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Dale Jones-Evans [email protected] 1 Dale Jones-Evans Architect Dale studied fine arts (painting) then architecture and first practiced architecture (1981) as a student, working on small residential projects while designing art-furniture. In 1983 he formed Biltmoderne which shot to national and international prominence with exhibitions and award winning architectural projects also published in the USA, Italy and the UK. In 1987 ‘The National Gallery of Victoria’ staged a furniture exhibition titled ‘From Robert Adam to Biltmoderne’. Branded as Australia’s architectural ‘enfant terrible’ Biltmoderne was seminal in arguing for a new approach to cross- disciplinary design. Dale prosecuted a case for a direct conversation with all media including popular media in order to talk up the function and value of design in our cities. This attitude ran counter to the conventional behaviour of the ‘profession’ and the stereotypical cultural-left view that and engagement with ‘popular media equals a sell- out. With the fundamental rise in social media his views have proven prophetic. Dale continued curating architecture exhibitions, writing for the press, art and architecture journals and was the youngest architect to receive the highly prestigious National Robin Boyd Award (1991). Dale moved to Sydney (1993-2014) and designed numerous projects across a range and scale of project types; residential, multi residential, commercial, cultural and public and hospitality and tourism projects across Australia, Europe, China and the USA, many received National and State awards. Dale. Dale diversified design projects to include public art projects. Dale represented Australia in two Venice Biennales in Italy and was made an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at UTS, Sydney, NSW (2006-). The practices work has been published extensively in national and international journals and publications. Dale is recognised for his innovative and multidisciplinary approach to integrating art, design and architecture, with a personal professional platform in both.

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Page 1: Dale Jones-Evans dale@dje.com.au Dale Jones-Evans Architect

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Dale Jones-Evans

Architect

Dale studied fine arts (painting) then architecture and first practiced architecture (1981) as a student, working on small residential projects while designing art-furniture.

In 1983 he formed Biltmoderne which shot to national and international prominence with exhibitions and award winning architectural projects also published in the USA, Italy and the UK. In 1987 ‘The National Gallery of Victoria’ staged a furniture exhibition titled ‘From Robert Adam to Biltmoderne’. Branded as Australia’s architectural ‘enfant terrible’ Biltmoderne was seminal in arguing for a new approach to cross-disciplinary design.

Dale prosecuted a case for a direct conversation with all media including popular media in order to talk up the function and value of design in our cities. This attitude ran counter to the conventional behaviour of the ‘profession’ and the stereotypical cultural-left view that and engagement with ‘popular media equals a sell-out. With the fundamental rise in social media his views have proven prophetic.

Dale continued curating architecture exhibitions, writing for the press, art and architecture journals and was the youngest architect to receive the highly prestigious National Robin Boyd Award (1991).

Dale moved to Sydney (1993-2014) and designed numerous projects across a range and scale of project types; residential, multi residential, commercial, cultural and public and hospitality and tourism projects across Australia, Europe, China and the USA, many received National and State awards. Dale. Dale diversified design projects to include public art projects.

Dale represented Australia in two Venice Biennales in Italy and was made an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at UTS, Sydney, NSW (2006-). The practices work has been published extensively in national and international journals and publications.

Dale is recognised for his innovative and multidisciplinary approach to integrating art, design and architecture, with a personal professional platform in both.

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2011 - 2012 Studio Becker Gallery and Showroom, Redfern, NSW, Australia

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2011 LMA Primary School, Lakemba, NSW, Australia

2010 Riga Airport, Competition, Riga, Latvia (with LAVA)

2007 - 2013 Kowanyama Cultural Centre, Kowanyama, Cape York, QLD, Australia

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2007 Pleznik Stadium and Hotel, Invited Competition, Ljubljana, Slovenia

2006 Singapore Art Gallery, Competition, Singapore

2006 - 2008 M&C Saatchi Advertising big heritage hall and communal work spaces, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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2006 Tao Tower, Hotel, Retail, Entertainment, Offices, Sports Club, Transport Node, Dubai, UAE

