Geraldine Chua . Articles The recyclable and sustainable public space Students from the Parsons School of Design at The New School have created a new temporary public space in New York from recycled fishing net and natural timber. Could Sydney’s North Shore get its own High Line park? Sydney’s Lavender Bay is one step closer to getting its own New York-style High Line, pending approval of an Environmental Application by Sydney Trains and funding by the NSW government. One of the first inner city off-grid homes in the world is now up for rent The Sydney Sustainable House is a 19th century three-bedroom terrace in Chippendale that was first renovated in 1996 by its owner, environmental consultant and lawyer Michael Mobbs. The story behind the World Building of the Year 2017 Old becomes new at the Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Demonstration Project of Guangming Village, a house that was named World Building of the Year at the 2017 World Architecture Festival (WAF). 2018 Pritzker Prize winner B.V. Doshi touched lives and inspired with his designs Balkrishna Doshi, also known as B.V. Doshi, is the first Indian architect to receive the industry’s highest honor, the Pritzker Architecture Prize. Three Emerging Architecture Practices to Watch Much can be—and has been—said about ‘the next generation’, but it cannot be denied that they are invested in social and environmental sustainability.