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    Help for architects in COVID-19 stimulus package

    Architecture firms that fall into the small- or medium-sized business categories will be eligible for cash payments of up to $100,000, as part of the latest economic stimulus package announced by the federal government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Association of Consulting Architects Australia conducted a survey of practices and their anticipated impacts […] More

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    Design consortium appointed for major new Adelaide hospital

    The South Australian government has appointed a multi-practice consortium to design a major new hospital in Adelaide. The “A+” consortium comprising Woods Bagot, Bates Smart, Jacobs and UK practice BDP will together design the new Women’s and Children’s Hospital. The project, to be co-located with the Royal Adelaide Hospital by Silver Thomas Hanley Designinc, will […] More

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    OMA designs suburban mall in Melbourne

    OMA’s Australian office has designed a $40-million “neighbourhood centre” in the suburb of Wollert, 26 kilometres north of central Melbourne. Centred around an open green courtyard, the facility will have a focus on “community integration” and will feature traditional retail offerings along with health and wellbeing amenities including a GP “superclinic” and a yoga studio. […] More

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    Architects brace for cancellation of projects

    The preliminary results of a “pulse check” survey of Australian architects by the Association of Consulting Architects show that the majority of practices are anticipating, or have already experienced, the cancellation of projects in light of the unfolding COVID-19 crisis. The survey attracted responses from 1,341 practices, which collectively employed 12,167.5 full-time staff and 1,721 […] More

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    Perth City Deal paused amid pandemic uncertainty

    The Perth City Deal, which could see a new university campus created in the city’s CBD, will likely be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Western Australia’s planning minister Rita Saffioti has said. Aimed at increasing population density in the CBD, the City Deal would see the federal government chip in with funding for a […] More

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    Council backs Bates Smart’s Collins Street tower proposal

    City of Melbourne councillors have voted in favour of a Bates Smart designed tower proposed for “the Paris end” of Collins Street, going against the advice of council planners who called for the proposal to be rejected. The 26-storey tower at 52-60 Collins Street would house retail premises and office space, and would call for […] More

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    French architects appointed to lead University of Sydney design program

    French architects Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal, of Lacaton and Vassal Architects, have been appointed to share the inaugural Garry and Susan Rothwell Chair in Architectural Design Leadership at the University of Sydney’s School of Architecture, Design and Planning. Over a three-year period, Lacaton and Vassall who will deliver a program of design studios […] More

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    Major new university campus mooted for Canberra

    The University of New South Wales and the National Capital Authority have reached an agreement that will see a major new campus built on government-owned land within the Parliamentary Triangle in Canberra. The NCA and UNSW signed a memorandum of understanding in 2017 to guide discussion on the creation of an inner-city campus in the […] More