 

 

2005 - 2012 Dubai Hotel, Dubai, UAE

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2003 - 2012 The Lip House, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia

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2003 - 2006 M Central 1 & 2, Woolstore Loft Conversion, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia

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2003 - 2004 The Folded House, Bronte, NSW, Australia

2001 - 2003 Metalika, Apartments and Offices, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

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2000 - 2004 ‘THE ART WALL’, Offices and Retail, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia

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1998 - 2000 The Roozen House, Prevelly, WA, Australia

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1995 - 2000 The Water House, Elizabeth Bay, NSW, Australia

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1987 - 1990 The Gallery House, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia

1985 - 1987 Choong House, Eltham, VIC, Australia

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Front Monument journal covers

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Architecture Projects

Selected Architecture Projects (built)

Jones-Evans has designed a number of notable Australian buildings and installations, the most significant of which are listed below.

2011 - 2012 Studio Becker Gallery& Showroom, Redfern, NSW, Australia 2006 - 2008 M&C SAATCHI Advertising, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2003 - 2012 The Lip House, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia 2003 - 2006 M Central 1 & 2, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia 2003 - 2004 The Folded House, Bronte, NSW, Australia 2001 - 2003 Metalika, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia 2000 - 2004 ‘THE ART WALL’, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia 1998 - 2000 The Roozen House, Prevelly, WA, Australia 1995 - 2000 The Water House, Elizabeth Bay, NSW, Australia 1987 -1991 The Gallery House, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 1985 -1987 Choong House, Eltham, Victoria, Australia

Selected Architecture projects (unbuilt)

2011 LMA Primary School, Lakemba, NSW, Australia 2010 Riga Airport, competition, Riga, Latvia (with LAVA) 2007 - 2013 Kowanyama Cultural Centre, Kowanyama, QLD, Australia 2007 Pleznik Stadium and Hotel, competition, Ljubljana, Slovenia 2006 Singapore Art Gallery, competition, Singapore Tao Tower, Dubai, UAE 2005 - 2012 Dubai Hotel, Dubai, UAE

Architecture Awards

2004 National Colorbond Steel Commendation Award Most outstanding work of Architecture in Australia using steel ‘THE ART WALL’

Commendation for Excellence in Design, Australian Institute for Landscape Architecture NSW Chapter Awards ‘THE ART WALL’

New South Wales RAIA Colorbond Steel Award For the innovative use of steel in architecture ‘THE ART WALL’

New South Wales RAIA Commendation Award, Interior Architecture For outstanding architectural work the loft + bungalow

2002 New South Wales RAIA Commendation Award Single and Multiple Housing The Water House

2001 RAIA West Australian Architecture Award Single Residential Category, Western Australia Chapter Awards The Roozen Residence

1991 RAIA Robin Boyd Award Most Outstanding Domestic Architecture National Awards The Gallery House

Victorian RAIA Merit Award Outstanding Architecture Residential New The Gallery House 1988 International Record Houses Award For Excellence in Planning and Design Architectural

Record Publication (USA) Choong House 1987 Victorian RAIA Merit Award Outstanding Architecture New Choong House 1985 Victorian RAIA Merit Award Outstanding Architecture Renovated Commercial Building

Inflation Nightclub

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Selected Architecture Exhibitions

2009 Architecture 09, drawings, photographs and models, (group exhibition) at the Boutwell Draper Gallery, Redfern, NSW, Australia

2008 Abundant, Represented Australia at the 11th International Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy

2007 Transcapes Artificial Nature, digitally mediated environments, UTS Gallery, Sydney NSW Australia

Out from Under, Australian Design Now, 16 premiere Australian Architecture practices, San Francisco, Seattle, Hong Kong, Kunming and Guangzhou

