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Health and Medical Research Building / Architectus

Health and Medical Research Building  / Architectus - More Images+ 30

  • Architects: Architectus
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  22000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Music Box House / Multiplicity

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Melbourne, Australia

Courtyard and Garden House / Delia Teschendorff Architecture

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Melbourne, Australia

Industry Lanes Building / Architectus

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  • Architects: Architectus
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  25000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Minthis Resort Development / Woods Bagot

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80 Collins Commercial Building / Woods Bagot + UNStudio + Seventh Wave + Jouin Manku

80 Collins Commercial Building / Woods Bagot + UNStudio + Seventh Wave + Jouin Manku - More Images+ 13

Tips on Choosing the Right Colour for Your Swimming Pool

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It could be said that one of the main aspects to take into account when designing a swimming pool is the choice of colour for the coating. The light, the shadows, the depth, the environment and the elements that surround it are variables that directly affect the final tonality of the water. The effects of artificial and/or natural lighting also determine the final aesthetic, because if it's located outdoors, reflecting the sky, it will create a different effect than if it's located indoors, where the ceiling would influence its colour. 

Kew House / John Wardle Architects

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Piccolo House / Wood/Marsh

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“A Vase May Give a Shape to a Room”: In conversation with John Wardle

John Wardle (b. 1956) founded John Wardle Architects in Melbourne, Australia, in 1986. His early interest in architecture started with encountering objects and precious bits and pieces of demolished buildings at the demolition yard owned by his father’s friend.

Wardle studied architecture at RMIT, acquiring his bachelor’s degree in 1981. Wardle returned to his alma mater to acquire his master’s almost 20 years later, when he was already a seasoned practitioner, leading his own successful office. He now heads a large practice of over 90 employees with studios in Melbourne and Sydney.

Phoenix Central Park Gallery / John Wardle Architects + Durbach Block Jaggers

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Learning & Teaching Building, Monash University / John Wardle Architects

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Architecture of the Afterlife: Crypts, Tombs and Mausoleums

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Mortality defines both architecture and human experience. Throughout time, funerary structures have been designed across societies and civilizations to ground personal and shared beliefs. The idea of the afterlife shapes how these buildings are made, from symbolic monuments to vast tombs and crypts. Now a new range of modern architecture has been designed for remembrance and reflection.

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