Reflection - Editorial director Cameron Bruhn reflects on quality and regulation in planning and development (English)
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Title:Reflection - Editorial director Cameron Bruhn reflects on quality and regulation in planning and development
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Published in:Architecture Australia ; 103, 5 ; 12-14
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Place of publication:Red Hill
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Table of contents – Volume 103, Issue 5
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DIRECTION - Foreword - Letter from David Karotkin, National President of the Australian Institute of Architects| 2014
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Reflection - Editorial director Cameron Bruhn reflects on quality and regulation in planning and development| 2014
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DIGEST - News of projects, publications, awards and the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale| 2014
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PROJECTS - 41X - A new Melbourne home for the Australian Institute of Architects by Lyons Architecture speaks of the profession's integral role in the future of Australian cities. Review by Rachel Hurst| 2014
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Left Over Space House - Crafted by owner-architects Casey and Rebekah Vallance, this Brisbane residence redeems a broken site into a richly layered family home. Review by Brit Andresen| 2014
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Bendigo Library Redevelopment - MGS Architects breathes new life into Bendigo's outdated library in this subtle yet striking redevelopment. Review by Justine Clark| 2014
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - John Wardle Architects and Terroir's research building for the University of Tasmania draws on the civic legacy of Hobart's waterfront. Review by Jeff Malpas| 2014
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DOSSIER - The state of gender equity in architecture in Australia - Naomi Stead introduces this issue's Dossier, which presents the results of a three-year-long research project into the participation and progression of women in the Australian architecture profession| 2014
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Counting women in architecture. Or: Who counts? - Gill Matthewson discusses the complexities of accurately calculating what proportion of the profession are women| 2014
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The Parlour surveys: "Where do all the women go?" and "... And what about the men?" - From hours worked and salary to level of seniority, Justine Clark presents some of the telling results of the two Parlour surveys| 2014
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The open-ended responses in the Parlour surveys: Three views - Julie Willis, Karen Burns and Sandra Kaji-O'Grady delve into the comments and criticisms levelled at the profession by the respondents to the Parlour surveys| 2014
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Australian architecture in comparative perspective: A snapshot of gendered participation - How does the participation of women in architecture compare to that in law and medicine? Amanda Roan and Gillian Whitehouse examine the figures| 2014
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So what can we do? Some programs and tools for a more equitable profession - Naomi Stead and Justine Clark discuss some positive, productive strategies for change within the profession| 2014
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Wallace Wurth Redevelopment - Lahznimmo Architects and Wilson Architects complete an extensive renovation and extension within UNSW's biomedical precinct. Review by Maryam Gusheh| 2014
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Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre - Billard Leece Partnership's healthcare project seeks to alleviate the physical and emotional strain of cancer treatment. Review by Christine Phillips| 2014
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Fiona Stanley Hospital - This flagship facility for Western Australia's health reform program employs evidence-based design principles to make tangible contributions to patients' wellbeing and recovery. Review by Michael Keniger| 2014
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2014 STATE AWARDS - Coverage of the New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and International architecture awards| 2014
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PLATFORM - Splinter Society Architecture - The work of this young Melbourne partnership explores contrast and the beauty of imperfection. Words by Ray Edgar| 2014
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FOOTNOTE - Leigh Woolley considers the civic presence of Hobart's Princes Wharf, poised at the juncture between city and sea| 2014