The inaugural Housing Futures forum on 31 July will discuss residential architecture of any scale across three categories - single dwelling, apartment living and the future in aged and student housing.
Open House Melbourne's first speaker series, 'Design City, Built Melbourne' with Breathe Architecture and John Wardle Architects among the practices revealing the motivation and thinking behind some of the city's pivotal projects.
Kennedy Nolan is an architectural practice devoted to creating beautiful, thoughtful and innovative projects for life and living. (inside) co-editor Jan Henderson looks at how experience, connectivity and innovation form the building blocks of its design.
We take a look at the recently revealed winners for the South Australian and Western Australian Architecture Awards.
With over 105 buildings available for self-guided tours and a variety of free talks tours and events, the Open House Melbourne weekend is a rare opportunity to hear about the creative process behind some of Melbourne’s most iconic buildings.
Is there a consistent connection between the silently beautiful but bold Nordic architectural design gestures, and the way in which the mind can be freed to creatively innovate? ADR contributor Bronwyn Marshall unpacks the enduring appeal of Nordic design.
Still buzzing from the Victorian, Tasmanian, Queensland and last night's NSW awards? We recap the major projects to watch for at the National Awards in November.
Always moving forward and never resting on its laurels, Technē Architecture + Design has made a name for itself designing beautiful projects that showcase the practice’s talent, imagination and integrity.
Sneak a peek inside the AIA award-winning Mongrel Rapture, with AR's exclusive review of the 1616-page monograph dedicated to the important and highly influential practice, Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM).
"Yes, it’s a monograph but it’s also a manifesto of sorts," says Howard Raggatt about ARM’s 150,000 word tome of biblical proportions, which took out the Bates Smart State Award for Architecture in the Media at last week's Victorian Architecture Awards.
There is an increased responsibility for the architecture and design community to replicate ideal living conditions in multiresidential apartments, as a way to bridge the gap in quality between high density accommodation and traditional housing.
Capitol Grand, the tallest skyscraper outside of the city centre of Melbourne, has been approved for construction by VCAT. Designed by Bates Smart Architects, the 50-storey tower will house 450 residential apartments.
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