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With just days to go before a review of the National Construction Code on 26 August 2022, a group of prominent Australian architects have joined the call to lift minimum energy efficiency ratings for new homes from 6 to 7 Stars.
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The Australian Institute of Architects’ 2022 Gold Medallist Sean Godsell will begin his Gold Medal Tour tour of Australia next month, with climate change high on the agenda.
Hayball last week announced the promotion of nine of its staff members, with five new Senior Associates and four Associates named across its Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney studios.
Architectural design has come a long way from the days of hand-drawn sketches anddesigns. Thanks to technology, and its constant evolution over the years, our industry isnow more equipped than ever to provide high-level and complex designs that push the boundaries of what can be seen and achieved within the built environment.
Albo’s speech to celebrate the ABC's 90th birthday last Friday reminded us of the breadth and depth of past glories, and hopefully a better future, for the ABC. But one thing stood out for me, as it has for decades: there is so little design, particularly architecture, on the ABC, and it is rarely taken seriously, especially now.
Architectus has announced that renowned strategic planner Tim Moore has joined the practice as a Principal within their Urban Design & Planning team.
The Design Institute of Australia’s Graduate of the Year awards has recognised TAFE NSW alumni Lauren Coleman as the Interior Decoration Graduate of the Year.
In 2008 Mathieu Gallois, architect and artist, invented an art project called ‘The Reincarnated McMansion’ with a disarmingly simple idea: what if you could recycle a ‘McMansion’, a preposterously large project home, into multiple homes, with much better social and environmental outcomes.
Melbourne architecture practice DesignInc has announced the appointment of five new associates.
Jackie Arter has been promoted to principal of people and culture at architecture and design practice Rothelowman.
As breakthroughs in medical science are transforming the future of patient care, so too is architecture. Using what Billard Leece Partnership (BLP) has coined ‘translational design’, our multi-disciplinary teams of architects and researchers work in close collaboration with clinicians and patients, reimagining hospitals through art, nature, community, and place.
Breathe gets some new wind in its sails as Nightingale’s current Head of Operations, Dan McKenna was recently tapped as the new CEO for the forward-thinking design firm.