In case you missed them, here were some of July’s top stories.
August 11th, 2016
#1 The Rock Solid Australian Embassy
In Jakarta, Denton Corker Marshall has created a new powerful landmark and symbol for Australia. Read more.
#2 Telling The Neighbourhood Story
At the brand new Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, guests aren’t just living within one of the country’s most well-loved heritage towns – they get to absorb the rich facets of life in this neighbourhood. Read more.
#3 15 Singapore Projects Shortlisted For WAF 2016 Awards
A skyscraper defined by a massive vertical garden, mass housing of futuristic forms, and repurposed heritage monuments – here are some of the Singapore-based projects that made it to the prestigious World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards shortlist this year. Read more.
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Archie Moore’s kith and kin unveiled in the Australia Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
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