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Dominique Hes on how to accelerate Australia's circular economy
ArchitectureAu Asks the Melbourne researcher, "A circular economy – where do architects start?" -
Ferdinand E. Marcos Stadium / WTA Architecture and Design Studio
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© Edward Simon architects: WTA Architecture and Design StudioLocation: Laoag, Ilocos Norte, PhilippinesProject Year: 2023Photographs: Edward SimonArea: 663794.0 m2 Read more » -
Gastronomic Plaza Route 224 / Quince Cero Uno Arquitectura
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© Roberto D ambrosio architects: Quince Cero Uno ArquitecturaLocation: Paraíso, Costa RicaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Roberto D ambrosioArea: 448.0 m2 Read more » -
RCL House Renovation in Alto de Pinheiros / entre escalas
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© Camila Alba architects: entre escalasLocation: Sao Paulo, BrazilProject Year: 2023Photograph: Camila AlbaAea: 203.0 m2 Read more » -
4Viertel Residential and Commercial Development / Lussi + Partner AG
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© Adrià Goula architects: Lussi + Partner AGLocation: Emmen, SwitzerlandProject Year: 2023Photographs: Adrià GoulaArea: 53240.0 m2 Read more » -
Mesmerizing Zigzags: Exploring the Herringbone Pattern in Architecture
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Herringbone Pattern. Ratios 2:1, 3:1, 6:1. Image © Camila Prieto (ArchDaily)Created by a series of angled parallel lines that form a mesmerizing zigzag, the herringbone pattern has withstood the test of time and remains present in diverse design styles. Named after the resemblance to a fish's bones –a herring, for instance–, this classic V-shaped pattern arranges rectangular blocks in different proportions. With varying block edge length ratios, such as 2:1 or sometimes 3:1, the -
Lyse Lotte / Clauss Kahl Merz
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© Willem Pab architects: Clauss Kahl MerzLocation: Basel, SwitzerlandProject Year: 2023Photographs: Willem PabArea: 10.0 m2 Read more » -
Sustainability Summit Panel #4 – Building Healthy Homes for Wellbeing
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The Sustainability Awards and Summit are brought to you by Architecture & Design. For over a decade and a half, Architecture & Design has hosted the Sustainability Summit – a beacon of insight into sustainable practices, and this year promises to be no different as it once again takes centre stage, this time on an engaging virtual platform.This trend isn’t just about aesthetics; it involves integrating a range of carefully tested products that contribute to the longevity and -
Sustainability Panel #3: Sustainable trends in education design
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The Sustainability Awards and Summit are brought to you by Architecture & Design. For over a decade and a half, Architecture & Design has hosted the Sustainability Summit – a beacon of insight into sustainable practices, and this year promises to be no different as it once again takes centre stage, this time on an engaging virtual platform.The case of the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre (SBRC) at the University of Wollongong is all about showcasing how educational institution -
Sustainability Summit Panel #2 – Rethinking passive design
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Originating in Germany, the Passivhaus movement has introduced a groundbreaking approach to creating energy-efficient, comfortable, and sustainable buildings.In Australia, the adoption of Passivhaus principles signifies a major change from traditional building methods, driven by increasing awareness of climate change, rising energy costs, and a commitment to sustainable living.Contemporary Australian architects are embracing passive design strategies, such as optimising building orientation for -
Sustainability Summit Panel #1: The future of aged care design
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The Sustainability Awards and Summit are brought to you by Architecture & Design. For over a decade and a half, Architecture & Design has hosted the Sustainability Summit – a beacon of insight into sustainable practices, and this year promises to be no different as it once again takes centre stage, this time on an engaging virtual platform.What is the future of modern, sustainable aged care design? This will be the topic of our first panel of the 2024 Sustainability Summit, on -
J-House / Malik Architecture
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© Bharath Ramamrutham architects: Malik ArchitectureLocation: Mumbai, IndiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Bharath RamamruthamArea: 642.0 m2 Read more » -
The new Sydney Fish Market takes shape
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Sydney’s skyline is set to change forever with an eye-catching and spectacular roof taking shape over the new Sydney Fish Market. Featuring an intricate and unique design, the new Sydney Fish Market with its wave-like roof design is set to leave a memorable and significant change near the heart of the harbour city. It’s the kind of prestige aiming at prestige reminiscent of the Opera House, with talk of creating a new iconic tourist destination. The roof form is a key featu -
Oppenheim Architecture Reveals New Vision for College of Europe's Tirana Campus in Albania
