1. Edition 117

Edition 117

May 2014

  1. Hunter Valley House
  2. Perth Arena
  3. Translational Research Institute
  4. Iglu Central
  5. MacKillop Catholic College
  6. Australian Garden Shelters, Lilypad
The front cover of Edition 117

Editorial information

Welcome to STEEL PROFILE® 117

We are, as always, proud to bring you this collection of steel-centric architectural projects and some insights into the individuals responsible for them. One such person is Tim Greer, who considers architecture "a built experience – it's all about the building and embedding it into its context". Illustrating this is his Cloudy Bay Shack project that, in name and material, plays on the New Zealand propensity for 'non-showy' architecture by harnessing the organic yet sophisticated qualities of weathering steel.

This is one of many featured projects in a wide-ranging mix that spans large commercial to small public and multi-residential to private – all of which use steel in different, remarkable ways.

Kristin Camery
BlueScope Editor

BlueScope Editor

Kristin Camery

Managing Editor

Associate Editor

Contributing Writers

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

Adam is a director of SJB Architects NSW. He was awarded the 40th Anniversary Churchill Fellowship in 2006 to study alternatives to conventional models of urban design. SJB Architects recently won two Australian Institute of Architects NSW Awards for Multiple Housing.

More than anything, he loves to design buildings.

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 Sam Bresnehan

Sam Bresnehan

Sam Bresnehan is a graduate architect with Melbourne-based architectural and urban design practice, McGauran Giannini Soon Architects (MGS).

Graduating from the University of Tasmania with a Master of Architecture (First Class Honours) in 2010, Sam was awarded the 2011 BlueScope Steel Glenn Murcutt Student Prize.

 

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