AR Library Winner: unconventional but uncompromising, Stewart Hollenstein’s Green Square development offers far more than the typical library
Author Archives: Andrew Mackenzie
Lune de Sang Sheds in Queensland, Australia by CHROFI
2014’s Emerging Architecture Highly Commended: Two monumental sheds in the Australian bush attempt to encapsulate architectureʼs elusive sense of immortality
Victoria, Australia: Five Years After the Fire
Beyond pop-up cathedrals and emergency homes, architects must realise that their contribution post-disaster is a long-term slog reliant on the support of governments and communities
Batik, Biennale and the Death of the Skyscraper. Interview with Rem Koolhaas
‘The majority of so-called modern architecture now is really a kind of gimmicky Modernism.’ Andrew Mackenzie discusses influences, national identities and the future of the profession with OMA founder Rem Koolhaas
School of Architecture, Bond University, Brisbane, Australia, CRAB studio
Peter Cook’s new school of architecture in Brisbane is a celebratory bricolage of materials and spaces, unified by a socially condensing internal street