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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Ian Moore Architects



Ian Moore was born in Warkworth New Zealand in 1958.

Studied civil and structural engineering at the Auckland Technical Institute from 1976 - 1979. Worked with Beca Carter Hollings and Ferner in Auckland as a structural engineering technician from 1976 - 1979 before moving to London to work with Ove Arup and Partners from 1980 - 1983 on Norman Foster's Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank.

Moved to Sydney in 1983 to study architecture and graduated with Honours from the University of Technology, Sydney in 1988.
Ian Moore Architects was established in 1990 and Ian was in partnership with Tina Engelen as Engelen Moore between 1996 and 2005.

Ian has taught at the University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney University, University of New South Wales and the Sydney Institute of Technology. Received Master of Architecture degree from RMIT University, Melbourne in October 2000.

The work of Ian Moore Architects includes single houses, medium density residential development, commercial, retail and major mixed use urban renewal projects. Ian Moore Architects has won numerous national and international awards.

The apartment building Altair won both ‘Best Building in the Australasia/Oceania region’ and ‘Best Housing Scheme in the World’ at the World Architecture Awards 2002, Berlin.
In 2006 a Dedalo Minosse International Prize Commendation for the 138 Barcom Avenue Apartments and an International Architecture Award awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture + Design also for the 138 Barcom Avenue Apartments.

Inarc Architects Pty Ltd


Inarc Architects Pty Ltd

Inarc Architects is a medium size architectural and interiors practice based in Melbourne

The two principal directors are Reno Rizzo, Architect and Christopher Hansson, Interior Designer

Inarc Architects has been in existence for seventeen years

Inarc Architects is best known for its high level of interdisciplinary design skills. These skills have been recognized by awards in the fields of both architecture and interiors

As well as recognition by the professional bodies of both disciplines, Inarc Architects work has been widely published due to public interest in a coordinated approach to design. The style has been described as contemporary but with a strong human warmth

Building types covered include single-residential, medium density residential, interiors, commercial and exhibition design

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

I-Beam Design


I-Beam Design, founded by Suzan Wines and Azin Valy, is an award winning New York based architecture and design firm. Their key personnel have a broad range of design and construction experience including corporate, commercial, cultural, landscape and residential projects. A proposal by I-Beam Design won the International Open Competition for the redesign of Lt. Petrosino Park in Lower Manhattan as well as an award for the International Competition for Temporary Refugee Shelters in Kosovo. Their projects have been published in numerous newspapers and architecture magazines and have received much praise for their sensitive yet highly innovative solutions to the design.

Personal attention by the partners and their team to each project is assured through their active participation in all phases of research, site analysis, space planning, schematic design, design development, construction documents, specifications, and construction.

Ms. Wines and Ms. Valy both attended The Cooper Union School of Architecture on full scholarships and graduated in 1990. Suzan Wines is currently teaching in the Architecture School of The Cooper Union and Ms. Valy is a guest critic at Parsons, Pratt, Columbia and City College. Ms. Wines writes regularly for the Italian Art and Architecture magazine, Domus. Ms. Valy is a guest critic at Parsons, Pratt, Columbia and City College.

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