Tag: Sculpture

#Lifebridge, the 2020 installation by Hooman Jaffar, architecture graduate Taylah Jardine and craftsperson Cole Neuper.

Architect creates sculpture for Gold Coast festival

The sculpture will be one of around 70 Australian and international sculptural artworks created by more than 145 artists for the Swell Sculpture Festival.

Breeze of Innovation by Smar Architecture Studio.

Australian wins competition for Californian landmark

An Australian architecture practice’s proposal for an architectural landmark in Silicon Valley was selected the stand out winner from more than 900 submissions.

Interacting Fences by Georgia Taylor-Berry and Jesse Taylor.

Perth architects at large win sculpture award

A whispering wall sculpture designed by Perth architects working overseas has received a $30,000 sculpture award.

The coral greenhouse be installed by the John Brewer Reef.
Industry News | Josh Harris | 18 Sep 2019

Architects visualize greenhouse for imperilled Great Barrier Reef

An architecture practice has been commissioned to create a virtual reality animated video of an underwater sculpture showcasing reef science.

The updated design for Cloud Arch by Junya Ishigami.
Industry News | Linda Cheng | 11 Dec 2018

Junya Ishigami’s Cloud Arch shelved

A grand arch sculpture planned central Sydney is under a cloud due to sustained denial of access to begin installation.

Green Ladder by Vo Trong Nghia at Exchange Place, Barangaroo. Presented by Barangaroo Delivery Authority in collaboration with the Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas.

Vo Trong Nghia’s Green Ladder kicks off Barangaroo pavilion program

An architectural pavilion designed by prominent Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia, of Vo Trong Nghia Architects, has been installed in Sydney’s Barangaroo.

Arboria by Architects of Air.

Inflatable ‘luminarium’ appears in Fed Square

A massive, inflatable structure inspired by trees and Gothic architecture has been installed in Melbourne’s Federation Square.

Regatta H2O by Christopher Sjoberg and Ryo Saito, winner of LAGI 2016 Santa Monica. Energy technology: aerostatic flutter wind harvesting (WindBelt™). Water technology: fog harvesting. Annual capacity: 70 MWh (used on site) and 112 million liters of drinking water.

St Kilda Triangle named design site for international sustainable energy infrastructure ideas competition

The design site for LAGI 2018 Melbourne will be the St Kilda Triangle, while the main exhibition space will be Federation Square.

The updated design for Cloud Arch by Junya Ishigami.
Industry News | Linda Cheng | 28 Aug 2017

Junya Ishigami’s redesigned ‘grand arch’ for Sydney doubles in size

Light rail construction in Sydney CBD has forced Japanese architect Junya Ishigami to redesign his Cloud Arch sculpture.

Beyond the Wave by Heerim Architects and Planners, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen. Energy technologies: organic thin film. Annual capacity: 4,229 MWh.

International design competition to reimagine renewable energy infrastructure in Melbourne

The Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) has partnered with the Victorian government to stage its 2018 competition.

Inside the Flower by Janet Laurence and LAVA.
Industry News | Patrick Hunn | 7 Jun 2017

LAVA, Janet Laurence create membrane-wrapped ‘medicinal garden’ pavilion

LAVA has collaborated with artist Janet Laurence to create a pavilion that is both a botanical display and an “experiential” space featuring edible flowers and plant extracts.

The Floating Piers by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Lake Iseo, Italy, 2014-16.
The World | Louise Wright and Mauro Baracco | 22 May 2017

‘Power of the aesthetic’: Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Floating Piers

Mauro Baracco and Louise Wright visited Christo and Jeanne-Claude latest work that stretched across Italy’s picturesque Lake Iseo for two weeks in June 2016.

University of Tasmania architecture and design students at the "Species Hotels" exhibition at the Tasmanian College of the Arts in Inveresk, Tasmania.
Industry News | Louisa Wright | 24 Oct 2016

University of Tasmania students design ‘species hotels’ for Tasmania’s wildlife

Architecture and interior design students from the University of Tasmania have created a series of hotels for Tasmania’s furry and feathered friends.

Over Obelisk by Sibling.
Industry News | Louisa Wright | 18 Oct 2016

Sibling creates folly for Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab

The City of Melbourne’s inaugural Public Art Melbourne Biennial Lab has launched, with performances and “activations” on display at the Queen Victoria Market from 17 to 23 October.

In the central rain garden native sedges and grasses grow from a bed of local crushed granite. Artwork: Weeping Women by Sanné Mestrom, 2014 (sculptures).
Projects | Kate Gamble | 29 Mar 2016

The Ian Potter Sculpture Court

The Ian Potter Sculpture Court at Monash University’s Caulfield campus is a place of stillness and calm.

Freefall by Bligh Tanner, a proposed installation at the National Arboretum.
Industry News | Linda Cheng | 26 Aug 2014

Freefall

Bligh Tanner wins national ideas competition for a major sculptural installation at the National Arboretum.

Photos from the 1990s: Slit drums from Vanuatu.
Projects | Neil Hobbs | 14 Oct 2013

National Gallery of Australia Sculpture Garden

Thirty years after planting, this serpentine trail is now a destination in its own right.

Sculpture by the Sea 2013: Ayako Saito, Grove.
Exhibitions | 20 Aug 2013

Sculpture by the Sea Bondi

Over 100 works including 40 first-time exhibitors and three new artists.

Lucy Humphrey: Sculptor by the sea
People | Peter Salhani | 20 Jun 2013

Lucy Humphrey: Sculptor by the sea

The Sydney architect recently awarded a Helen Lempriere Scholarship for the 2013 Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi.

Hilde A. Danielsen, Upside Down Again, Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2013.
Exhibitions | 7 Mar 2013

Sculpture by the Sea – Cottelsoe

The Perth edition of this annual coastal sculpture exhibition.

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