• SAPOON SAPOON Café / Betwin Space Design

    SAPOON SAPOON Café / Betwin Space Design
    © Yong-joon Choi Architects: Betwin Space DesignLocation: South KoreaDesign Directors: Jung-gon Kim, Hwan-woo OhDesign Team: Sun Kim, Hye-jin Yang, Su-in Lee, Dae-hyun LeeClient : KGCArea: 220.9 sqmProject Year: 2016Photographs: Yong-joon Choi© Yong-joon Choi
    “Two years for gathering energy of the earth with the sounds of water, wind and human footstep, and six years for looking after ginseng. Six-year-old Red Ginseng nourished by the devotion of KGC (Korea Ginseng Corporation) f
  • Monolith House / Rara Architecture

    Monolith House / Rara Architecture
    © Christopher AlexanderArchitects: Rara ArchitectureLocation: Clifton Hill VIC 3068, AustraliaArchitect In Charge: Wesley SpencerArea: 208.0 sqmProject Year: 2016Photographs: Christopher Alexander , Alison McWhirter Photography Structural Engineer : John Kyrgios Building Surveyor – AABPLand Survey : Brian Watson Energy Rating – BEAC Soil Report : Indepth Geotech Builder –Precision Building Solutions Styling – Mila Jarvis © Christopher AlexanderFrom the architect
  • AIRBUS Spain Central Offices / Pablo Notari Oviedo + SUMAR + CONURMA

    AIRBUS Spain Central Offices / Pablo Notari Oviedo + SUMAR + CONURMA
    © Eduardo Sánchez Architects: Pablo Notari Oviedo, SUMAR urbanismo y arquitectura , CONURMA Ingenieros ConsultoresLocation: Paseo John Lennon, Getafe, Madrid, SpainArea: 28076.0 sqmProject Year: 2004Photographs: Eduardo SánchezChief Architect: Steffen RinglerProject Team: Begoña Vives Vinent, Judith Krassnig, Amelia Mateos Yagüe, Augusto Signorio MacroDraftsman: José Luis Paredes Conde Bill of Quantities: Manuel Sevilla Seoane, Yolanda García Portillo
  • Adjaye Associates Selected for San Francisco Shipyard Redesign

    Adjaye Associates Selected for San Francisco Shipyard Redesign
    San Francisco Shipyard. Image Courtesy of Adjaye Associates
    Adjaye Associates has been announced as the firm that will serve as masterplan architect and creative director for the second phase of revitalization of the San Francisco Shipyard, the waterfront neighborhood located at Hunter’s Point along the San Francisco Bay.The project, developed by FivePoint Holdings, is envisioned as a state-of-the-art commercial district containing offices, labs, research facilities and housing, and w
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  • Freight Residences / Dynia Architects

    Freight Residences / Dynia Architects
    © JC Buck Architects: Dynia ArchitectsLocation: Denver, CO, United StatesArchitects In Charge: Stephen Dynia, FAIA and Doug Staker, AIAArea: 55.386 ft2Project Year: 2016Photographs: JC Buck, Stephen DyniaArchitect Of Record: Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture Owner: Zeppelin DevelopmentStructural Engineer: KL&ALandscape Architect: PlotMechanical Engineers: MECElectrical Engineers: Technicus© JC Buck
    From the architect. Housing development in Denver is booming, especially in the newl
  • 27 of the Best Google Doodles Celebrating Architects and Architecture

    27 of the Best Google Doodles Celebrating Architects and Architecture
    Since 1998, Google has been manipulating their iconic logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries and the lives of famous artists, pioneers and scientists, creating what they call Google Doodles. Since the very first doodle (used to indicate founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin’s attendance at Burning Man that year), Google has produced over 2000 fun, colorful drawings to inform their users about the important milestones that fell on that date.Of these doodles, numerous have featured the work
  • Latymer Upper School Sports Centre / FaulknerBrowns Architects

    Latymer Upper School Sports Centre / FaulknerBrowns Architects
    © Guy ArchardArchitects: FaulknerBrowns ArchitectsLocation: Hammersmith, London W6, United KingdomArea: 3500.0 sqmProject Year: 2016Photographs: Guy Archard Structural Engineer: Elliott Wood Partnership LtdM&E Consultant: Hoare LeaQuantity Surveyor: SynergyPlanning Supervisor: SynergyLighting Consultant: White Light LtdAudio Consultant: Autograph Sound LtdMain Contractor: Jerram Falkus Construction LtdClient: Latymer Upper School© Guy ArchardFrom the architect. The elegant and effi
  • MVRDV Wins Competition in France with Residential Development Inspired by Rock Formations

    MVRDV Wins Competition in France with Residential Development Inspired by Rock Formations
    The complex offers green balconies, loggias and terraces, with trees and greenery from the public square connecting upwards following the curve of the façades.. Image © L’Autre Image (Paris)
    A team consisting of MVRDV, ALL + Giboire has won a competition for the project Ilot de l’Octroi, a new residential redevelopment in the city of Rennes, France that will transform the area into a socially adhesive green community along the Ille et Vilaine rivers.Masterplan. Image &cop
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  • House KD / GWSK Arkitekter

