Jarrod Reedie is the Assistant Editor of Architecture & Design's digital and physical publications. Since joining the masthead in 2021, the budding writer has penned a number of articles on defining residential, commercial, cultural and education projects both at home and abroad. Reedie was recently given exclusive access to Moreau Kusunoki and Genton's Powerhouse Parramatta project, recognised as the biggest cultural project to be built in Australia since the Sydney Opera House.

 

Articles


Coogee Bay reconfiguration approved
Plans designed by Fender Katsalidis which will see the redevelopment of the historic Coogee Bay Hotel have been approved by the Sydney Eastern Planning Panel, which will see the eastern suburbs pub transformed into a vibrant mixed-use precinct.
Study finds Australian architects have lower quality of life than the average worker
An RMIT-led study has found that architects have a lower-than-average quality of life in comparison to the general workforce of Australia, with two thirds of built environment professions experiencing at least some level of psychological stress.
Team2 Architects on efficiency, sufficiency and sustainability
While not necessarily across the front pages of this masthead and many others, Team2 Architects’ influence spreads far and wide across the built environment. Undertaking projects across an array of sectors including hospitality, healthcare and multi-residential, the practice creates outstanding design outcomes based around what a project needs to be.
GHD build the dam wall of experience with new sector lead
Three decades worth of dam engineering experience will bolster GHD’s team for the sector in the mould of Andrew Reynolds, the company’s new Australian Dams Leader.
Building an academy for girls in construction
A partnership between toy and construction companies doesn’t really make sense for most, but one between Lego and Multiplex is a match made in heaven.
Australia’s largest BTR development given green light
The Warren & Mahoney-designed District Living has been approved by the Victorian Minister for Planning, providing 900 high-quality BTR residents during a time of housing crisis.