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Beck Street House / Lineburg Wang

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Cannon Hill Anglican College D Block / Reddog Architects

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  • Architects: Reddog Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1990
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  iGuzzini, Fuse Furniture, Kfive Furniture, Versalux
  • Professionals: BPLanned, JHA Consulting

East Room House / Loucas Zahos Architects

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Baker Boys Beach House / refresh*design

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Point Lookout, Australia

How Do Tensile Structures Work and What Materials Can Be Used?

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Let us return to the first architecture class on structures and the classification of structural efforts. In most structures, whether natural or man-made, compression forces are the primary actors. These are efforts undertaken with equal and opposing loads, applied in the interior of the structure, which tend towards the shortening of the piece in one direction - or compressing it, as the name indicates. It is not difficult to find examples of this: for example, a stone wall or a wooden log can resist the weight of a covering through internal compression efforts that are inherent to each material. Tension efforts, on the other hand, tend to lengthen components in the direction of the applied force of action. Steel, for example, is a material with good tensile strength. It is used in reinforced concrete precisely in the parts where the piece is in traction. But it is also possible for a structure to only have tensile parts, as is the case of membrane, tensioned, or tension structures, which consist of surfaces pulled by the action of cables or ropes in which the masts absorb compression efforts.

Our Resilient House / Contexture

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Nannygai House / Paul Butterworth Architect

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Point Lookout, Australia

Anne Street Garden Villas / AOG Architects

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Park Road House / Lineburg Wang

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Brisbane, Australia

Farmhouse Residence / Smith Architects

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Rochedale, Australia

Annerley House / zuzana&nicholas

Annerley House / zuzana&nicholas - Exterior Photography, Houses
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Annerley, Australia
  • Architects: zuzana&nicholas
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  119
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AllKind Joinery & Glass, Arkie, Ceramica Vogue, Concrete Nation, Eco Outdoor, +2
  • Professionals: NGS Structural Engineers

Waratah Secondary House / anthrosite

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Newcastle, Australia
  • Architects: anthrosite
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  60
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Professionals: F&D DeVitis

After All, Is Using Wood in Architecture Sustainable?

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In recent years, we have published many articles about wood. Addressing trends of use, possibilities for log wood, panels, curves, and finishes, innovations in tall building structures, and wood's behavior towards fire, these articles have explicated a wide variety of the material's applications and characteristics. A specific type of wood, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT), has emerged as highly structurally efficient with thermal, seismic, and even sensory benefits, described by specialists as the concrete of the future. But when we post these articles on social media, we frequently encounter comments from our readers concerned about the impact of deforestation. Although we may see wood as a great building material of the future, we must ask ourselves: is it possible to continue cutting down trees and using their wood while still calling it sustainable?

Tiny Offices: Extensions Separating Home from Workspaces

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Working from home comes with a flexible schedule, not to mention savings on travel costs, and you can be closer to family. But distractions can make working from home inefficient. It becomes critical to separate the spaces used for living from the ones used for working. Building an addition is, in most cases, the perfect solution.

Fluid Dynamics: Iconic Swimming Pools Around the World

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Aquatic centers are defined by activity. Making space for focused exercise and leisure alike, they are designed to support different scales of movement. At their core, they center on swimming pools. These structures explore ideas of light and space spanning millennia, from Pakistan's "Great Bath" at the site of Mohenjo-Daro and Ancient Greek palaestras to contemporary swimming complexes.

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The Sibyl Centre – The Women’s College University of Sydney / m3architecture

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  • Architects: m3architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1175
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Woven Image, iGuzzini, Ancon, Barrier Group, +24

Lucent Apartment Building / Plazibat Architects

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Newstead, Australia

John Wardle Wins 2020 Gold Medal from Australian Institute of Architects

The Australian Institute of Architects has announced John Wardle as the winner of the 2020 Gold Medal. Wardle was recognized for his iterative design process and attention to craft, as well as his collaborations with artists and craftspeople. His firm's portfolio of work includes both national and international projects, as well as his contribution to the 16th International Biennale Architettura in Venice.

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