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New South Wales NSW minister for the Arts, Don Harwin has announced the six design teams shortlisted for the new Powerhouse Precinct at Parramatta, Sydney.
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Powerful, imposing structures with an unpretentious and unapologetic aesthetic, yet standing out for their bold individuality, brutalist buildings are difficult to fall in love with at first sight.
With an innovative bioframe geodesic roof and a range of sustainability features to boot, this building is worth a closer look.
AILA has responded to a report from the UN showing nature is declining globally at unprecedented rates, and that there will likely be grave impacts on people and species around the world.
Australia is one of the least densely-populated nations in the world, with our cities and architecture being designed accordingly. But what will happen when our population inevitably grows?
“Glenn Murcutt is a modernist, a naturalist, an environmentalist, a humanist, an economist and ecologist encompassing all of these distinguished qualities in his practice as a dedicated architect who works alone from concept to realisation of his projects in his native Australia.” The Pritzker Architecture Prize Jury Citation.
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The Bates Smart-designed Capitol Grand Tower, part of Multiplex’s $800 million Capital Grand development, is now complete.
Architecture & Design’s take on who are the 10 best contemporary or should we say modern male and female Australian architects.
The increasing consumer preference for green building materials that also come with the promise of durability, longevity and low maintenance is driving design trends across the world.
More shared spaces, safer streets and fewer cars in the city are all part of a newly released ten-year plan to make Melbourne more pedestrian-friendly.
Australia’s ability to respond to the challenges of climate change and disaster resilience will take centre stage at the upcoming 2019 National Planning Congress in Broadbeach, Queensland.