clipping from the archive of Architecture Australia| 2012