Visualising design success
Well-known urban design illustrator and photographer, Peter Edgley, recently submitted some images to be considered for a world survey on ‘Visualising Architectural Design’, and one of them showing a ‘Boulevard’ in Caulfield was not only selected for the exhibition but got a Juror’s Award too. The survey was part of the International Union of Architects (UIA) Conference in Tokyo, and it willtour to other capitals. Congratulations Peter.Also in UDFQ 96: December 2011:
- State Government architects – what do they actually do?
- National Urban Design Forum 2012 (NUDF2012)
- Is integrated design of infrastructure possible?
- National Urban Design Protocol
- National Urban Design Forum 2012 (NUDF2012)
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - Australian Capital Territory
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - Queensland
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - New South Wales
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - South Australia
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - Tasmania
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - Western Australia
- State Government architects – what do they actually do? - Victoria
- The eight signposts for urban designers
- Vale Ruth Durack