Tuesday
May072013

Houses magazine shortlist 

We are thrilled to be selected in the HOUSES Magazine annual awards for the Dragonfly project. It is a honor to be mentioned alongside some of Australia's most notable practices. Winners are announced in July.

https://entry.housesawards.com.au/gallery/2013/3/133

Tuesday
May072013

Dragonfly featured on designboom

We are excited about more publicity for the Dragonfly - this time on designboom

http://www.designboom.com/architecture/chris-knappbuilt-environment-practice-dragonfly/

Tuesday
May072013

Dragonfly featured on ArchDaily

We are proud to be featured on "the world's most visited architecture website".
http://www.archdaily.com/367713/dragonfly-built-environment-practice/

Tuesday
Apr092013

Essay about Architecture's Digitally Enabled Future on architectureau.com

Chris Knapp's essay that was featured in the print edition of Architecture Australia in September 2012 has just reposted to the architectureAU website. Photo of Cox Rayner's Brisbane tower, as it appeared in the AA article.

Monday
Mar112013

PhD at RMIT School of Architecture and Design

Chris Knapp has been invited and accepted to the PhD by Practice Research stream at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) School of Architecture, with supervision by Melbourne-based architect and Associate Professor, Paul Minifie of Minifie van Schaik Architects.  The study will enable Chris to critically investigate his practice methodology and framework, particularly as a manifestation of the overlap between professional practice, teaching, research, and discourse.  The program is 3 years pursued full time but will in no way inhibit the work of Built-Environment Practice or his teaching at Bond. Rather, that very work is the content upon which the PhD is based, and shall continue from the current location of the office in Southeast Queensland/Northern NSW. Ongoing work and development, including material presented at the semi-annual Practice Research Symposia in Melbourne will be posted here. Stay tuned.