Stuart Harrison
Stuart Harrison is an architect, communicator and architectural advocate. He is a freelance writer on design, architecture and urbanism. He is director of the award-winning firm Harrison and White Architects (HAW), based in Brunswick, Melbourne. He has taught architecture widely, including running the Australian Architecture course at RMIT. He founded and co-hosts 'The Architects' on Melbourne 3RRR and has interviewed architects and designers from around the world. His new book, Forty-six square metres of land doesn't normally become a house, for Thames & Hudson, was released in October 2011 and promotes a compact and innovative housing in Australia and New Zealand. He has also written for Architecture Australia, Monument and Lonely Planet, and is a regular correspondent for Australian Design Review / Architectural Review Australia; and has appeared on ABC-TV's Art Nation.
Architectural Project Archive 1994-2006
Links: RMIT Architecture; AusIA; Thames & Hudson; RRR; ABC Arts; a+t
Contact via email contact@stuartharrison.com.au
(c) 2011. Photograph by Tobias Titz.