1. Edition 107

Edition 107

Nov 2010

  1. Transend Primary Store
  2. Elm & Willow House
  3. The Annex
  4. 88 George Street Canopy
  5. Allens Rivulet House
  6. Deer Park Bypass
The front cover of Edition 107

Editorial information

Welcome to STEEL PROFILE® #107

In our continuing support of Australian architecture, BlueScope Steel is proud to sponsor the Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards.

We have been impressed by the standard of this year's Architecture Awards winners and particularly wish to congratulate Wood Marsh for receiving the National COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture, for the Australian Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo.

This monumental design statement has used weathering steel on a massive scale to evoke the distinctive landforms of our Red Centre, and the world has truly marvelled.

We are delighted to have showcased the Australian Pavilion in a previous issue (August 2010) and to now also provide another collection of Australia's most innovative steel architecture.

Manu Siitonen
BlueScope Steel Editor

BlueScope Steel Editors

Manu Siitonen, Kristin Camery

Managing Editor

Associate Editor

Contributing Writers

Contributing Photographers

Art Director

STEEL PROFILE® has established an editorial advisory panel to ensure that only projects of the highest calibre are selected for publication. The panellists are:

A photo of Adam Haddow

Adam Haddow

A director of SJB Architects Sydney, Adam attempts in his work to achieve built solutions that positively activate their urban and individual environments. 

More than anything, he loves to design and construct buildings and is most interested in achieving excellent multiple housing solutions. Adam was named a 'Future Leader' by the Property Council of Australia in 2009.

A photo of Frank Stanisic

Frank Stanisic

Stanisic Associates founder Frank Stanisic is a Sydney-based architect and urbanist.

His work is fuelled by an evolving interest in the diagram and frame as a basis for architectural invention, and the aesthetics of permeability. 

Frank's projects have won numerous awards including Australian Institute of Architects' Special Jury, Wilkinson, Aaron Bolot and Frederick Romberg.

A photo of Daniel Griffin

Daniel Griffin

Joint winner of the 2008 COLORBOND® Steel Biennale Prize, Daniel's award-winning architectural thesis at RMIT examined the urbanisation of Palestinian refugee camps. 

He has taught at the University of Melbourne, the University of Witwatersrand and currently lectures with The Global Studio in India. Daniel recently opened his architectural practice.

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