As we prepare to celebrate the Anzac Day centenary this weekend, ADR looks at the impact of war on Australia’s modern architecture.
Jost Architects convert a severely dilapidated 1850s prefab Singapore Cottage into a clever contemporary home, combining classic and modern materials.
"If architects are the defenders of the public interface, why aren't all buildings designed by architects?" asks Monique Woodward, of the playful and 'radically conservative' emerging practice WOWOWA.
The Huaxin Business Centre designed by Scenic Architecture Office tells an unconventional Chinese story of form following structure.
The State of the Art of Architecture is the inaugural event by the Chicago Architecture Biennale, taking place from 3 October 2015 through to 3 January 2016. Sixty participants have been selected from more than 30 countries for the event, including Sydney-based studio, otherothers.
As a practicing architect and founder of Indigenous Architecture and Design Victoria, Rueben Berg has been behind the scenes of Victoria's most culturally significant projects, including Melbourne's William Barak Portrait building.
Reworking the existing 1984 library building and curating a new public axis across the site, this new development by McGauran Giannini Soon Architects forms an urban threshold between old and new, as well as between Hargreaves Street and Lyttleton Terrace.
The Ivanhoe project, proposed by developer Caydon, is indicative an evolution in residential models in Melbourne's eastern suburbs.