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24.01.2022 Maker's Company Tasdance coming soon!



24.01.2022 A texture interior by A Workshop Paul Wakelam Architect! More of the abode here: http://bit.ly/2okqaza

23.01.2022 Dwell Homes of the Week. Congratulations to Edmonds + Lee Architects, Leibal, A Workshop Paul Wakelam Architect, Ewert Leaf, and IwamotoScott Architecture. Want to be featured? Add your home here: http://bit.ly/2u0SJav

23.01.2022 Thanks LUNCHBOXARCHITECT: intention clearly got_)



22.01.2022 http://www.archdaily.com/770780/spotlight-glenn-murcutt

21.01.2022 Our practice, along with Architects Declare, are committed to going carbon neutral in 2020. We will achieve this through a 3 step process and call on you to join us: 1. 100% GreenPower by 30 January 2020 2. Carbon Audit by 30 June 2020 3. Carbon Neutral by 30 December 2020... Together we can and will create positive change. Dale Appleton, DELWP #architectsdeclare #architectsact #carbonneutral #climatechange #bushfirecrisis #australia #actnow See more

21.01.2022 Happy festive season!



17.01.2022 Construction Viewing House 2007-2009

17.01.2022 a while back... https://www.realtime.org.au/earthed-perth-international-ar/ It was great to catch up with 3 parts of a 4 part program, prag/port/perth, curated for the WA Fringe Festival by Berlin-based, Australian dance artist Paul Gazzola. Gazzolas work has a strong orientation to live art (as opposed to dance per se) and this program, encompassing dance, video, installation and performance by artists from the Czech Republic, Portugal and Perth, reflected those interests.... Unfortunately I missed his reprise of the Yoko Ono performance work Cut Piece. I did, however, manage to see Claudia, the video installation by Portugese artist Noe Sendas, a re-working of aspects of Fellinis 8 1/2, as well as Venus with the Rubics Cube by Czech choreographer Kristyna Lhotakova and musician Ladislav Souk. A duet between double bass and dancer, this deceptively simple and idiosyncratic work dealing with anorexia and the image of the perfect woman exploited a touching physical gawkiness. The final piece in the program was Calculating Hedonism: Performance stories from sober and temperate bodies, a collaborative work by Perth-based artists Felicity Bott (dancer), Bec Dean (singer/video artist), David Fussell (performer) and Paul Wakelam (architect, designer & LFX). In some ways, this work reminded me of New Yorker Richard Foremans Ontological-Hysteric Theatre, particularly in its use of language to describe shifting psychological states, odd visual/physical juxtapositions and, of course, Foremans use of string to articulate the theatrical space. Similarly, Wakelams precise mapping of the performance area in coloured tape created an animate sense of space. While Calculating Hedonism, which dealt with the calculating approach that contemporary society takes to its social relationships, their bodies and leisure time, would have benefited from some judicious editing, it was great to see performers really playing with form. I was happy to be there. RealTime issue #42 April-May 2001 pg. 24 Sarah Miller; for permission to reproduce apply to [email protected] 1 April 2001

16.01.2022 Like everyone, our hearts are broken for Australia right now, however we continue to be encouraged by the leadership, generosity, empathy and activism shown by Australian and global communities. Last month, a group of committed architects met as part of the Architects Declare, Architects Act movement. We worked collaboratively through ideas on how to move forward to create architecture and urbanism that has a more positive impact on the world around us. Theres never been a better time than now to realise these ideas. We have big plans for 2020 and look forward to sharing them with you. We urge you to join us. Dale Appleton, DELWP #architectsdeclare #architectsact #carbonneutral #climatechange #bushfirecrisis #australia #actnow

16.01.2022 https://lunchboxarchitect.com//mindalong-house-paul-wakel/ Architect Paul Wakelam Architect - A Workshop Location Jane Brook, Australia... Project Year 2016 Photographs Luke Carter Wilton 3D Digital Models Peter Tibbitt Undergraduate Architect and David Sharp Graduate Architect Design and Documentation Paul Wakelam Architect, Peter Tibbitt Undergraduate Architect Makers Peter Tibbitt Undergraduate Architect, Angus Mcbride Graduate Architect, Gordan Pekeur Undergraduate Architect Model Makers Soo Bhin Han Graduate Architect and Julia Fatovich Undergraduate Architect Consultants Steve Burdett Engineer, Andrea Tate Landscape Architect https://lunchboxarchitect.com/ See more

16.01.2022 Privileged to be promoting Tasmanian Design alongside Jackson Wells and Liminal Studio. and A Workshop Paul Wakelam Architect. Thanks Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) & Australian Design Review



15.01.2022 Sub-Urban Flood Plain House, Bassendean 2010 for James and Katie Paul Wakelam Architect Alex Archi Visualiser UWA

11.01.2022 Intial Sketching and play on this unique site Angus McBride Archi Visualiser Relationship of the burnt out stump and its parts Angus McBride Archi Visualiser

07.01.2022 Maker's Company Tasdance front of the back in process

06.01.2022 Reworked Website up and running please go to https://www.paulwakelamarchitect.com/ to check out, drop a comment or just say hello.

03.01.2022 duel carbs to the hills!

03.01.2022 Toodyay Shack Best Stair Feature https://www.dwell.com//9-modern-staircases-from-the-commun

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