Nathan Johnson . Articles Top 10 stories for May – from our nation's best architecture projects to new ones on the way As May closes and we enter June, we reflect on the articles that made headlines this month. We're one step closer to a vision for Fishermans Bend A new vision for Melbourne’s Fishermans Bend has been unveiled by Victorian planning and includes plans for a new 205 hectare Employment Precinct that will almost double the previous size of the urban renewal area. Spain wins best pavilion at 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale Spain has won the Golden Lion for Best National Participation at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, taking the top gong ahead of formidable field of international entries for their Unfinished-themed pavilion. Pritzker laureate gives out designs for free 2016 Pritzker Prize laureate Alejandro Aravena has made four of his much-celebrated social housing designs open source and free to download. America's most sustainable building for 2016 getting better year on year SERA Architects transform SOM's generic concrete office block into Top Ten Plus building with high-performance skin of aluminium reflecting panels and shading elements. Perth and Peel prepare for massive growth with 21st century planning strategy As Western Australia’s Perth and Peel regions ready for a population growth of almost 70 per cent by 2050, the state government is busy testing the waters with a strategy they believe will encourage this growth in an environmentally sustainable way.