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Tadao Ando and 10 years of MPavilion

Tadao Ando and 10 years of MPavilion

Marking a decade of MPavilion and Ando’s first ever Australian project, the 2023 iteration is open in Melbourne.

Koichi Takada on nature, luxury and his latest collaboration with Lexus

Koichi Takada on nature, luxury and his latest collaboration with Lexus

As LANDMARK by Lexus returns for its sixth iteration, Sydney-based Japanese architect Koichi Takada is reflecting on the place of nature in design.

This bamboo-built ‘sea-to-table’ pavilion cultivates and serves its own oysters

This bamboo-built ‘sea-to-table’ pavilion cultivates and serves its own oysters

Reinvigorating its local Angsila economy, this pavilion in Thailand becomes a floating restaurant where fishermen and visitors can select and eat their own oysters. No wonder it won The Influencer award at INDE.Awards!

Sam Crawford Architects and the fire-ravaged puzzle of Parramatta Park

Sam Crawford Architects and the fire-ravaged puzzle of Parramatta Park

In 2016, a fire destroyed a cafe in Sydney’s Parramatta Park. With a sensitive touch, both materially and historically, the architects have brought new life to the site by designing a pavilion that respects what was there before.

The Australian Pavilion at Dubai Expo is one you can’t miss

The Australian Pavilion at Dubai Expo is one you can’t miss

bureau^proberts and Accolade.Art have curated an exciting experience that connects people and landscape for the Australian Pavilion at Dubai Expo.

London Design Biennale: 5 pavilions that resonate with us

London Design Biennale: 5 pavilions that resonate with us

The theme of this year’s London Design Biennale, which runs from 1-27 June, is “resonance” – and it’s all about addressing the world’s biggest challenges through design.

Build it, but will they come? Pavilion architecture in focus

Build it, but will they come? Pavilion architecture in focus

Spectacular architectural pavilions are big crowd-pleasers, but critics claim they’re running out of control.

Glenn Murcutt’s 2019 MPavilion design revealed

Glenn Murcutt’s 2019 MPavilion design revealed

A long membrane-lined roof positioned with careful climatic considerations – Glenn Murcutt’s design for MPavilion 2019 speaks to the themes from the architect’s illustrious 50-year career.

Junya Ishigami’s slate Serpentine Pavilion opens

Junya Ishigami’s slate Serpentine Pavilion opens

61 tonnes of slate define the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion in London. Junya Ishigami describes it as “a hill made out of rocks”.

Remaining truly Australian then and now: Kinley Cricket Club

Remaining truly Australian then and now: Kinley Cricket Club

Respective of the site’s history and the role it has played in the state of Victoria, Winter Architecture and Zunica have transformed an existing cricket pavilion at the Kinley Cricket Club into one that fosters community engagement and activation.