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    Geoff Warn concludes term as WA Government Architect

    Geoff Warn has completed his term as Government Architect in Western Australia, following seven years in the role. Warn was appointed to the role in 2013. He is a founding partner and director of multidisciplinary design studio Donaldson and Warn, and has, over several decades, been heavily involved in architectural education, including as a professor […] More

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    New York architect revises major Elizabeth Quay two-tower development

    Revised designs for a mixed-use, two-tower development at Perth’s Elizabeth Quay, by New York-based practice Rex Architecture (design architect) and Hassell (executive architect), have been submitted to the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority. The proposed development will occupy lots 5 and 6 in the Elizabeth Quay development area. It will comprise a 56-storey tower containing retail, residential […] More

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    Cooling towers are a powerful presence in the landscape – and deserve to be saved

    The Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire is one of the most beautiful places in England. Tourists visit it as the ‘Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution’ and as a UNESCO World Heritage site. I suspect many of them are surprised to find these historic industrial attractions embedded within such a lushly Arcadian landscape, in which the River […] More

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    DKO, Breathe complete Australia's largest recycled brick building

    Constructed using half a million recycled bricks, the newly opened Arkadia apartments in Sydney’s Alexandria could be the largest recycled brick building in Australia, says architect Koos de Keijzer, principal of DKO Architecture. Designed in collaboration with Breathe Architecture for Defence Housing Australia (DHA), the $136 million project comprises 152 units made up of a […] More

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    New precinct category added to Good Design Awards

    The 2020 instalment of the Good Design Awards will add a new category for Precinct Design to the existing 10 categories for architecture. Dating back to 1958, the program recognizes design across a wide range of disciplines, including architecture, fashion, engineering, communications and products. The program focuses not only on the finished design, but also […] More

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    Heritage review identifies mid-century ‘hidden gems’ in south-east Melbourne

    The City of Glen Eira, in Melbourne’s south-east, has published a draft version of a heritage review of its post-war buildings. The review, conducted by heritage specialists Built Heritage, was commissioned by the council in 2019. In 2018, the council was proactive in protecting a house by émigré modernist architect Anatol Kagan from demolition, staging […] More