Think Brick Awards 2011
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About Face - Architects Speak
About Face - Architects Speak
This year we asked architectural firms ARM, BVN, Lava, Officer Woods, Richards & Spence and Room 11 to re-imagine the suburban streetscape as an interface between public and private, in an effort to recover the potential amenities lost in the disappearance of the suburban backyard....
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About Face University
About Face University
The University competition - instigated by Curtin & RMIT University saw the best students from each university compete against each other using their major projects as the basis for their entries. Students worked through a brief created by their lecturers for their major project....
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About Face University – Winners
About Face University – Winners
The University competition - instigated by Curtin & RMIT University saw the best students from each university compete against each other using their major projects as the basis for their entries. Students worked through a brief created by their lecturers for their major project....
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About Face University Finalists
About Face University Finalists
The University competition - instigated by Curtin & RMIT University saw the best students from each university compete against each other using their major projects as the basis for their entries. Students worked through a brief created by their lecturers for their major project....
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About Face Video 2
About Face Video 2
The resulting submissions envisage a transformed suburban setting of smarter, more compact dwellings, set within an active, socially engaging street. The medium density low-rise development of existing large suburban lots in well-serviced areas suggests ways of providing greater suburban density, making suburban lifestyle more sustainable....
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About Face Video 3
About Face Video 3
Australians are drawn to suburban living. The notion of a quarter acre block in a quiet street is deeply ingrained in the Australian psyche. With increasing population density, however, our suburbs may undergo substantial changes in the near future....