TERROIR (architecture firm)

TERROIR is an Australian Architecture firm.

TERROIR was founded simultaneously in Hobart and Sydney in 1998 by Richard Blythe (Hobart / Melbourne), Gerard Reinmuth (Sydney) and Scott Balmforth (Hobart).[1] Director Richard Blythe is a Professor in Architecture and Head of School of Architecture and Design at RMIT.[2]

Notable works

TERROIR’s most notable works include:

Media

In August 2007 DAB Documents, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) published Terroir: Cosmopolitan Ground, edited by Balmforth and Reinmuth.[7]

TERROIR was included in the 2008 and 2012 Venice Biennale.[8]

TERROIR is selected to be creative directors of the 2009 Australian Institute of Architects annual conference, entitled Parallax, to be held in Melbourne.[9]

References

  1. Bevan, R, 2009, ‘Designs on the future’, The Australian Financial Review, Dec 21-27, 2001
  2. www.rmit.edu.au RMIT news website
  3. www.gbca.org.au/media-cretre Green Building Council of Australia
  4. van Schaik, Leon, 2008, 'Commonwealth Place Kiosks', Architectural Review Australia, AR105, cover and pp. 98–101.
  5. Trimble, Marcus, 'Craft Work', Architectural Review Australia, AR114, cover and pp. 78-87.
  6. http://www.australiandesignreview.com/projects/17676-Burnie-Makers-Workshop-Terroir
  7. www.dab.uts.edu.au/research/publications UTS Design Architecture and Building website
  8. www.labiennale.org/en/architecture Venice Biennale website
  9. www.architecture.com.au/parallax Australian Institute of Architects Conference website
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