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    DKO designs Penrith tower influenced by cityscape

    A development application has been lodged for a 46-storey mixed-use development at 614–632 High Street, Penrith. Sited on an irregularly shaped allotment with a frontage to High Street and Union Lane, the building designed by DKO Architecture will feature a five-storey retail podium, while the tower will house offices, 41 serviced apartments and 272 residential […] More

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    Alastair Swayn Foundation offers research grants

    The Alastair Swayn Foundation has launched its 2020 grants program, which aims to support research in architecture and design. The grants program is divided into two streams. The $2,000 research grants are awarded to individuals, groups and organizations to conduct research that aligns with the foundation’s guiding principles of excellence, innovation, collaboration, progress, and leadership. […] More

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    DIA survey reveals COVID-19 pain

    Designers around Australia are facing lost clients, loss of employment and reduced cashflow as projects dry up, according to a Design Institute of Australia (DIA) survey on COVID-19 impacts. The survey of professionals working in the design industry – both members and non-members of the DIA – identified some of the key challenges facing respondents […] More

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    Hospital beds and coronavirus test centres are needed fast. Here's an Australian-designed solution

    Two of the most pressing needs worldwide in the coronavirus pandemic are for more hospital beds and testing centres. No country in the world has enough hospital beds or intensive-care unit (ICU) beds for a pandemic. Even the best prepared, like Germany with 33.9 ICU beds per 100,000 citizens, does not have enough. Most countries […] More

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    Green light for much-anticipated Parramatta pool

    The much-anticipated Parramatta Aquatic and Leisure Centre project is a step close to fruition, with council approving the lodgement of a main works development application. Council also endorsed the design for the centre by Grimshaw, Andrew Burges Architects and McGregor Coxall. The team chosen from a shortlist of four designs from an international design excellence […] More

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    ARM designs horseshoe-shaped apartment building by Flemington Racecourse

    City of Melbourne councillors have unanimously supported a proposal to construct a 15-storey, horse-shoe-shaped apartment building on a “postcard” site adjacent to Flemington Racecourse. The design, by ARM Architecture, takes inspiration from jockey silks. The facade also features a negative outline of the Melbourne Cup trophy. The building will accommodate approximately 300 apartments, five percent […] More

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    WA's first ‘medihotel’ on its way

    A hotel with the capacity to accommodate patients undergoing treatment and recovery is under development in Western Australia. The “medihotel” will the first in the state and forms part of the first stage of the proposed Murdoch Health and Knowledge Precinct designed and masterplanned by Hassell. With 60 patient rooms, the medihotel will be equipped […] More

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    Australia pulls out of the 2020 Venice Biennale

    The Australian Institute of Architects has announced it will no longer participate in the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale, scheduled to begin in August. In a statement, the Institute said, “The rapidly changing and escalating situation regarding COVID-19 has made it impossible for us to plan for the exhibition, as the health and safety of our […] More