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Straight to the Pool Room: Australia’s Elegant New Pavilions

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Outback architecture embraces the outdoors. From the world-famous Sydney Opera House to aboriginal desert huts, Australian architecture rises from the elements while learning from them. In terms of vernacular shelters, barns, sheds, and verandahs often became community centers or places to congregate. These humble beginnings would transform over the following centuries as people began to build for the “Australian dream.” Whether using traditional pisé construction or fabricating wildly new forms, architects began capitalizing upon historical building methods and reinterpreting them.

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Graffiti House / Durack Architects

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  • Architects: Durack Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  339
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

Bundeena House / Tribe Studio Architects

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Bundeena, Australia

Concrete Blonde House / Carter Williamson Architects

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Annandale, Australia

Lambton House / Curious Practice

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Lambton, Australia
  • Architects: Curious Practice
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  134
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  ABI Interiors, Bosch, Caroma, James Hardie, Koskela, +4
  • Professionals: Built by Eli, Kameo Design

Construction and Design Trends of 2021: The Recurring, The Popular, The Relevant and The Substantial

As we look back at the architecture projects we have published in 2020, as part of our yearly review, we were able to distinguish many recurring elements and solutions in terms of materials, programs, and functions.

Since the architecture industry moves slightly slower than others, we found that many things in the construction and design that have been building up these past years have come out making strong statements this 2020. We believe, therefore, that trends in the architecture world could be defined not only by what has been recurrent and popular but also, what has proven to be relevant and substantial.

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Best Architectural Projects of 2020

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On behalf of the entire ArchDaily team, we would like to thank you for your continued support and for making 2020 our best year so far! We are now reaching more architects around the world and inspiring them in the creation of better built environments. With more than 5500 different projects published during the year, our curators are excited to share this collection of the 100 most visited projects of 2020. This selection represents the best content created and shared by the ArchDaily community over the past 11 months.

Dulwich Hill Vaults House / Benn + Penna Architecture

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Dulwich Hill, Australia

Polycarbonate for Interiors: 8 Examples of Translucent Architecture Indoors

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Diversifying the materials of an interior space can greatly improve its depth and visual interest. At the same time, adding partitions or other delineations of internal space can help organize flow, circulation, and visibility. Polycarbonate, a type of lightweight, durable thermoplastic, is an excellent medium for both functions.

In its raw form, polycarbonate is completely transparent, transmitting light with nearly the same efficacy as glass. However, it is also lighter and stronger than glass and tougher than other similar plastics such as acrylic, polystyrene, ABS, or nylon, making it a good choice for designers seeking durable, impact and fire resistant materials that still transmit light. Like glass, it is a natural UV filter and can be colored or tinted for translucency, yet it is also prized for its flexibility, allowing it to be shaped into any size or shape. Finally, it is easily recyclable because it liquefies rather than burning, making it at least more environmentally friendly than other thermoset plastics. For example, recycled polycarbonate can be chemically reacted with phenol in a recycling plant to produce monomers that can be turned back into plastic.

HexBox Canopy / DTC + CodeToProduction

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Darlington, Australia

Church Point House / CHROFI

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Sydney, Australia

Palm Beach Blue House / Benn + Penna Architecture

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Palm Beach, Australia

What Types of Residential Floors Favor Wheelchair Circulation?

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One of the most important design considerations that residential architects have the responsibility to address is accessibility, ensuring that people with disabilities can comfortably live at home without impediments blocking basic home functionality. Accessibility for wheelchair users is a particularly important architectural concern due to unalterable spatial, material, and other requirements necessitated by wheelchair design and use. Because guaranteeing the comfort of all users, including disabled users, is one of the most essential obligations of all architects, designing for wheelchair users must be done with utmost the attention and care, especially in residential environments. Below, we delineate several strategies for designing floors for wheelchair circulation, helping architects achieve this goal of maximum comfort and accessibility.

Glassbook House / Sibling Architecture

Glassbook House / Sibling Architecture - Exterior Photography, Houses, Courtyard
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Tempe, Australia
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  100
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cemintel, Lysaght, Mutina, Obeco Glass Blocks, Okalux, +4
  • Professionals: SDA Structures, Arc.

Monochromatic Kitchens: 3 Design Strategies with a Single Color

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A monochrome environment is a space in which most architectural elements are of a single color. Although it is common for architects to design black or white monochromatic spaces due to its neutrality, it is possible to use almost any color to design a space, taking advantage of their infinite tones, undertones, and shades.

Parry Street House / Curious Practice

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Cooks Hill, Australia

Vikki’s Place / Curious Practice

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Wickham, Australia

North Bondi House / James Garvan Architecture

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North Bondi, Australia
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  180
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Elton Group, PGH Bricks, Precision Flooring, Rockcote, +1
  • Professionals: TC Build