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    Gold Medalist Gabriel Poole dies

    Queensland architect and 1998 Gold Medalist Gabriel Poole has died. Born in Ipswich in 1934, Poole became one of the most significant architects to have emerged from Queensland, with his houses in particular attracting accolades and recognition from his peers. His Tent House in Eumundi won the Institute’s 1990 Robin Boyd Award and the Queensland […] More

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    Institute calls for more stimulus for design and construction industries

    Dear Prime Minister The Australian Institute of Architects (the Institute) commends you on the leadership your government is showing in support of businesses and importantly the most vulnerable members of the community whose jobs and livelihoods are under threat. The Institute believes that stimulus measures that are aimed at the development sector, and all its […] More

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    Pleas for ‘significant’ Kevin Borland house to be saved

    A house design by Kevin Borland has been sold at auction, with fears it could be altered or demolished. The architect’s daughter, who hoped to see the building heritage listed before the sale, pleaded for the house to be saved at the auction. The house, in Melbourne’s Glen Iris, was auctioned on 21 March. Proceedings […] More

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    Jury announced, entries open for 2020 Think Brick Awards

    “Australia’s richest design awards” program, which celebrates the use of clay brick, concrete masonry and roof tiles by architects and designers, has announced its jury for 2020. The Think Brick Awards will be announced on 13 August 2020, and will be judged on craftsmanship and the innovative use of brick. Elizabeth McIntyre, CEO of Think […] More

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    New hotels proposed for Launceston heritage precinct

    Perth-based practice Scanlan Architects has designed two “separate but interconnected” hotels for a heritage precinct in central Launceston. The ambitious proposal, worth $50 million, would include 285 rooms across the two hotels, to be dubbed Warehouse Hotel and Heritage Hotel. Each hotel would also include a “unique collection of themed public spaces,” as well as […] More

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    Snøhetta to design South Australian art gallery

    The Hans Heysen Foundation has selected the Adelaide studio of Norwegian practice Snøhetta to design an art gallery and cultural precinct at The Cedars, the Adelaide Hills home of renowned father and daughter artists Hans Heysen and Nora Heysen. In November 2019, the foundation called for Adelaide-based studios and practices to tender for the project. […] More

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    State government overrules 'reckless' council to save Geelong green spine

    The Victorian government has moved to protect the award-winning Geelong Green Spine from the local council’s wrecking ball. It is preparing to declare Mercer and Garden streets a designated State Road Project and take over control from the council, under Victoria’s Road Management Act. The state government has instructed the council not to undertake any […] More

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    ‘Original and masterful’: 2020 Dulux Colour Awards finalists

    Some 107 projects have been named finalists for the 2020 Dulux Colour Awards, chosen from a pool of 450 entries. A panel of Australian and New Zealand design and creative industry professionals selected finalists that displayed “innovative use of colour in built environments” across both commercial and residential spaces. Finalists for the program, now in […] More