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A competition-winning design for a new pedestrian/cycle bridge over the Yarra river, as part of a public art project, in Melbourne’s Docklands area. The brief called for the re-use of the remaining sections of the Webb Dock Rail Bridge.
Spice Temple + The Waiting Room, Melbourne restaurants, Australia – design by 1:1 Architects – interiors, Victoria restaurants: Spice Temple Melbourne + TWR
The Academy is an immersive environment that engages all the senses to enhance learning. The design team in conjunction with responsive environment artists and sonic specialists, worked collaboratively with NAB to create The Academy.
Grimshaw were engaged to provide urban planning and station design services for the Springvale Road Project Alliance. The design incorporates an elevated concourse, pedestrian connections, bus interchange facilities and station and platform architectural elements.
The Melbourne Centre of Nanofabrication (MCN), based in Clayton Victoria, boasts world class architectural features and facilities that showcase Woods Bagot as a leading competitor in the education and science design space.
Wilkinson Eyre Architects (London, UK) and Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) Architects & Engineers (Melbourne, AUS) have been appointed to design a new building for Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.
Nestled within the undulated roofline of one of Fitzroy’s famed MacRobertson warehouses, sits a roof terrace with a difference – complete with canopy and turf.
The Lyon Housemuseum speculates on the conjunction of art and living, challenges conventional notions of ‘public’ and ‘private’ and explores new relationships between art and architecture through a new hybridised architectural type – a ‘housemuseum’.
Australian Catholic University Health and Wellbeing Centre, Melbourne: Fitzroy building – by Woods Bagot Architects – ACU Health and Wellbeing Centre Melbourne
The task of creating Crown’s latest $300m, 658 room hotel, Crown Metropol, in Melbourne’s prospering Southbank precinct was a challenge welcomed by leading Australian architecture and interior design firm, Bates Smart.
This residential building reflects a key principle behind O1A’s designs, ‘the oneness’ of the process; landscape, environmental sustainability and architectural form brought together as an integral part of the architectural language, resulting in a timeless and continuously-evolving form.
Reflecting the bohemian ambience of its location in inner Melbourne, this project revitalises and converts a former two-storey factory into 22 individual apartment units.
401 St Kilda Road, Melbourne residential building – design by Elenberg Fraser – St Kilda building, Melbourne flats: residential property in Victoria
Situated in Falls Creek, the development is an essential and exciting new Gateway concept for the Village. Comprising two elegantly formed buildings emerging from the landscape, the view on arrival is complimented by the clearly framed aspect up to the ski fields beyond.
ANZ Centre, designed by HASSELL, is one of the most open and permeable banking headquarters in the world. Rarely – if ever before – has a bank invited the public into the heart of its workplace.
There is a clear hierarchy in this house. Contrasting to the raked timber wall that stretches from the letterbox to become the westerly verandah, the remainder of the house appears as a simple modernist expression akin to many of the houses in the region.