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Courtesy of MIR, Designed by Oppenheim ArchitectsOppenheim Architecture has unveiled the design for the College of Europe's new campus in Tirana, Albania. This project introduces the first "purpose-built" campus for the College, following its established campuses in Bruges, Belgium, and Natolin, Poland. The College of Europe, created under the initiative of the Hague Congress, is dedicated to promoting European ideals of unity, cooperation, and integration. This expansion to Tirana aims to refle -
Shangchen Bathhouse is a sensory exploration of wellbeing
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As the demands of modern life for maintaining a polished appearance grow, people are increasingly seeking out moments of relaxation. Beyond the usual activities of dining, shopping and movie-going, bathhouses have emerged as a favoured leisure option to navigate relaxation. In partnership with Shangchen Bathhouse, designer Wei Zhixue has remodelled the bathhouse experience, becoming an urban retreat that amalgamates the leisure-focused ethos of the brand with experiential design. The result is a -
Designing Shared Rural Environments: Defining Public Spaces beyond Urban Metrics
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Newbern Town Hall. Image © Timothy HursleyRural environments are often difficult to define in administrative and professional contexts and carry notable biases and complexities. Population and density thresholds are the most common determinants for drawing administrative boundaries, yet other factors, such as infrastructure, employment, and services, contribute to the characterization of rural environments. In the United States, the Census Bureau defines rurality, not by its characteristics -
The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award
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Ecoparque Bacalar, Image © Rafael Gamo. Image Courtesy of the Obel AwardThe 2024 Obel Award has been granted to Colectivo C733 for their unique achievement in completing 36 public projects across Mexico over a span of just 36 months. These projects have begun as part of a nationwide initiative led by Mexico's Secretariat for Agrarian, Land, and Urban Development (SEDATU). Collectively named the 36x36 projects, the varied interventions have successfully revitalized a wide range of vulnerable -
Mashup Bar Restaurant and Microbrewery / Vous Architecture & Design
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© Collectif Vous architects: Vous Architecture & DesignLocation: Nantes, FranceProject Year: 2024Photographs: Collectif VousArea: 268.0 m2 Read more » -
First House: MmB by Vittino Ashe
Katherine Ashe and Marco Vittino’s first “real” commission – a modest addition to their neighbour’s house in Perth – seeded a lasting friendship, and the beginnings of Vittino Ashe. -
Neungwon-ri Workshop / LIFE Architects
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© Kyungsub Shin architects: LIFE ArchitectsLocation: Yongin-si, South KoreaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Kyungsub ShinArea: 154.0 m2 Read more » -
Expanding the Range of Sustainable Materials: The Arrival of Bio-Based Terrazzo
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Buffalo AKG Art Museum / OMA/Shohei Shigematsu . Image © Marco CappellettiIt's often said that trends come back, but terrazzo appears to be the exception—never truly fading from popularity. With a long tradition of craftsmanship, terrazzo has maintained its relevance over the centuries, continuously adapting to evolving creative expressions. Whether in homes, restaurants, or libraries, it demonstrates remarkable versatility, offering a unique combination of technical qualities, mottle -
When even fringe festival venues exclude people with disability, cities need to act on access
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Charles Darwin University opens city campus
The $240 million education precinct was designed by local Northern Territory practice, Mode Architects. -
City of Sydney seeks feedback on proposed planning amendments
City of Sydney is inviting public comment on proposed amendments to planning controls for potential development sites in Ultimo and Pyrmont. -
New application lodged for twin towers on Surfers Paradise
Bates Smart’s design reduces the density of a previously approved scheme on the site by 65 percent. -
New application lodged for twin towers at Surfers Paradise
Bates Smart’s design reduces the density of a previously approved scheme on the site by 65 percent. -
Winning designs speculate on future lunar habitats
The designs of the Australian Space Architecture Challenge envision possible architectures for human habitation on the moon in 2069. -
Residence 91 / Charged Voids
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© Niveditaa Gupta architects: Charged VoidsLocation: Sector 7 , Panchkula, Haryana, IndiaProject Year: 2021Photographs: Niveditaa GuptaArea: 8500.0 ft2 Read more » -
Revisited: Wybalena Grove by Michael Dysart and Partners
In the 1970s, Michael Dysart’s design for Wybalena Grove explored medium-density, community-minded housing as a welcome alternative to single dwellings. Fifty years on, its lasting popularity suggests how cooperative models might readily address present-day problems of housing affordability, social isolation and the need to live more sustainably.
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