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Rafael Viñoly unveils plans for ‘world’s largest green roof’ in California
Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly has unveiled plans to convert an aging shopping centre in the heart of California’s technology hub, Silicon Valley, into the world’s largest rooftop park.
Collaborative thinking wins Architects’ $75m bid for Queensland University of Technology project
A collaborative effort between Australia’s Wilson Architects and Scandinavian firm Henning Larsen Architects, has won the tender to design QUT’s $75 million education precinct.
Plans for floating sky pool unveiled for London’s Embassy Gardens Project
Designs for a transparent swimming pool suspended 35 metres high, have been unveiled for the second phase of the Embassy Gardens Project, a high-end residential development in the heart of London.
2015 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist announced
Delicious meals, impeccable service and a satiating drinks menu are all key elements of a memorable dining experience, but what about the design and atmosphere of the venue itself?
Hadid curves fabric not concrete for New York Highline pedestrian shelter
It appears Zaha Hadid’s neofuturistic tendencies have no bounds, with images coming from the USA showing the Pritzker Prize winner’s trademark curving architecture all over her latest project—a pedestrian construction shelter for the New York Highline.
Winners of the 2015 Think Brick Awards revealed
Twenty six projects across Australia have been recognised in the 2015 Think Brick Awards.