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The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Future Practice: Conversations from the Edge of Architecture Forthcoming book (Routledge, July 2012) featuring seventeen conversations with practitioners from...
We once had a very direct relationship to our energy use, as with most animals today, it was directly related to our metabolic rate. Asleep we require about 90...
Woven Portrait of a Nest, 2011 Self Portrait, 180x180cm Metal mesh, shade cloth, cable ties, fiberglass washers, kangaroo hide, bird feathers, and a crocodile...
Aviary Paradis, 2011 Aviary, A Suite For The Bird by Phillip Adams Balletlab Melbourne Festival, North Melbourne Town Hall, 2011 MONA FOMA, Theatre Royal Hobart,...
New Order is an exhibition and series of public programs curated by Rory Hyde and Katja Novitskova for Mediamatic in Amsterdam, winter 2011-12. Concept text: The...
Shortlisted submission for the role of Creative Director of the Australian Pavilion at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. Collaboration with Justine Clark and...
A second home for a young family on the southern coast of Victoria that seeks to create some peace amongst the chaos. The house is formed around one long...
Rory Hyde Projects was awarded in the 2011 UTS Open Agenda research architecture prize for the project 'Potential Futures for Design Practice'. This submission...
Rory Hyde Projects is pleased to be featured in the Wallpaper* magazine 2010 Architects Directory. As part of this, we were commissioned to design a concept...
Al Manakh 2: Gulf Continued is a publication examining the architecture, urbanism, economy and society of the Gulf region. With 120 contributors, largely drawn...
An installation produced for the 2010 AIA conference in Sydney. The trouble with conferences is the imbalance between pontification and discussion. Speakers...
Bootleg of Volume's Unsolicited issue produced by Rory Hyde and Timothy Moore for the 2010 AIA conference, Sydney. Includes articles by Arjen Oosterman, Ilka and...
Designed by DUS Architects in collaboration with the Studio for Unsolicited Architecture (led by Rory Hyde and Anneke Abhelakh), the Bucky Bar is the first...
Installation design for catwalk presentation of the Tunnel collection by Melbourne fashion label S!X (Denise Sprynskyj and Peter Boyd). Presented as part of the...
A 2 storey house extension for my pals Patto and Bec in Collingwood, Melbourne. Done on an incredibly tight budget, the project adds a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom...
Can a very large building engage meaningfully with a sensitive urban context? Smith Street Redux is an alternative scheme for the controversial Banco...
‘The Architects‘ is a weekly radio discussion show about “architecture, buildings and stuff“ I help to put together with Stuart Harrison and Simon Knott...
Expanding Design in Small Practice: Emerging tools, Strategies and Organisational Structures Research overview Since completing my undergraduate degree in 2005 I...
Design for medium-density social housing in the outer-Melbourne suburb of Dandenong. Introduces generous public and private amenity, environmental sustainability...
This small garden pavilion is designed to grow up with two young children. Sited near a 1970's beach house on a large property in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula,...
The language and function of sports stadia is inherently contradictory. On the inside is a welcoming, inclusive, collective experience and celebration of the...
“We are upsetting the atmosphere upon which all life depends. In the late 80s when I began to take climate change seriously, we referred to global warming as a...
Proposal to curate the Australian Pavilion at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale. The concept of a ‘continuous field‘ was explored as a way to integrate...
Installation produced with BKK Architects for the Pavilions for New Architecture exhibition at the Monash University Museum of Art. The pavilion seeks to exhibit...
Explorers of the poles in the early 20th century survived with the most meager of materials by exploiting the most abundant resource: snow. Douglas Mawson’s...
The city is full of opportunities, and its inhabitants are full of ideas. But unless you’re the mayor, or have heaps of money, how do you get your ideas...
The Spoke-O-Dometer broadcasts the current speed and cumulative distance of a cyclist from the wheel of the bike. The device calculates this information in real...
A private home for an artist couple in the Otway region of Victoria, Australia. The house is formed around a large hexagonal brick wall that presents a tough...