Tag: Waterfront design
Riverfront park underway on Melbourne’s Birrarung
Construction has begun on a new public waterfront park on the north bank of Birrarung/Yarra river, designed by Oculus.
Making Sydney Harbour swimmable
The City of Sydney has set out a vision for a “swimmable harbour,” releasing speculative designs by Andrew Burges Architects.
Five entries shortlisted in Barangaroo pavilion competition
Infrastructure NSW has revealed the five finalists in a competition to design a waterfront pavilion in Sydney’s Barangaroo.
Architect wanted for Aboriginal cultural centre in Darwin
The Larrakia Development Corporation is seeking expressions of interest for the detailed design of an iconic building that will celebrate their culture and history.
Two ‘city shaping’ towers for Brisbane’s waterfront
A $2.1 billion office development designed by FJMT and Arkhefield will comprise two tower at the edge of Brisbane’s city grid and the river.
Sydney Fish Market approved
The NSW government has approved the $750 million redevelopment of the Sydney Fish Market.
Competition to design Barangaroo waterfront pavilion
The NSW government has launched a design competition for a new pier pavilion at Watermans Cove in Barangaroo South.
3XN appointed to lead design of new Sydney Fish Market
Danish architecture practice 3XN will lead a design consortium for the $250 million-plus new Sydney Fish Market.
Bunbury’s Dolphin Discovery Centre to be redeveloped
The Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury, Western Australia, will undergo a $12.3-million redevelopment, designed by MCG Architects.
IKEA to transform ferry into ‘harbour home’ on Sydney Harbour
IKEA Australia will transform a ferry into a “harbour home” on Sydney Harbour, in an effort to demonstrate that “today’s home is not confined to four walls.”
New order: Elizabeth Quay, Perth
ARM Architecture and Taylor Cullity Lethlean combine post-punk populism with old-fashioned civic amenity to redefine Perth’s urban identity at Elizabeth Quay.