Josh Harris is assistant editor of ArchitectureAu at Architecture Media. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Journalism from RMIT and has previously worked for Crikey and contributed to various other publications.
Josh Harris's Latest contributions
The life of an abandoned open-cut mine: Haoyang Wang
Haoyang Wang of the University of Melbourne discusses his Landscape Architecture Australia Student Prize winning project alongside his supervisor Sidh Sintusingha.
Turning a Sydney park into a dynamic grassland: Chloe Walsh
Chloe Walsh of UTS discusses her Landscape Architecture Australia Student Prize winning project alongside her supervisor Penelope Allan.
Urban civic projects: Carmen Fiol-Costa
Barcelona-based architect and urban designer Carmen Fiol-Costa, the first Droga Architect in Residence, looks back on her time in Australia.
Civic square proposed for Queen Victoria Market
NH Architecture has developed alternative options for the renewal of Queen Victoria Market after Heritage Victoria blocked a proposal to construct a three-level basement beneath the market.
Hassell, SO–IL to design public spaces for Melbourne’s arts precinct redevelopment
Hassell and SO–IL will design an elevated inner-city park and new pedestrian connections as part of redevelopment of Melbourne’s arts precinct in Southbank.
Re-building a country: Mphethi M. Morojele on indigeneity, animist architecture and sending off Nelson Mandela
In Australia for the Indigenous Design Symposium in July, Johannesburg-based architect Mphethi M. Morojele spoke with ArchitectureAU about the nature of indigeneity and architecture’s role in transforming South Africa.
City of Melbourne proposes rigorous new design rules
Public submissions are open for proposed changes to the planning rules for central Melbourne and Southbank, with a new design guide underpinning the proposed changes.
Prospect of refuge: Phoebe Goodwin on architecture and humanitarianism
Phoebe Goodwin provides insights on her humanitarian work with UNHCR in refugee camps in Bangladesh, Greece, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and elsewhere.
Brisbane council unveils plan to transform polluted waterway
A draft masterplan has been released for the redevelopment of Brisbane’s Oxley Creek into a green corridor and recreational parkland.