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We actually broke the record for breaking records.
Have a look at this terrifying graphic!
Architecture by Hand and Mind: 60 Years of Architecture at UNSW
Dunn & Hillam are excited to be featured in a celebration of 60 years of Architecture at UNSW next week.
From the UNSW newsroom:
Architecture by Hand and Mind: 60 Years of Architecture at UNSW which opens next week, is curated by Dr Ainslie Murray to celebrate six decades of architecture education through the work of a diverse range of UNSW Architecture alumni and associated practices.
http://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/art-architecture-design/architecture-exhibition-celebrates-60-years-graduate-excellence
Lynmouth, north Devon, on a summers afternoon.
Exeter cathedral.

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Eleven projects have been recognized by the Australian Institute of Architects.
Dunn & Hillam Architects were awarded the NT AIA 2015 award for best new residential project for the Desert House.
This delightful reinterpretation of a traditional terrace house has built-in flexibility, allowing it to adapt and change to the evolving needs of the family.
We are fans of Aileen Sage Architects, this is a quiet, elegant and beautifully detailed project.
Alfalfa House shortlisted for the AIA NSW Awards
Come and work with us at Dunn & Hillam Architects
Hi, how are you going? Us? Well, great actually. We've got lots of great projects coming into the office and some that we've had a for a while are through council and needing to be documented. So we are looking for a new architect to come and work with us. If you've got 5+ years experience, most of it in documenting and DAs, live in Sydney and can find your way around Vectorworks, get in contact via the website. Oh and things are going great for our friend Stef of Binary Division! He's so busy he's going to have give up being our Office Manager. And so we are looking for one of these as well. We need someone who can work about 12-16 hours a week doing accounts, invoicing, handling subscriptions, bills, marketing, blog, website and linked in feeds and general PA type tasks. The hours of work are flexible, eg school hours are ok.
Malcolm Young buys our first ever house we designed! We have peaked. Beachfront property expected to be a getaway for wife and two children of legendary rocker. http://dunnhillam.com.au/palm-beach-house

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How Sydney’s Artspace gained world-class Kunsthalle cred
Thank you Nicolas Forrest for your article in Blouin Art Info on our recent renovation at Artspace Gallery in Woolloomooloo.
Artspace Gallery
Our renovation of Artspace Gallery is up on the website.
From an initially simple brief - to rework the entry to Artspace gallery on the wharf at Sydney’s Woolloomooloo - together with the NSW Government Architect, Artspace and Arts NSW - have considered and rationalised the way the gallery spaces work as a whole, creating a significantly more expansive, inclusive and cohesive visitor experience.
To learn more about Artspace gallery check out their website.
Alfalfa House
Our renovation of Alfalfa House is up on the website. A fun small design achieved on a tiny budget for a not for profit organisation.
Link to website here.
Press release announcing our collaboration with NSW GAO and Arts NSW to revitalise ARTSPACE in Woolloomooloo.
Vote for Dogtrot in the Archdaily awards
Throw your support behind a fantastic house for the Archdaily awards!
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Elizabeth Farrelly: A real city needs more than just tying up loose ends
Reading Elizabeth Farrelly's article in todays Sydney Morning Herald gives me some hope that there are people out there that believe that strengthening community and social welfare is more important to long term prosperity than the short term speculative dollar return on investment. I have watched our neighbourhood in Botany "develop" over the past 10 years. I support the idea of development and density, it is a given. What I do not support is the short term greed and total lack of interest shown by government in growing a shared prosperity through infrastructural improvement and investment in public spaces and transport.
There are 3 ways in and out of Botany, with the construction of hundreds of apartments any forward thinking government would see the need to be able to move all of these additional bodies in and out of our suburb, but no. The Port extension provided a great opportunity to improve and expand the rail corridor in and out of Botany, taking trucks off inner city roads and dare I say it, even provide a passenger rail link from Pagewood into Central Station. So far we have gained a set of new traffic lights and a roundabout to deal with the impending explosion of road traffic that is waiting to happen. What about a cycle path in and out of Botany? A safe path to ride to Mascot Station that does not involve playing chicken with trucks on Botany Road.
The Schools and medical services have not been adequately consulted in Botany so have had little time to prepare for the significant increase in population that is about to happen. Developers have not been sufficiently leveraged to improve the streets they are building on or the environments that they are impacting for fear of putting them off. Does it really matter if a developer is concerned about a small reduction in profit when we are talking about the long term health and well being of our community? Strong and intelligent planning and governance is what builds successful cities. This is evidenced all over the world, in Copenhagen, Vancouver, Paris, etc. etc. Why do we not have a government that is capable of governing in the interest of the majority of people that live and work in our cities? We know that a happy, healthy population will be more productive so why aren't we trying to create one?
The damage that is being done now will be our legacy for decades to come. We have amongst us some brilliant Urban thinkers, so why are these people constantly ignored in the name of economic growth. Clover Moore and the City of Sydney are the only light that I can see in these dark times, despite governments best attempts at undoing all of the good work they are achieving. It is not such a radical idea to let Planners, Architects and Economists lead the way in shaping our cities for us instead of handing over control to Casino's, speculative developers and the Roads and Maritime Service. Like Elizabeth Farrelly says, "Life is too short for bullshit".
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/a-real-city-needs-more-than-just-tying-up-loose-ends-20141217-128zdi.html