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    Melbourne CBD street to be pedestrianized

    A section of Elizabeth Street in central Melbourne will be pedestrianized, under a finalized design for the southern end of the thoroughfare released by the City of Melbourne. The release of the design follows the publication of the The Elizabeth Street Strategic Opportunities Plan in May 2019, which proposed to prioritize pedestrian, bicycle and public […] More

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    Former Alexandria industrial site’s new lease of life

    Andrew Burns Architecture and PBD Architects have designed an apartment complex that will be built inside and around an existing industrial site in Sydney’s Alexandria. The complex will comprise a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments split across two buildings. The design was procured through a competitive design alternative process, in which Bates Smart, […] More

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    Works begin on Fishermans Bend vertical high school

    Early works are under way for Melbourne’s latest inner-city, multi-storey school. Fishermans Bend Secondary School (an interim name), is a four-storey “vertical” school catering to 1,100 students, designed by Billard Leece Partnership. Its architectural language and materials have been inspired by the Port Melbourne area, including its proximity to the ocean, industrial history, and local […] More

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    Major upgrade to remote Pilbara international airport

    Woods Bagot has designed a passenger terminal for the airport in the Pilbara town of Port Hedland. The planned terminal at Port Hedland International Airport is the keystone of a suite of upgrades to the airport. Other projects that have already been completed include the creation of an asphalt runway, runway lighting upgrades, and a […] More

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    Michael Lavery appointed president of Institute’s Qld chapter

    M3 Architecture director Michael Lavery has been appointed president of the Australian Institute of Architects’ Queensland Chapter. Over a two-year term, Lavery will lead the chapter’s work in advocating for good design in the state’s buildings, public spaces and built environment. “Architecture has the capacity to deliver truly transformational change,” he said. “As we face […] More

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    Tension as controversial Hobart hotel proposal recommended for approval

    A controversial proposal for a hotel and other visitor facilities in a public reserve in Hobart has been recommended for approval, but opponents of the project are gearing up for a fight. Designed by Tasmanian practice Circa Morris-Nunn Architects, the development at Rosny Hill Recreation Area would include a hotel with 60 guest suites, including […] More

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    Humanitarian architect wins global women in architecture award

    Pakistan’s first woman architect Yasmeen Lari and Spanish-American architectural historian and theorist Beatriz Colomina have been named as the winners of the 2020 W Awards, which recognize women’s contribution to architecture around the world. Formerly known as the Women in Architecture Awards, the W Awards are organized by the UK-based publications The Architectural Review and […] More