Built in the early 1970s for elderly singles and couples, the tower’s demolition and rebuild would carry high environmental ...
From a shortlist of 24 entries, a scalable approach to city-making based on the minimal demolition of existing building ...
This is a project in perpetuity. Set in an ecological emergency, it positions architecture as a system of capital – slow, ...
Hollowed out of the city, Country is reclaimed. Its scale is substantial, a network of sites operating collectively. Through ...
Friends of the Void positions the city’s vast, unbuilt landscapes not as vacancies to be consumed but as “Non-City Islands” – ...
At St Kevin’s College in Toorak, Victoria, external shading plays a defining role in a new multi-purpose building by Chandler Architecture.
Designing bathrooms that are intuitive, legible and safe is an increasingly important consideration in inclusive architecture.
A rectilinear volume with a light-box quality perches above a solid Spanish Mission home, quietly knitting together old and ...
We need to rethink how homes interact with heat – and the incorporation of smart materials within elements such as bricks and ...
Behind a 1925 pub facade, Melbourne’s Waterside Hotel hides a seven-storey hospitality playground, stacking bars, dining ...
A beloved 1960s Fremantle home has been gently refreshed, with subtle interventions that celebrate rather than compete with ...
An adaptive reuse of an existing university hub – itself an amalgam of alterations and additions – into a comfortable study ...
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