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Harry Seidler’s only religious building, Bondi’s Yeshiva College, could be the subject of redevelopment in the coming years, after the Independent Planning Commission came to a decision that the synagogue should not be heritage listed.
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While build-to-rent remains in its primitive stage within the Australian built environment, the concept is not unfamiliar to Rothelowman. In fact, the practice's understanding of the housing model is quite the opposite.
Co.Op Studio’s designs for Port Macquarie Hastings Council’s new aquatic facility is poised to enhance the practice’s sport and recreation portfolio, with the plans submitted to the Northern Regional Planning Panel for approval.
If you visit southern Greece or Tunisia, you might notice lots of white rooftops and white buildings to reflect the intense heat and keep residents cooler.
Central Element has lodged a development application for a boutique project of seven ultra-luxury three-bedroom residences located at an exclusive site overlooking Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach.
Cladding is a layering material which is placed over the top of a building’s exterior to provide thermal insulation and weather protection.
In close consultation with Manteena Commercial (the Principal Contractor), and GHDWoodhead (Project Architects), ARC provided a vast amount of knowledge towards the successful re-roofing of this landmark building.
The combination of warm wood and dark metal resulted in a modern, sleek-looking office that is both welcoming and elegant.
Lo Scoglio, the brainchild of Angelica and Charlie Arnott, is a wellness haven located in the epicentre of the Byron Hinterland. Sat on a two acre block, the reinvigorated four bedroom farmhouse and one bedroom studio spare no expense in the quest to find uninterrupted sanctuary.
Third.i has confirmed that Dilcara has won the construction tender to build its Potts Point project, Muse, designed by WMK Architecture and Mathieson Architects.
Australia’s largest mosque, Baitul Huda at Marsden Park, has held a dinner this week with political leaders, religious figures from diverse backgrounds, and members of the public during the holy month of Ramadan, in the wake of the cancellation of Premier Iftar dinners across New South Wales and Victoria.
Momoyo Kaijima, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Yoichi Tamai of Japanese practice Atelier Bow-Wow have been announced as the University of Sydney’s 2024 Rothwell Chair in Architectural Design Leadership at the institution’s School of Architecture, Design and Planning.