Harry Seidler, the 'great disruptor' of modern Australian architecture https://t.co/uYdtAXeZgF
"I wanted light because we were in the darkness during the Holocaust," says Aneta Weinreich (client)
Geat piece on Seidler @juliepower#architecture#cities#nswpol@NSWChapterPres
Thanks to Dr Jennifer Preston, chair Heritage @ArchitectureNSW . Stairways to heaven: The amazing history of Sydney's most impressive steps. https://t.co/2IaVdsr3xb
@jimkoopman1957 @Dom_Perrottet @Matt_KeanMP @RobStokesMP@LHSyd@ShaunCarter70 @AusINSArchitect @ArchitectureNSW AJ+C also recently completed another great adaptive reuse of the original Wrigley Chewing Gum factory for The Burcham development in Rosebery
Opinion: Glorious cities are not just collections of icons. You don’t beautify things by demolishing your latest irritation, be it Blues Point Tower or the Sydney Aquarium | @emfarrelly https://t.co/nPxz4gzsLo
Brutal but beautiful: Stokes' list of Sydney's architectural gems https://t.co/EcJ2W5xqho
Siriusly good list @RobStokesMP
Great conversation too. One we need to have.
#nswpol@NSWChapterPres#cities
The Cahill: keep it as a grand edge and colonnade to #Sydney Harbour or demolish it and bury the railway station underground to make a great public square?
Wouldn’t it be great if the Treasurer funded a design comp?
@PhilipThalis@NSWChapterPres#nswpol
https://t.co/Y5aKf0DgsQ
@anthony06108170@ShaunCarter70@PhilipThalis@NSWChapterPres I think this the most innovative suggestion and the easiest to implement also. An elevated ‘High Line’ promenade linking the Botanical Gardens to The Rocks. The public square concept relies on moving the trams out and still won’t connect to the water due to the ferry wharves.
Not so fast with your wrecking ball, Treasurer. There's some beauty in Sydney's ugly ducklings @Dom_Perrottet @RobStokesMP #architecture @AusINSArchitect @ArchitectureNSW https://t.co/mHoNje1Wj4