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Local gidgee stone is the building’s primary material, a design nod to the land art movement begun in the Northern Hemisphere.

‘Ingeniously demure’: Muttaburrasaurus Interpretation Centre

In a tiny Central Queensland town, an elliptical rampart structure built from local stone celebrates a 100-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton and creates a distinguished landmark for palaeontological tourism in the region.

Public / cultural
Permanent Camping II is conceived as a beautiful, finely crafted retreat.

Call of the wild: Camping shelters

Casey Brown Architecture, Richard Stampton Architects, Atelier Luke

Appealing to our escapist desires, this collection of architect-designed camping shelters acknowledges the restorative effects of a retreat into nature and pays tribute to the beauty of utility.

Residential
Opened in 1988, the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame building, designed by Feiko Bouman Architecture, is an example of late twentieth century Australian postmodernism.

The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame Rejuvenation and Upgrade Project

Rejuvenation and upgrade project: Brian Hooper Architect and M3 Architecture (architects in association). Original building: Feiko Bouman Architecture.

Two architectural practices continue their ongoing partnership in this rejuvenation of the “Opera House of the Outback,” showing admiration and respect for the original 1980s structure while enriching the visitor experience and delivering conceptually rigorous work to the region.

Public / cultural
Bespoke copper sheeting and recycled tallowwood will develop a patina over time, allowing the building to immerse itself in the landscape.

Research and conservation: Mon Repos Turtle Centre

Mon Repos Turtle Centre by Kirk navigates firm constraints to create a focal point for research and conservation.

Public / cultural