Lost your password?

Blogs about: Naomi Stead

Featured Blog

Writing Architecture Conference

Naomi Stead wrote 7 months ago: Call for papers: WRITING ARCHITECTURE: A SYMPOSIUM ON ARCHITECTURAL CRITICISM AND THE WRITTEN REPRES … more →

Eveleigh Carriageworks

Naomi Stead wrote 8 months ago: CarriageWorks at the old Eveleigh Rail Yards, near Sydney’s Redfern Railway Station by Tonkin … more →

Tags: 2009, criticism, Monument Magazine

Ice Hotel

Naomi Stead wrote 8 months ago: The ICEHOTEL could be the most uncomfortable hotel in the world. Such are the curious vagaries of th … more →

Tags: 2009, Artichoke: Interior Architecture and Design, criticism

Communities In Schools Of North Carolina Launches YouTube Channel

Nitin wrote 1 year ago: Linda Harrill, president and CEO of Communities In Schools of North Carolina (CISNC) (www.cisnc.org) … more →

Tags: Communities, schools, North Carolina, Drop-Out Rates, Chamber, CISNC, cis, Prevention, youtube channel

Naomi Stead wrote 1 year ago: Naomi Stead is a Brisbane-based academic who writes about architecture, art and design. You have arr … more →

Camouflage

Naomi Stead wrote 1 year ago: Lacoste and Stevenson have added to and refurbished the Jubilee Oval Pavilion at Sydney’s Blackwattl … more →

Tags: 2008, architecture australia, criticism

Germs of Culture Folding Ever Outward

Naomi Stead wrote 1 year ago: They say that culture is what turns milk sour. The biological metaphor is apt – the germ of an idea … more →

Tags: 2008, architecture australia, criticism

Look Home

Naomi Stead wrote 1 year ago: The story of Hugh and Eva Buhrich is one of those grand narratives, the same epic kind of story that … more →

Tags: 2007, criticism, Monument Magazine

Opening the City

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: In the law of warfare, when it becomes clear that a given city can not be held against imminent inva … more →

Tags: 2007, architecture australia, criticism

The Infinite Library

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: The model of the city of Sydney, now magnificently located beneath a glass floor in the main atrium … more →

Tags: 2007, criticism, Monument Magazine

The Urban Defender

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: In 1979, in a formal ceremonial gesture, the architect and theorist Luc Deleu laid ‘the final stone … more →

Tags: 2006, criticism, "POL Oxygen"

The Utzon Effect

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: Leon van Schaik has recently argued in his book Design City Melbourne that, for all its great qualit … more →

Tags: 2006, architecture australia, criticism

Healesville Sanctuary Building Review

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: It is not often that one hears a post-occupancy client comment that a building is “perfect… there’s … more →

Tags: 2006, architecture australia

Hybrid Vigour

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: Over the past four hundred years or so, the interface between sculpture and architecture has been th … more →

Tags: 2005, architecture australia, criticism

Review: The Studio of Jorn Utzon: Creating the Opera House

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: It’s one thing to have buildings you like, that you find interesting, that you have been influenced … more →

Tags: 2005, architecture australia, criticism

Insight Out

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: The Latin word altus, in an apparent contradiction, means both high and deep. The association is bot … more →

Tags: 2005, criticism, Aurora Magazine

(inside) Australian Design: Review of Product Customisations, by Naomi Stead and Maital Dar

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: Oh my, how times have changed since Henry Ford offered the Model T in ‘any colour, so long as it’s b … more →

Tags: 2005, criticism, Maital Dar

Building Review of Substation Number 175

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: It sounds like exactly the kind of design project you might set students in a school of architecture … more →

Tags: 2005, criticism, AR: Architectural Review Australia

Modern Composition

Elmo Keep wrote 1 year ago: There is a great line – which I have seen attributed bizarrely to both Frank Gehry and to Frank Lloy … more →

Tags: 2005, criticism


Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS