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Tasmania is a design 'leader', so why build high in Launceston?
Australian modern architecture specialist Philip Goad recently addressed a conference of architectural historians in Launceston, lauding the virtues of Tasmanian design while questioning plans to tall high rise.
May housing figures disappoint building groups
May housing finance figures released this week by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show new home lending falling again, following the two consecutive increases in March and April.
Populous tells London 2012 design story: 'A Decade in the Making'
With just over two week until the London Olympics Opening ceremony, July 27, Populous has launched a website detailing its architectural and design work on the venues.
Research reveals Australia among best green buildings markets
New research confirms that Australia has one of the world’s best markets for green building, thanks largely to favourable policy regimes.
South Australian Architecture Awards: Science hub by John Wardle Architects and Swanbury Penglase Architects win top honours
The Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Building and The Plasso designed by John Wardle Architects in association with Swanbury Penglase Architects has won top honours at the Australian Institute of Architects' South Australian Architecture Awards for 2012.
Fremantle community hub wins highest WA Architecture Award
The Hilton Community Centre has taken the highest honour in the 2012 Australian Institute of Architects’ Western Australia chapter awards, the George Temple Poole Award presented to the project judged most worthy of all the category winners.