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Architects: studiofour
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: North Building Group, Webb Consult
Melbourne: The Latest Architecture and News
Mayfield Avenue Residence / studiofour
Collins House Residential Building / Bates Smart
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Architects: Bates Smart
- Area: 31800 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Alucoil
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Professionals: Acoustic Logic, MA Civil Design, Meinhardt Melbourne, Time & Place, Lovell Chen
Brickface House / Austin Maynard Architects
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Architects: Austin Maynard Architects
- Area: 153 m²
- Year: 2017
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Professionals: TCM Building Group
35 Spring Street Residential Tower / Bates Smart
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Architects: Bates Smart
- Area: 54000 m²
- Year: 2017
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Professionals: Acoustic Logic, Watson Moss Growcott, Robert Bird Group, Umow Lai
271 Spring Street Office Building / John Wardle Architects
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Architects: John Wardle Architects
- Area: 20523 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Aqualoo, Armstrong Ceilings, Artedomus, China Southern, Classic Ceramics, +6
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Professionals: Arup, Coffey Geotechnics, PLP Australia, Bruce Trethowan Architects
In Absence Pavilion / Edition Office + Yhonnie Scarce
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Architects: Edition Office
- Area: 79 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Scent Australia, Tasmanian Timber, Unonovesette, Woca
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Professionals: CBD Contracting, Edition Office and Yhonnie Scarce, Farrar D
Newry House / Austin Maynard Architects
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Architects: Austin Maynard Architects
- Area: 129 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Shade Factor, Fisher & Paykel, Brightgreen, Cult, Dulux, +4
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Professionals: Dickson Hearn, OPS Engineers, Efficient Energy Choices, Moon Building Group
North Melbourne Terrace / Eldridge Anderson Architects
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Architects: Eldridge Anderson Architects
- Area: 199 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Artedomus, Astra Walker, McNeel, Vental
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Professionals: P.J. Yttrup & Associates, Simon Taylor landscaping
Green House / Zen Architects
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Architects: Zen Architects
- Area: 132 m²
- Year: 2006
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Manufacturers: Australian Sustainable Hardwoods (ASH), Enviroshop, Radial Timbers
A Psychiatric Hospital and an Alternative Public Workspace: 10 Unbuilt Projects Submitted by our Readers
Focusing on competition entries, this week’s curated selection of the best-unbuilt architecture from our readers' submissions, highlights projects from across the globe, presented part of international contests. Some are winners, some are not but all of the featured schemes have an intriguing conceptual approach, and a different story to tell.
Tackling diverse programming, the entries include an urban public housing proposal in South Korea, the Dianju Village Library in China and a new Future-Oriented Neighborhood in Finland combining urban and sustainable living. Moreover, the article showcases rare and unconventional functions like a hospital for psychiatry & neurological diseases in Turkey and an intervention on a famed Oscar Niemeyer site.
The Summit House / Architecture architecture
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Architects: Architecture Architecture
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Meyer Consulting
St. Vincent Place Residence / Coy Yiontis Architects
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Architects: Coy Yiontis Architects
- Area: 360 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Adshead & Mcquie Pty. Ltd, CH Group Pty Ltd, Keith Long & Associates
The Ian Potter Southbank Centre / John Wardle Architects
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Architects: John Wardle Architects
- Area: 9700 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Forbo Flooring Systems, iGuzzini, Artemide, Bianco Precast, +10
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Professionals: Arup, Aspect Studios, Aurecon, Before Compliance, Brian Hall & Marshall Day Entertech, +8
OMA to Create a New Retail Experience in Melbourne's Countryside
OMA is designing a 10,000-square-metre shopping center integrated with community spaces in Melbourne, Australia. Entitled the Wollert Neighborhood Centre, the project is located in Wollert, Whittlesea, one of Victoria’s fastest-growing regions, in the suburbs of Melbourne.
Terra Australis: Australia's New Cultural Projects Down Under
Australian architecture is rooted in the land. From environmental and climatic concerns to the country's unique cultural background, the built environment down under is defined by a history of connections to local contexts. Today, Australian architecture has also come to embrace a multicultural identity, with a new class of cultural projects showcasing how contemporary buildings and structures are being designed for the future.
TERROIR Designs Railway Visitor Center for the Dandenong Ranges
Architecture practice TERROIR has designed a new visitor center for Victoria’s Puffing Billy Railway in Australia. The $20 million project is sited within the Dandenong Ranges, 40 kilometres east of Melbourne. TERROIR were shortlisted from an open tender as one of five firms to compete in a design competition. The studio's strategy was to focus on creating a visitor experience anchored within the authentic sights, smells and sounds of the railway.
Concrete House / Matt Gibson Architecture
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Architects: Matt Gibson Architecture
- Year: 2015