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Government backs Harper Review recommendations - more mixed use precincts and simpler planning processes on the horizon
Recommendations from the Harper Review of Competition Policy, which suggests reforms to planning and zoning at state government levels, has received the support of the Federal Government.
Fulton Trotter’s Noosa school for disengaged and disadvantaged youth wins top international architecture award
FTA's Noosa Flexible Learning Centre project has won a top education architecture award at the 2015 Association for Learning Environments (ALE) Annual Conference and Expo .
John Wardle Architects fold facades for views at new Brisbane Fortitude Valley project
A new 15-storey office building in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley adopts a folded façade and pedestrian links to encourage the public to enjoy the entirety of the site’s landscape and architecture
2015 ArchiTeam Awards winners announced
Themes of adaptive reuse and sustainability featured highly in the eighth edition of the ArchiTeam Awards, a program conceived to reward Victoria’s smaller architecture practices.
3XN’s Sydney stack approved; Circular Quay gets its vertical village
Having already beaten a host of leading international architecture firms in a design excellence competition for the brief back in 2014, 3XN have now cleared another hurdle on their way to delivering a massive 200-metre-high stacked tower for Circular Quay in Sydney.
Who will design West Melbourne’s new high-tech mini-city?
The Victorian government has announced their preferred bidder to develop a 400-hectare major education and employment hub in Melbourne’s East Werribee, but all is quiet about who will design the spread of buildings in the precinct.