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    Dynons Plaza Project by Mata Design Studio, Perth
    Dynons Plaza Project by Mata Design Studio, Perth

    BPN Project profile: Award winning designers show us their great new buildings and share details on how they made them.


    Salisbury Terraces by EcoSphereDesign, Camperdown
    Salisbury Terraces by EcoSphereDesign, Camperdown

    BPN Project profile: Award winning designers show us their great new buildings and share details on how they made them.


    De Bono Development by Form + Function Building Design + Drafting, North Perth
    De Bono Development by Form + Function Building Design + Drafting, North Perth

    BPN Project profile: Award winning designers show us their great new buildings and share details on how they made them.


    Scotland Island Transformation by Ueli Schmied, North Sydney
    Scotland Island Transformation by Ueli Schmied, North Sydney

    BPN Project profile: Award winning designers show us their great new buildings and share details on how they made them.


    Q-Two House by Clever Design, South Hobart
    Q-Two House by Clever Design, South Hobart

    BPN Project profile: Award winning designers show us their great new buildings and share details on how they made them.


    A house with a heart of concrete
    A house with a heart of concrete

    Fulton Trotter Architects apply concrete, timber and steel to the meet principles of passive design, simplicity and self-sustainability in this southwest Queensland riverside home. David Wheeldon reports.


    Hillside house demonstrates a precast concrete solution
    Hillside house demonstrates a precast concrete solution

    The details of a new house near Adelaide have been published in order to share information about designing with precast concrete for energy and water efficiency as well as bushfire resistance.


    Snowy Mountains House
    Snowy Mountains House

    Stephanie McDonald reports on a home in the Snowy Mountains whose uniquely shaped roof helps the home deal with high wind loads.


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