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Perth construction skills and innovation hub opens for 2025 school year
Designed by Hassell, the $51 million TAFE campus upgrade in Balga has reached completion on site and will open its doors to students in February. -
Ideas competition seeks urban adaptation proposals
An international ideas competition has launched, inviting tertiary students and graduates of urban planning, architecture and landscape architecture to submit an urban adaptation proposal for a site of their choosing. -
Gray Puksand reinvents Medibank Melbourne workplace
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Located on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung land, Gray Puksand’s design incorporates elements co-developed with Traditional Owners in an effort to connect with Country. The design concept, titled ‘The Life Force of Water,’ is inspired by local cultural and natural landmarks. Gray Puksand collaborated with Wurundjeri elders and Indigenous consultants to ensure the space authentically reflects these narratives. According to Wurundjeri Elder Uncle Dave Wandin, the project team’s invol -
The show goes on at MPavilion
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Season 11 at Tadao Ando’s MPavilion has been running since November 2024 and the highlights continue well into 2025. Running until 22nd March 2025, Season 11 sees artists, designers, makers and musicians reimagine Ando’s pavilion inside and out. It’s been co-curated with the newly formed Curatorial Collective, a cross-disciplinary group of eight thought-leading creative practitioners based in Melbourne. The free program invites curious audiences of all ages to experience archit -
Pair of 80-storey towers to be added to Sydney skyline
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The recent acquisition of a 6000-square-metre site in Sydney’s CBD marks a transformative moment for the city’s urban landscape. The ambitious mixed-use project, set to redefine Midtown, will be spearheaded by an award-winning design team led by fjcstudio. The renowned architectural firm will collaborate with Trias Studio, Aileen Sage and Polly Harbison Design to create two soaring 80-storey towers, positioned to become prominent features of the Sydney skyline.fjcstudio’s desig -
Curvy Dining / Unknown Surface Studio
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© Rungkit Charoenwat architects: Unknown Surface StudioLocation: Bangkok, ThailandProject Year: 2025Photographs: Rungkit CharoenwatArea: 250.0 m2 Read more » -
Petapa Market Renovation / Taller MRD + DF Arquitectos
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© Jesús Omar Luis Salvatierra architects: DF Arquitectosarchitects: Taller MRDLocation: Santa María Petapa, MexicoProject Year: 2023Photographs: Jesús Omar Luis SalvatierraArea: 4650.0 m2 Read more » -
Amator Cph Restaurant / wiercinski-studio
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© Paolo Galgani architects: wiercinski-studioLocation: Copenhagen, DenmarkProject Year: 2024Photographs: Paolo GalganiArea: 50.0 m2 Read more » -
Stones Throw Residence / Mole Architects
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© Nick Guttridge + MoleArchitects architects: Mole ArchitectsLocation: St Peters Road, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, United KingdomProject Year: 2024Photographs: Nick Guttridge + MoleArchitectsArea: 214.0 m2 Read more » -
How Do Architects Forecast Trends? In Conversation with Research and Innovation Co-Directors of Perkins&Will
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From new delivery methods for adaptive re-use and mass timber structures to digital fabrication, new research aims to provide guidance on emerging construction methods and technologies.. Image Courtesy of Perkins&WillInnovation comes in many shapes and forms. 2025 is poised to witness continued advancements in the areas of artificial intelligence, sustainability, and biotechnology. These breakthroughs often arise from experimentation in industries like technology and healthcare, where compan -
Nirvana House / AtelierM
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© AtelierM architects: AtelierMLocation: Pilar, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: AtelierMArea: 4306 ft2 Read more » -
Architectures for Territorial Equilibrium: Discover the Spanish Pavilion Proposal at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale
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© Luis Diaz DiazInternalities: Architectures for Territorial Equilibrium is the proposal presented for the Spain Pavilion for the upcoming edition of the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale. Curated by Galician architects Roi Salgueiro Barrio and Manuel Bouzas Barcala, the project to be exhibited in the central hall of the pavilion aims to explore key strategies for decarbonizing architecture in Spain.Read more » -
Creating space: The rise of Indigenous recognition and representation in architecture
For decades, Indigenous designers and architects on both sides of the Tasman sea have been shifting industry perspectives through architectural education, publication and projects. Carroll Go-Sam and Deidre Brown reflect on this progress. -
Weaving well-being: How Arnya Karaitiana’s Pā Harakeke Collection for Milliken connects culture and design
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For New Zealand designer Arnya Karaitiana, the Pā Harakeke (flax family) plant represents more than just a design motif; it serves as a powerful symbol of Whānau (family) and connection. This perspective is deeply rooted in her Māori heritage – and has provided the inspiration for the latest collection of floor coverings for Milliken, titled – Pā Harakeke.Arnya KaraitianaThe collection’s development originated from the winning entry in the “To the -
This new range of premium switches and sockets are slim, sleek, and sophisticated
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As the new year dawns, Schneider Electric is answering many a designer’s dreams with the launch of a premium new switches and sockets range that promises to make unsightly, bulky outlets a thing of the past. Gone are the days of switches that protrude from beautifully tiled walls and rich timber skirting boards, because this new range is sleek, sophisticated, and razor-thin. Introducing UNICA X, the latest release from the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and -
Ravensthorpe Cultural Precinct by Peter Hobbs Architects with Advanced Timber Concepts and Intensive Fields
An exercise in economic restraint and exploration of prefabricated construction has delivered “a building that is rigorously public, quietly confident and proudly embraced by the community.” -
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