Heritage Park, a dense low-rise housing development outside Sydney, offers an appealing alternative to the sprawling suburbs of Australian cities.
Author:
Philip Drew
Photographer:
Kraig Carlstrom
Photographer:
Michael Nicholson
Photographer:
Adam Mørk
Beneath its playful exterior, KUD’s new project critiques the Victorian terrace type and restrictive inner city planning regulations.
Architect:
Kavellaris Urban Design (KUD)
Author:
Christine Phillips
Photographer:
Peter Bennetts
Greenpeace has launched a competition to build a structure to ‘physically block construction of a third runway’ at London’s Heathrow Airport.
Fox Johnston brings high-density housing and heritage conservation together in an infill housing project, creating a mews-style development behind two Federation-era homes in Randwick.
Architect:
Fox Johnston
Photographer:
Brett Boardman
Author:
John de Manincor
An ornamental pavilion designed by Carmody Groarke features slender columns and a steel canopy, creating a subtle and delicate architectural installation.
Architect:
Carmody Groarke
Photographer:
Luke Hayes
A reflective video from Alex Roman, touring architectural spaces – all beautifully produced using CGI.
Part of the Laneways: By George! Hidden Networks series, this Sydney installation is part sculpture and part social experiment.
Architect:
ASPECT Studios (Landscape Architects)
Architect:
Herbert + Mason
Designer:
Derlot Studio
Photographer:
Florian Groehn
Photographer:
Simon Wood
Heritage Park, a dense low-rise housing development outside Sydney, offers an appealing alternative to the sprawling suburbs of Australian cities.
Author:
Philip Drew
Photographer:
Kraig Carlstrom
Photographer:
Michael Nicholson
Photographer:
Adam Mørk
Fox Johnston brings high-density housing and heritage conservation together in an infill housing project, creating a mews-style development behind two Federation-era homes in Randwick.
Architect:
Fox Johnston
Photographer:
Brett Boardman
Author:
John de Manincor
An adapted version of the classic calendar clock, featuring a rotating sequence of contemporary typefaces.
Available Through:
Living Edge
Paul Johnston explains why many believe the destruction of 10 Murray Street will be a tragic blow to the legacy of Australia's modernist pioneers.
Author:
Paul Johnston
Photographer:
Thomas Ryan
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