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Nightingale 1.0 approved as 2.0 hits the market with incredible interest
You're not done reading about Nightingale just yet. Just as Breathe’s Nightingale 1.0 project received approval, news about the Nightingale 2.0 hit the press, and it was good on all accounts.
Australia’s Glenn Murcutt takes over as new Jury Chair for Pritzker Prize
Revered Australian architect Glenn Murcutt now holds one of the most important judiciary positions in the world of architecture as the new chairman of the Jury for the Pritzker Prize.
Three Fender Katsalidis towers okayed for $1.9 billion Melbourne Quarter
Fender Katsadilis receives general support from the City of Melbourne for their three-tower residential contribution to the Batman’s Hill Development Plan, now known as The Melbourne Quarter.
March's Top 10 stories - from 'racist' design competitions to innovative housing projects
As March closes and we head into April, we reflect on the articles that made headlines this month. The "Top 10" list below is an even mix of news, awards and project articles, both of which came in fast and aplenty throughout March.
“Black day for architecture”: Dame Zaha Hadid dies aged 65
Tributes flood in for the 2004 Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate with architects Daniel Libeskind, Richard Rogers, Amanda Levete, Frank Gehry and Odile Decq, Maunelle Gautran, Renzo Piano, Jean Nouvel and Francine Houben among those paying tribute to the Pritzker laureate.
Barangaroo beef: Crown tower's ‘bulky podium’ approved to Shaun Carter's distaste
"Let him walk away,” says NSW AIA Chapter President. “I look at that site and would say that would have to be one of the highest-value sites in the CBD, why should we be concerned about a developer getting upset?"