With no mandatory height limits or minimum dwelling sizes, the rezoning of the country's largest urban renewal site has been called "scandalous" by planning experts.
Dr Helen Norrie, one of the creative directors of the 2014 Australian Institute of Architects National Conference, gives a comprehensive rundown of the 2015 event.
Melbourne’s skyline is set to dramatically transform. The city is experiencing an unprecedented surge in high-rise construction, with more than 20 new skyscrapers taller than 200 metres being constructed or planned.
Historically, courthouses have been a means of alienating Aboriginal people from their community and place. Designed jointly by TAG Architects and iredale pedersen hook, the new Kununurra courthouse reflects the intersection of the justice system with Indigenous worldviews.
Aileen Sage and Michelle Tabet's 'The Pool' exhibition for the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale “is not just about the typology of a pool, but also a pool of collaboration”.
Robson Rak Architects take us through their redesign of a tired Victorian residence, with new addition completing the vision.
Shaun Lockyer Architects talk us through their Brisbane headquarters, within a thriving riverside precinct in Newstead.
This year’s National Architecture Conference brought forth a diversity of ideology and opinion, emphatically expressed at the Culture panel discussion chaired by Andrew Mackenzie with panellists Deborah Saunt, Ian McDougall and Cynthia Davidson.
Sydney-based architecture and design practice Bijl Architecture has recently taken part in improving a community outreach initiative based in Redfern, Sydney.
Why not ditch the cab and take a speedboat to dinner? A new underwater event space at the Per Aquum Niyama resort in the Maldives, lies six meters below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
A month after being granted a permit to build the largest development outside Melbourne’s CBD, the developers of Whitehorse Towers in Box Hill have announced that all 511 apartments have been sold.
Together with his humanitarian relief outfit Voluntary Architects’ Network (VAN), Ban will implement a three-phased project to provide housing and infrastructure for thousands of homeless victims.
The Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects has shortlisted 74 projects for the 2015 Victorian Architecture Awards.
The New Zealand exhibition will be titled “Future Islands”, with a team led by Dr Walker and exhibition associate director Kathy Waghorn, of the University of Auckland School of Architecture and Planning.
ADR speaks to Aesop's first lead architect for Asia Pacific, Kian Yam, and retail development and construction coordinator, Tim Mather about the eye-catching Flinders Lane store, and their roles within Aesop's first dedicated in-house team of designers and architects.
From large scale works by HASSELL and Woods Bagot to Peter Stutchbury's small but challenging Tent House, we look at the 79 shortlisted projects in this year’s New South Wales Architecture Awards.
The international architecture community is pushing for urgent assistance in long-term and safe reconstruction in Nepal, with notable architect Shigeru Ban and furniture giant IKEA among those contributing to relief efforts.
Watch Italian Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano's new building for the Whitney Museum of American Art take shape in New York’s Meatpacking District, in this time-lapse construction video.
Perched on a steep site with challenging access but extensive views and aspect, this project by Bijl Architecture involved substantial alterations and additions to a partly renovated red-brick 1950s home in Collaroy, Sydney.
New York-based architectural photographer Erieta Attali presents a photographic exhibition of projects by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma at the University of Sydney’s Tin Sheds Gallery.
The many similarities between Collingwood’s heritage protected facades and the streets of New York City are about to expand thanks to a new luxury residential project by Melbourne based architects Elenberg Fraser.
The proposed Ian Potter Wild Play Garden will see renowned landscape architects ASPECT Studios work with Centennial Parklands to bring back 'wild play' for children and their carers within Sydney's most loved park.
'The skyscraper is a machine that makes land pay,’ according to Cass Gilbert, the architect of the Woolworth Building in 1913 – an early New York City skyscraper. Clare Snowden investigates this theory and how all types of buildings are devices for generating revenue from once idle plots of pasture.
The six finalists of the prestigious Guggenheim Helsinki design competition have revealed their Stage Two designs. Organized by the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, the competition invited concept proposals for a new 12,000sqm waterfront museum in Helsinki, Finland.