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Regular ribs and strips of honey-coloured timber are key to the character of the project and a nod to the Queensland tradition of timber construction.

Theatrical and meticulous: The Kitchens

This new market hall, designed by ACME, Landini Associates and The Buchan Group, is a theatrical and meticulously crafted insertion in the Robina Town Centre redevelopment and a crucial contribution to an enriched urban space.

Commercial
The mixed-use development brings an unexpected geometry and rhythm to Echlin Street in West End, Townsville.

Fresh-faced: The Hub on Echlin

Architects North has created a curious and elegant self-generated development in the Townsville suburb of West End that was conceived as “a breathe of fresh air.”

Commercial, Residential
The recently completed 19 Wandoo Street project saw the conversion of an existing shed into a large retail space.

Incremental civic-ness: James Street Precinct

Richards and Spence has made a significant contribution to a whole fragment of Brisbane, using a rich and distinctive design language across a range of works for the James Street precinct.

Commercial
Backlit, frosted glass and clear glass shelves position the glasses front and centre.

Wonder room: Optiko

Stephen Cameron Architecture has designed an optical store that resembles a cabinet of curiosities.

Interiors
The entry door hints at the stripped-back and simple interiors within.

Blonde Venus

Blonde Venus in Brisbane, designed by Richards & Spence, is stamped with the fashion-forward personality of its owner.

Interiors
White brickwork sharply defines the form.

Nineteen James

As part of a larger renewal program, Richards and Spence revitalizes a building on Brisbane’s James Street retail precinct.

Commercial
The fitout combined preloved objects with fashion from Queensland’s local talent to create a homely and eclectic space.

The Fleet Store

Emerging fashion gets a leg up at the Fleet Store, a temporary pop-up shop in Brisbane’s Wintergarden.

Interiors