    House KD / GWSK Arkitekter
    © Linus Flodin Architects: GWSK ArkitekterLocation: 386 96 Bläsinge, SwedenArchitect In Charge: Timo KarasaloArea: 100.0 sqmProject Year: 2016Photographs: Linus FlodinStructural Engineering: Henrik Moegelin, Stockholm© Linus Flodin
    From the architect. The idea of ”modern barn” came up quite early in the sketching phase. A building typology that naturally connected to the village's current scale and grammar. The materials and the details however was designed to give cle
  • How Physico-Realistic Rendering Helps Architects Choose the Right Glass for Facades

    How Physico-Realistic Rendering Helps Architects Choose the Right Glass for Facades
    The physical properties of glass are invaluable and unequaled when it comes to the architect’s material palette. From the time of the cathedrals and the the brilliantly colored stained glass that served a functional and didactic purpose, to the modernist liberation of the floor plan and the exquisitely-framed horizontal views provided by ample windows, architects have turned to glass to achieve not only aesthetic but performative conditions in their projects.Today, Architects face an incr
  • Senior Project Architect

    Renato D'Ettorre Architects is a small architectural design studio highly focused on inspirational architecture. We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Architect to join our award winning studio for a permanent career position.
  • Reintroducing Interstudio

    Designed by Emily Unger of Emily Unger Design, the new showroom space showcases a wide selection of the Interstudio collection. Special guest for the evening was Jonas Ihreborn, CEO of Jonas Ihreborn Designs in Sweden, whose products are newly available through Interstudio. Also amongst their portfolio are other Nordic brands such as Arne Jacobsen, Busk + Hertzog, Morten Voss, and Kasper Salto. Interstudio also houses local designers like Ross Didier and Keith Melbourne.
  • Architect – Senior Team Leader

    We are currently working on a fantastic role for a small but very well established, successful practice based in Sydney's northern suburbs. This team have a busy workload spanning across Multi-unit residential, aged care developments, luxury houses, master-planning, commercial, industrial and community based projects.
  • Nominations open: Inaugural Australian Library Design Awards

    Nominations open: Inaugural Australian Library Design Awards
    The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) has launched the inaugural Australian Library Design Awards to be presented 2017.
  • Interior Designer – Concept / FF&E

    Working within a niche sector of the design industry, our Client is regarded as the top of their game. Working with the who's who of designers both in Australia and Worldwide, their eye for detail and distinct trend-setting style has seen the demand for their work unmatched!
  • Unlock Sydney’s Architectural Secrets at Sydney Open

    Celebrating its 12th year, Sydney Open is ready to open the doors to some of the city’s oldest and newest buildings – from the heritage listed HASSELL studio and the Mint, to the new Two International Towers in Barangaroo.“Since the first Sydney Open event in 1997, over 62,000 people have explored over 400 buildings across the city. Sydney Open reminds visitors what an extraordinarily interesting city Sydney is,” enthuses Mark Goggin, the Executive Director of Sydney Livi
  • Art (and Architecture) by the Sea

    Stretching from Bondi to the sands of Tamarama Beach, the 20th annual sprawling temporary sculpture walk includes more than 100 works created by artists from 17 countries. The exhibition typically features towering abstract sculptures in bold and architectural materials and forms – and this year there is a selection of sculptures drawing distinct inspiration from architecture.Perched on the sandstone lookout at Mackenzies Point is Nicole Larkin‘s Dynamics in Impermanence –
  • Woods Bagot wins design competition for five-star Parramatta hotel

    Woods Bagot wins design competition for five-star Parramatta hotel
    Woods Bagot has won a design competition for Parramatta’s iconic mixed-use building at 8 Phillip Street. The 54-storey structure will include 35 levels of apartments, a proposed five-star hotel, rooftop bar and will integrate with the existing Heritage St Andrew’s Church and St Andrew’s Hall.
  • Nightingale 3 calling for support

    Nightingale 3 calling for support
    In a call-to-arms, the grass roots oriented development group is asking for letters of support for its third project to be sent to the government.
  • After-a-Fair: The Contemporary Wine In Design Wrap Party

    Last Saturday Perth was brought alive with all the greatest of local A+D quite unlike it has ever been before. We cannot tell you how proud and happy we are that #CWID16 was a huge success and that all generations across the design disciplines flocked to our exhibiting showrooms to embrace the fullness and depth of A+D today. While it was a day brimful of learning, luckily the wine was flowing freely to help take the edge off… just a little.After a day jam-packed with events all across th
  • Designing words: Melbourne Theatre Company

    Designing words: Melbourne Theatre Company
    Two new productions by The Melbourne Theatre Company, Skylight and Double Indemnity, have set designs that are enhanced by the words of the writers and the performances of the actors as inside co-editor, Jan Henderson, discovers.
  • Architectural education: looking back, aside and further ahead

    Architectural education: looking back, aside and further ahead
    Architectural education needs to be able to adapt to the changing nature and pressures of the architecture profession. Michael Keniger, as guest editor of this education issue of Architecture Australia, reflects on the current state and possible trajectories of architectural education, both in Australia and internationally.
  • Winner revealed: Kensington and Kingsford ideas comp

    Winner revealed: Kensington and Kingsford ideas comp
    Randwick City Council has announced the winner of the $300k Kensington to Kingsford international ideas competition.

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