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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

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    Civic hub proposed for northern Gold Coast town

    The City of Gold Coast has revealed preliminary designs for a large, multi-purpose “civic hub” in Coomera. The proposal calls for an “all-in-one” building on a site next to a Westfield shopping centre and close to Coomera Train Station. It would contain a library, co-working spaces for non-profit organizations, a theatre, a customer service centre, […] More

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    ‘These remarkable examples of Mughal technology spoke to an India freed from British rule’

    The Jantar Mantar in Delhi is famous for its 13 astronomical instruments, construction of which began under Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (1688–1743) of Jaipur in the 1720s, and completed after his death. The park is empty when we visit and the giant triangle known as the Samrat Yantra, or Supreme Instrument, looms out of […] More

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    ARM Architecture’s HOTA Green Bridge opens

    A sculptural bridge has opened at the Gold Coast’s Home of the Arts (HOTA) precinct, a vast riverside park and cultural precinct masterplanned by ARM Architecture and Berlin-based Topotek 1. The bridge, which connects HOTA with Chevron Island across the Nerang River, was opened by Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate on 3 February. The bridge […] More

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    Woods Bagot’s ‘transformative’ three-tower project for Perth

    A three-tower project near Perth Arena and Yagan Square designed by Woods Bagot will be “transformative” for the area, according to the council’s design advisors. The Wellington mixed-use development will cross five lots along Murray and Wellington streets and include a new 26-level office building, 33-level residential building and the refurbishment of an existing Four […] More

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    Architecture in the age of Aquarius: 2020 APAF highlights

    The Asia Pacific Architecture Festival (APAF, formerly Asia Pacific Architecture Forum) will return to Brisbane from 7 to 20 March 2020 with a series of events that explore the relationship between architecture and water. Themed “Water,” the 2020 festival is curated by Cameron Bruhn (dean of University of Queensland School of Architecture) and Georgia Birks […] More

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    PTW designs curved mixed-use development in Sydney’s Zetland

    PTW Architects has designed a mixed-use development in Sydney’s Zetland that features a curving brick façade to mask the impact of more than 180 apartments. The design was chosen over two others, by Popov Bass and SJB, in a competition mandated by the City of Sydney’s Competitive Design Policy. The proposal calls for two buildings, […] More

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    Could Cockatoo Island become the next MONA?

    A group of private philanthropists want to take control of the publicly owned Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour and transform it into “a world class arts and culture destination.” The group outlined its vision for the future of the World Heritage-listed site in a submission to an independent review of the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust […] More