The proposal from Urtzi Grau’s design team was chosen from a global pool of 1715 entries, all vying for an opportunity to design the Guggenheim Museum in Helsinki, Finland.
The design of the 359-bed hospital, by Conrad Gargett Lyons, won the prestigious Future Health Project Award at the 2014 Design and Health International Academy Awards.
Acknowledging the inherited space that is the Flour Mill and its industrial silos, HASSELL has incorporated a system of scale in their design that echoes the site’s industrial proportions.
Since 1991 ArchiTeam has offered members professional development, networking, marketing and essential business services. In 2005 they began a bi-annual awards competition, which is now a yearly event.
Through transit-oriented corridors and egalitarian placemaking, Sydney could become the blueprint for the creation of liveable cities. An engaging feature on the impact of urban density by David Holm and Philip Graus.
The masterclass attracts architects, postgraduates and senior student from over 70 countries around the world, and is equivalent to 150 hours of high-level study at postgraduate level.
Bosco Verticale by Italian firm Boeri Studio was created to set a new benchmark for environmentally sustainable apartment housing in the region.
Capable of simulating “surfable” 1.5-meter-high waves, the heated salt-water pool is envisioned as an extension of Central Pier in the Docklands.
An insightful conversation with stellar architects Ben Edwards and Juliet Moore reveals the creative process and working dynamic behind their successful practice.
Asia Square is named not only for the shape of its twin towers, but also for the public arena at their base, a European-inspired urban form adapted to the Singapore context.
Architects Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas reimagine the travel experience at a futuristic new international airport by in south-east China.
Open Agenda aims to test the limits of what architecture is through a critical platform, seeking to amplify the voice of recent Australian and New Zealand architecture graduates.
How do educators design the collaborative studio environment to suit 21st century practice? A topical article by Dr Nicki Wragg, senior lecturer in design at Swinburne University of Technology.
Architectural Review Asia Pacific invites you to contribute an article, a project review or to nominate a candidate for either. Be a part of the fascinating architectural discourse shaping the profession today!
The new engineering workshop by Paul Morgan Architects (PMA) demonstrates the architectural detail in designing a hardworking, functional space for Monash University’s Clayton campus.
The award, presented by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), was chosen after a year long selection process across 88 entries in four global regions.
A unique suburban house preserves a sense of local history while projecting a new style of its own, catering for a modern family lifestyle. Breathe Architecture's Jeremy McLeod discusses a project that combines architectural tradition with a contemporary approach.
Virginia Kerridge Architects converts an old lolly factory to provide a spacious warehouse home for a young family. Kerridge speaks to ADR about the award winning project as part of our Intergrain Timber Vision Awards series.
Rapid urbanisation and the sharing economy are a catalyst for constant adaptation in developing 'village cities'. Lauren Amaya witnesses the effects of growth on architecture in South America and South Asia.
March Studio's Rodney Eggleston reveals the meticulous design process behind Nishi's striking interiors, in an interview for ADR's Intergrain Timber Vision award series.
The Interlace in Singapore sits at that unwieldy scale, too large to be judged as a piece of singular architecture, and yet not quite sizeable to constitute an area claimed as urban design. Erik L’Heureux reviews the unique project for AR136 Super-.
Protectionist may have won the Melbourne Cup but the Lexus Design Pavilion took the spoils as the most exclusive marquee on-track during the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp's new Bankstown Library seamlessly incorporates ESD initiatives to create a learning centre that enhances the architectural landscape, offering a contemporary multifunctional space for the community at large. This article originally appeared in AR136 - Super-.
The rewarding Burst Open exhibition demonstrates techniques shaping contemporary architecture and design in the digital age, with experimental works exploring intellectual property, open source design and 3D printing.