03 May 2012
Park Hyatt Hotel Revamped
Sydney's iconic waterside hotel receives a spectacular makeover. Yelena Smetannikov takes a peek inside.
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| A state-by-state snapshot of recently completed projects by architecture and design firms throughout Australia. |
Sydney's iconic waterside hotel receives a spectacular makeover. Yelena Smetannikov takes a peek inside.
Elana Castle visits another inventive Matt Woods interior on the fringes of Sydney's inner west.
This new aerodynamic sports hall takes its inspiration from its surrounds, writes Rob Gillam.
Two Studio and UFM Solutions bring dynamic new learning spaces to Sydney's Marian College.
Popular culture meets Mex in this new south-of-the-border eatery in Melbourne’s CBD.
Jeremy McLeod and his team breathe new life into a Melbourne institution.
Aesop evokes the old-world gentleman's club in its new flagship Melbourne store.
Victoria’s new Royal Childrens Hospital uses human-centred design and takes cues from nature to create a facility that sets new standards in healthcare.
Geyer has breathed new life into the entry foyer of a major Brisbane commercial development.
A multi-use performance theatre and hall is the benchmark project for Dimond Architects.
The Legacy Way Visitors' Centre combines multimedia and exhibition design for an interactive, immersive experience.
A primary school in Brisbane's Indooroopilly receives a state-of-the-art library facility from the team at Fulton Trotter.
The design of these workshop facilities is inspired by the building’s use and its surrounding environment.
At the heart of Perth city centre's transformation is the HASSELL-designed ONE40WILLIAM. Paul McGillick investigates.
This bold addition to Perth's cityscape is the work of JCY Architects.
Perth’s revitalisation and WA’s flourishing design industry is a special focus on Indesignlive this week. We look at the urban hub at ONE40WILLIAM, which features a variety of diverse spaces – including The Aviary, a rooftop bar that brings added life and variety to the precinct.
Drawing on the tradition of this 160 year old winery and incorporating contemporary elements, Grieve Gillett create an atmospheric subterranean dining and tasting area that engages all the senses.
This Adelaide restaurant's commitment to all that's natural, simple and organic is reflected in its design.
Australia’s oldest architecture firm this year celebrates its 160th birthday and a brand new studio space in Adelaide’s CBD.
A Woods Bagot-designed health and research institute is set to transform Adelaide's urban landscape, writes Anthony Caggiano.