2006 Dale Jones-Evans Retrospective, Art, Architecture and Design, Gallery Dessa, Ljubljana, Slovenia

1991 Australian Architects in Venice, Australia at the 5th International Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy

1988 From Robert Adam to Biltmoderne: The Architect as Designer, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia

1987 Architecture in Progress, paintings and models (one man exhibition), Gertrude Street Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia

1986 Biltmoderne at Pinacotheca, exhibition of art furniture and architecture, Pinacotheca Gallery, Richmond, Victoria, Australia

 

Selected International Publications

2009 Building Refurbishment, Architectural Design, published by Monsa, Barcelona, Spain, pp 58-65

2008 The Phaidon Atlas of the 21st Century World Architecture by Phaidon, United Kingdom, pp 41

2007 Australia Architecture and Design, published by daab, Cologne, London, New York, pp 38-40

2005 Phaidon 10 . 10_2 100 architects 10 critics, published by Phaidon, United Kingdom, pp 172-175

Patters in Design Art and Architecture, published by Birkhauser, Germany, pp 140-141 Emergence: Morphogenic Design Strategies, Practice profile, published by Wiley

Academy, United Kingdom, pp 106-113 2002 Living In Sydney, published by Taschen, Germany, pp 86-91 2001 Wallpaper, published by IdN, Hong Kong, Vol 11 number 4, pp 43-50 1995 Gallery House in Melbourne, Australia, published by World Architecture, United

Kingdom, Issue no 34, pp 102-103 1991 Four in a Row Gallery House, published by PA Progressive Architecture, USA, November,

pp 84-87 Biennale Venezia Italy Quinta Mostra Internazionale di Architettura Catalogue, Italy,

Australia, pp 54-59 1990 About Art, Published by Science Press, pp 64-651988 Choong House, published by Nikkei Architecture, Japan, Issue 10/3, pp 206-209 Antipodean Jewel, published by Architectural Record, USA, April, pp 106-113 1987 Restaurants/Hotels – Inflation nightclub, published by Interiors, USA, July, pp 59-62 Three in One, published by Progressive Architecture, USA, September, pp 148-149 Biltmoderne, Studio International, United Kingdom, Vol 199, No 1015, pp 53 1985 Melbourne Built Moderne—New Directions from Designers, published by Domus, Italy,

No 663, pp 62-63

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Selected Australian Publications

2008 Abundant, Catalogue, the 11th International Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy, Australia 2007 Conversions, published by Laurence King Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom, pp 136-141 2005 New Directions in the Australian House, published by Pesaro Publishing, Australia, pp

52-59 New Apartments, published by Collins Design, Australia, pp 226-233 2003 Beach houses 2, published by Images Publishing, Australia, pp 22-23 2002 Australian Architecture Now, published by Thames & Hudson Pty Ltd, Australia, pp 108-

109 2001 RAIA State Awards Roozen House, published by Architecture Media, Architecture

Australia September/October, pp 14-15 Single Residential Award—Architecture Award, Architecture Media, The Architect -

Award Issue (RAIA WA) Awards, pp 8, 34-35 1999 New Australian Style, published by Chronicle Books, Australia, pp 80-81 1997 Award Winning Australian Architecture, published by Craftsman House, Australia, pp

168-171 1994 Contemporary Australian Architecture, Choong House, published by G+B Arts

International Ltd, Australia, pp 168-171 1991 The Gallery House, Melbourne, published by Architecture Media , Architecture Australia,

Nov, pp 20-23 1989 Modern Australian Furniture, published by Craftsman House Press, pp 46-49 1988 Biltmoderne at Pinacotheca Architecture Interiors Furniture, Architect, Summer, pp 8-9 1987 Biltmoderne adds some fizz to Pop Architecture, Architecture Australia, September, Vol

96, pp 99-104 1986 Reviews—Biltmoderne, published by Transitions, Vol 4, No 4 1984 Three Reviews of Architecture as Idea, published by Transitions, April Issue

Links

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