Projects
RSSA more liveable work space in tune with a more flexible modern work force.
A classic riverside restaurant by Allan Powell Architects at Melbourne’s reborn Hamer Hall.
Sydney’s iconic high street providore opens a restaurant / grocer by Landini Associates in Westfield, CBD.
A Brisbane craft brewery fitout by James Cubitt Architects.
Drama and a sense of community within this Auckland building’s medieval-like laneways of the future by Patterson Associates.
As part of a larger renewal program, Richards and Spence revitalizes a building on Brisbane’s James Street retail precinct.
A store in the centre of Milan shows why Paola Navone is sought after as a creator of magical experiences.
Kerstin Thompson Architects’ gallery at Monash University develops a very subtle exploration of spatial experience.
A diverse public project in Perth combines domestic and institutional qualities.
An award-winning project by FJMT redefines monumentality in public architecture.
Bates Smart director Philip Vivian reviews One40william by Hassell.
Hassell chairman Ken Maher reviews Bates Smart’s 420 George Street.
With crisp architecture that is at once spare, masculine and luxurious, Esquire is Brisbane’s newest hot spot.
Lahz Nimmo and Spackman Mossop and Michaels created Warragamba Dam’s visitor centre and masterplan.
A rich irregularity and strange difference balance commercial imperatives in Donovan Hill’s addition to the Brisbane skyline.
This corporate industrial park by Gamble McKinnon Green shows industry being woven into a backdrop of vegetation and wetlands.
Cardno S.P.L.A.T.’s Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal is sculptural, elegant and controlled.
Glass walls provide a transparency in the laboratories and consulting rooms of BVN’s new facility at the University of Sydney.
John Wardle Architects, Wonderwall and Westfield’s collaborate on a major Sydney redevelopment.
Russell & George’s unified space for the Melbourne Thurley store belies a richly layered and detailed interior.
Kenzo’s Melbourne store is an enchanting example of simple and rich design that reflects and complements the brand.
Architects and designers are creating fresh school environments to support a new era in education delivery.
A historical flavour combines with a love of fine dining in Hecker Guthrie’s interiors for a new French brasserie in Melbourne.