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Winners at the World Architecture Festival in Singapore

Winners at the World Architecture Festival in Singapore

The 2023 World Architecture Festival (WAF) features no less than 44 category prizes – find out about the winners and commendations from days one and two here.

Celebrating the winners from the 2023 Sustainability Awards

Celebrating the winners from the 2023 Sustainability Awards

The pressing need for widespread change has never been more crucial. This year’s Sustainability Awards has called out the masters and leaders of sustainable architecture and design in 2023.

Winning Queensland architecture: Editor’s snapshot

Winning Queensland architecture: Editor’s snapshot

The winners of the Queensland Architecture Awards have been announced, giving us a pretty impressive snapshot of Queensland’s architectural flair.

How masterful façades inspire us to engage with education precincts

How masterful façades inspire us to engage with education precincts

Architectural expression influences the way we engage with our education precincts. Lyons and John Wardle Architects marry design vision and innovative façade solutions to great effect.

Springvale Community Hub by Lyons is a place for one and all

Springvale Community Hub by Lyons is a place for one and all

Amidst Australia’s most culturally diverse local government area, Lyons has designed an eccentric and multifaceted community hub that fits right in.

Cameron Bruhn MMXX explores the powerhouse that is Australian architecture

Cameron Bruhn MMXX explores the powerhouse that is Australian architecture

MMXX draws the reader into the world of Cameron Bruhn as he reflects on the landscape of Australian architecture of 2000 to 2019.

Streets Ahead: RMIT’s New Academic Street

Streets Ahead: RMIT’s New Academic Street

How do our universities cater to education’s ‘new consumers’? That is 21st century students – new age info-natives who study, socialise and ‘hang’ in the spaces in-between home and the lecture theatre. RMIT’s New Academic Street is a radical re-make of a rapidly ageing campus, addressing changing student needs with a complex design scheme that puts the emphasis on technology and study.

RMIT New Academic Street

RMIT New Academic Street

The redevelopment of RMIT’s so-called ‘grey ghosts’ signals a much-anticipated final instalment in the University’s long – decades in fact – campus transformation.