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Australia’s most famous architect leads the list of Australian speakers announced by the Australian Institute of Architects ahead of the 2017 National Architecture Conference.
Just weeks after plans were lodged for the fire-damaged Broadway Hotel, the Brisbane City Council has already received eight objections to the proposed $260-million development.
The first four episodes of Density by Design, each visiting a different multi-residential project from around Australia, are now available for view on Vimeo.
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This year, DesignBUILD has teamed up with the University of Sydney, University of NSW (UNSW) and University of Technology Sydney (UTS) to present RAW. It’s more than just an assignment – DesignBUILD RAW provides students the opportunity to work with a brief, work with suppliers, work with a real budget and have the opportunity to be able to see their projects come alive on the show floor.
Clarke’s skits mocked politicians of all portfolios indiscriminately, so it was only natural that one or two popped up involving policy and decisions made by the planning and energy departments.
Another wave of residential tower development is set to hit Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point.
Registrations have opened for the first release of the Ginninderry project in the new ACT suburb of Strathnairn with over 100 blocks of land, architect-designed flexi-living homes, and house-and-land packages going on sale.
The Skycity Challenge 17 is a unique design competition that takes the collaborative route to bring over 100 global citizens to J57, the world's tallest sustainable modular building with a vertical street inside.
Yvette Breytenbach and Emily Ouston will be the guest speakers at the first Seasonal Salon in Hobart, organised by Parlour and AWS in collaboration with the Tasmanian Women in Architecture group and hosted by Brickworks.
A revolutionary technology developed in Australia could be the solution to the looming energy crisis facing the world.
A joint venture consortium containing Australian and Singapore companies is tipped to purchase 59 Goulburn Street in Haymarket, which has held a development permit for a 38-storey hotel and residential tower since 2014.