Wow my brain is fried. It’s been a weekend of making and thinking. Photo emulsion screen printing yesterday – architecture abstraction brainstorming today. Boy, am I pooped but excited about things to come.
Commuters Beware
A terrible event occurred on the northern train lines of Perth yesterday evening.
Sudden Movements: building an architectural practice
Here’s an article from this year’s Winter edition of DQ magazine that provides an honest insight into one architect’s journey of establishing her own practice. Click on the image below to enlarge. Try not to get distracted by the ad on the next page. Continue reading “Sudden Movements: building an architectural practice”
CURRENT PROJECTS
Drop on home for a snapshot of my 5-9 creative pursuits. Get in touch if you’re interested to find out more!
Bike On! (a sequel)
Transperth track works 2013 part two commences tomorrow. If the recent rail tragedies in Spain and Canada weren’t enough to keep you off the tracks a closed station and interrupted lines will. Back on the bike I go.
Outdoors Anonymous
Okay, I have an addiction…to the outdoors. Or more specifically, the fun toys that come with outdoor activities. It started with my bike. Then last weekend I had an intense urge to go camping to escape the city. And this weekend I bought a new old…can you guess…surf board 🙂 It was too stormy to test out today so I’ll have to contain my excitement until next weekend. At least this will deter me from other outdoor distractions…for now 😉 Continue reading “Outdoors Anonymous”
Train down, bike up!
A few weeks ago I bought my first grown-up bike. Since I started my grown-up job about nine months ago now, and live 3.4km from my workplace, I’ve been saying that I could either run or cycle to work. Then a month or so ago, Transperth announced train shutdowns in July and August. Continue reading “Train down, bike up!”
An arty arvo
A couple of weekends ago I spent a delightful afternoon at the charming Fremantle Arts Centre. More often than I like to admit, I have walked away from exhibitions feeling a deficiency in artistic knowledge has prevented me from completely understanding and enjoying the works. This time, however, I came out utterly satisfied and inspired by some captivating works: Continue reading “An arty arvo”
Architects at a concert hall
Guess who won a golden ticket to the awards! Thanks to a recently departed colleague I found myself at the Perth Concert Hall with the creme de la creme of WA architecture this past Friday night. No surprise, the big winners were – Continue reading “Architects at a concert hall”
2013 WA Architecture Awards
The 2013 WA Architecture Awards Exhibition opened this Tuesday with cocktails and canapés in the lobby of QV1. President Elect, David Karotkin made the formal address followed by Phil Gresley’s presentation of this year’s E.G. Cohen Medal. Continue reading “2013 WA Architecture Awards”


