Linda Cheng is Editor of ArchitectureAU.com. She has written extensively on architecture and design in Australia and around the world. Linda completed a Bachelor of Planning and Design (Architecture) at the University of Melbourne and has worked at a small architecture practice in Melbourne. Linda has also contributed to Australian architecture and design magazines including Architecture Australia, Houses, Artichoke, DQ, and the National Gallery of Victoria’s Gallery magazine. She was previously deputy editor/art director of Furnishing International and editorial assistant of Indesign and Habitus magazines.
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Health education building opens at University of Sydney
A new health education building designed by Billard Leece Partnership and Diller Scofidio and Renfro has opened at the University of Sydney.
Ring-shaped aquatic centre design revealed after year of secrecy
A funding dispute kept the winning design for Parramatta Aquatic Centre under wraps for more than a year.
Carmody Groarke, Openwork appointed to masterplan Heide Museum of Modern Art
Heide Museum of Modern Art has appointed Carmody Groarke and Openwork to create a masterplan for the 15-acre site.
Newly completed Green Square Library and Plaza wins global library award
Designed by Stewart Hollenstein in association with Stewart Architecture, the Green Square Library and Plaza was named best library in the world built since 2013.
Regional Australian projects win at 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards
Two regional Australian projects have taken out the their respective categories at the 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards.
NGV unveils 2018 Architecture Commission
The 2018 NGV Architecture Commission, designed by Muir and Openwork, is inspired by childhood memories and the geometries of the Roy Grounds-design building.
Final design for new Sydney Fish Market unveiled
The NSW government says the relocated Sydney Fish Market will become the major cultural facility at the centre of a new harbour-side precinct.
Fed Square recommended for heritage protection
The executive director of the Heritage Victoria has recommended that Federation Square should be included on the Victorian Heritage Register.
$700m One Sydney Park development on its way
Designs for a $700 million mixed-use development, by MHN Design Union, Silvester Fuller and Sue Barnsley Design, have been submitted to the City of Sydney for approval.
$446m masterplan for future of Kakadu town scheduled for closure
NAAU and Enlocus have designed a masterplan that represents the local Indigenous People’s vision for the post-mining future of a town in Kakadu National Park.