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Two birds, one stone? Green steel could tackle Australia’s housing crisis and cut emissions
Australia is well placed to produce green steel from its abundant iron ore supplies, enabling emissions reductions while supporting faster prefab and modular construction methods. -
Brisbane Open House 2026 seeks expressions of interest
Returning for its sixteenth year in 2026, the program will once again invite the public to discover some of the city’s most fascinating buildings and spaces – from heritage landmarks to cutting-edge contemporary design. -
Tabula Rasa 2.0 Restaurant / 23 Degrees Design Shift
via archdaily.com© Justin Sebastian Photography architects: 23 Degrees Design ShiftLocation: Hyderabad, IndiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Justin Sebastian PhotographyArea: 14770.0 ft2 Read more » -
Toronjos House / PPAA
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Ekseption Store Marbella
via archdaily.com© Robert Hamacher Location: Marbella, SpainProject Year: 2024Photographs: Robert HamacherArea: 249.0 m2 Read more » -
Entries open: Australian Urban Design Awards 2026
Submissions can be entered across four categories: Built Outcomes, Strategic Design and Policy, Research and Advocacy and Urban Design Champions. -
The future of urban liveability
via indesignlive.comAs leaders in architecture, Plus Studio works across scales while recognising its role in shaping better outcomes for Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand’s growing cities. With 11 studios across both countries, the practice understands that design has a direct influence on how densification unfolds.Earlier this year during Melbourne Design Week, Plus Studio’s Ian Briggs joined Gerhana Waty (Hansen Partnership) and Heather Cunsolo (City of Port Phillip + Workbench) in a discussion mode -
A tale of two hotels: How Buchan and GROHE have crafted memorable experiences across two very different hotels in Melbourne’s newest hospitality destination
via indesignlive.comMelbourne is a city built on contrast, where grit and glamour coexist in a dynamic dialogue and heritage and reinvention are interwoven in the fabric of the city. This conversation is vividly expressed at the new Melbourne Walk, the centrepiece of the Bourke Street Mall revitalisation led by global design studio Buchan. Here, two very different hotels now coexist under one roof: the dual-branded Hotel Indigo and Holiday Inn Melbourne Little Collins.The two destinations represent Austra -
$30 million expansion of boutique hotel in Salamanca Place granted approval
The City of Hobart has approved a major expansion to the Moss Hotel, quadrupling its capacity from 20 to 89 rooms. -
King Living is redefining Australian textile design
via indesignlive.comMateriality can shape the emotional life of a space. Which makes textiles one of the most important tools in a designer’s kit. At King Living, the value that textiles bring are treated as both a creative responsibility and an opportunity to express something distinctly Australian. The brand’s evolving textile program, led by Head of Textile Design Sebastian Nash, reveals how a sense of place can inform modern interior design.Textiles have always played a defining role in King Living&
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