Architecture Tours Australasia: Walking Guides

Australasian architecture walking tours, Building guides, City architectural walks, Architects visits

Architecture Tours Australasia

Architectural Building Guides: Australia/Oceania Visits – Exclusive City Walks tailor made for groups

post updated 30 June 2023

Book your city guide: isabelle(at)e-architect.com

Australasian Architecture Tour: Exclusive Guided Walks

e-architect have architectural tour guides in most of the key cities across the continent of Australia/Oceania.

Our Australasian guided tours are all tailored to suit each booking we do not allow for bookings to be joined up. Our guided tours in Australasia are all exclusive to each client.

If your are proposing a conference, office trip, or university trip in Australasia – or attending one – please contact us and we can discuss opportunities for booking.

Architecture Walking Tours in Australasia

Australasian Architecture – Introduction

We cover architectural visits to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Recent cities in Australasia to gain an architectural tour are Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The continent is quite buoyant and with this economic power comes interesting architecture. The countries with the widest range of fascinating new buildings are Australia and New Zealand.

Introduction

e-architect has been running Architecture Walking Tours since 2000.

e-architect operate architecture walking tours, cycling tours and bus tours in Australasia. Our tour guides all come with an architectural background. Many of the guides are also architects. Each city offered in Australasia has a set architectural tour framework that can form a basis for your group’s visit. However Clients frequently develop tailored programmes with e-architect.

We can usually meet group’s interests for an Australasian architecture tour.

Architectural Tours in Australasia

Latest Australasian Architectural Walking Tours
Melbourne Architecture Tours, Australia
699 Bourke Street - Architecture Tours Australasia
photo : John Gollings
Visit this burgeoning city in Victoria, a close rival to Sydney in the contemporary architecture stakes! Of course this city is in Australasia, but for now we include it in our Asain section.

Sydney Architectural Walking Tours, Australia (yes Australasia but included in our Asian page!)
Surry Hills Library Building - Architecture Tours Australasia
image : John Gollings courtesy by FJMT
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales. Probably the largest draw to the city for architects is the Sydney Opera House, though the Harbour Bridge is also a world-famous structure. Major architects with buildings in the city include Jorn Utzon and Norman Foster. Frank Gehry and OMA have made separate major designs in the city.

Australian Architecture
Boolarong & Kinkabool Queensland building
photo : Christopher Frederick Jones

New Zealand Architecture
New Zealand Parliament Building - Architecture Tours Australasia
picture © Adrian Welch

Pacific Islands Architecture Designs – chronological list

Australasian Architectural Walking Tours

Australasian Architectural Tours are able to focus on contemporary or traditional buildings in the city, or both. The Architecture Tour is usually a general introduction to the city’s highlights – the main, well known buildings – but it can be structured around your group’s specific architectural interests. We can also arrange a bus tour for some Australasian cities. Your walking tour can be tailored to suit you, for example a group of architects with an interest in new residential buildings could be assisted in preparing an itinerary ahead of their visit.

Australasian Architectural Tours

Contact us to arrange your architectural tour in Australasia: isabelle(at)e-architect.com / mob. +44 (0)7952 149814

Australia Architectural Designs : links

A major building on this continent:

Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, Sydney, NSW, by Gehry Partners LLP with architect Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke (Australia):
Dr Chau Chak Wing Building UTS Business School Sydney
image : Gehry Partners, LLP
Dr Chau Chak Wing Building

Architecture Tours

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image by e-architect

e-architect organise Asian architecture walking tours in Sydney and Melbourne. Building Tours in further cities will be added shortly.

We are interested to hear from groups interested in arranging a city walking tour and also from architectural guides.

Australian Buildings by city

Adelaide Buildings

Brisbane Buildings

Canberra Buildings

Gold Coast Buildings

Melbourne Architecture

Perth Buildings

Sydney Architecture

Australasian Architecture

Australasian Architecture

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Australian Houses

New Zealand Houses

Momi Bay Resort, Fiji, Melanesia, South Pacific Ocean
Design: The Buchan Group
Momi Bay Resort Fiji lagoon
picture from architects studio
Momi Bay Resort Fiji

Noumea Masterplan, Melanesia, southwest Pacific
Design: Woods Bagot
Noumea Masterplan

Kiribati Design Studio, Republic of Kiribati, central Pacific Ocean
Design: University of Melbourne Students
Kiribati Design Studio

Kokopo House, Papua New Guinea
Kokopo House

Australasia

The region of Oceania, comprises Australia, New Zealand, neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean and, sometimes, the island of New Guinea (which is usually considered to be part of Melanesia). Charles de Brosses coined the term (as French Australasie) in Histoire des navigations aux terres australes[1] (1756). He derived it from the Latin for “south of Asia” and differentiated the area from Polynesia (to the east) and the southeast Pacific (Magellanica).
source: Australasia

Architectural City Walks

Architectural Walking Tours in Asia – Selection:

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Bangkok Architecture Tour, Thailand, Southeast Asia

Hong Kong Architecture Walking Tour, China, the Far East

Shanghai Architecture Tours, China

Buildings

Australian Architecture Studios

Asian Architecture

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