Iconic is a grossly overused word, but in the case of the Sheats-Goldstein House it's bang on the money.
Designed by John Lautner is 1963 the house is a landmark in the City of Angels. It played the home of a hustler in the (also iconic) Coen Brothers film, and is now set to become a museum, under the auspices of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Landscapology is a big fan and long time resident of Spring Hill.
On 25 February, UDAL, the Urban Design Alliance, presents its first event of the year, a forum discussing the opportunities and challenges of development in the historic suburb, particularly in light of Brisbane City Council's planning updates.
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I reckon you'd consider giving up the desk job to muster cattle, if it meant you got to stay in this award winning, rammed-earthed, green-roofed accommodation building in Western Australia.
Image: Edward Birch
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Very excited that the Toogoolawah Condensery Packing Shed has now opened as an art gallery, with architecture by PHAB Architects.
We are proud to have played a small role in this great adaptive reuse community project.
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The State Library of Queensland is hosting the Asia Pacific Architecture Forum this March. Lucky for me, I am one of two local designers who've been invited to rummage through the library's collection of Queensland ephemera, select a couple of pieces and respond in some way.
I've always loved this photo of a diving competition held at the disused Morningside quarry, and it's got me thinking.
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We are excited to see Studio 217 in the company of some fantastic projects in the current issue of Mezzanine magazine.
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