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GH Commercial is proud to announce the launch of its new carpet tile collection, Chromatic Cadence, under the renowned Mohawk Group brand. This innovative range is set to captivate the Australian and New Zealand architecture and design markets with its unique blend of artistry and technology.
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Australia’s first state-of-the-art specialist cardiac hospital, a precinct defining mixed-use development and the worlds-first vertical village office tower are among the winners of the Property Council’s 2024 Rider Levett Bucknall State/Territory Development of the Year awards.
Wardle recently welcomed Jack Davies to the team, where he’ll lead the practice’s Multiple Housing strategy.
The Australian Institute of Architects Curatorial Committee for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale has announced the shortlist for Creative Director of the Australia Pavilion.
Architectus celebrated the official opening of its re-designed Sydney studio on 22 August.
The Queen’s Wharf integrated resort development is one of Australia’s largest mixed-use projects currently in construction.
DKO Architecture has won a design competition for its initial masterplan and design strategy for the southern portion of the historic Pentridge Village precinct in Coburg in Melbourne’s north.
This collaboration brings a groundbreaking approach to home design, providing clients with an immersive virtual reality (VR) experience that greatly enhances visualisation and decision-making.
Properly designed and installed handrails and balustrades are essential for mitigating risks and ensuring the wellbeing of employees and visitors.
Nominees for the Australian Institute of Architects 2025 Newcastle Architecture Awards have been announced, showcasing some of the best examples of innovative, sustainable and inspirational homes as well as commercial and community buildings in the region.
For over two decades, architect Carol Marra has been a leading voice in the conversation around designing for sustainability and climate resilience — not just in Australia but also in Asia, Scandinavia and South America. She is set to share her experience at two upcoming forums.
Here’s how warehouses and shopping centres could produce 25% of Australia’s power