Articles tagged with 'Architectural'

Institute announces dates for National Architecture Awards

23 February 2010 | Dates and categories made public for Australia's most prestigious architectural awards.


CODA architect one of WA's top business leaders

22 February 2010 | CODA's Emma Williamson has ranked amongst Western Australia's best business entrepreneurs at the '40under40 Awards'.


Bangkok fire trial finds architect's signature forged

18 February 2010 | Building design faults have been partly blamed for the deaths of 67 people during a fire at a New Year’s Eve party in a Bangkok nightclub.


Thumbs up for $315 million Illawarra Health Precinct

11 February 2010 | A concept plan for a $315 million private hospital and health precinct has won planning approval.


Design firm reports strong growth, appointments

11 February 2010 | Group GSA has credited the government’s stimulus package with what it has called "unprecedented growth".


Woods Bagot appoints "architectural pragmatist"

11 February 2010 | Woods Bagot's Perth studio has a new director, one with a swathe of heavy hitting lifestyle projects under his belt.


Bankruptcies rise by one third for architects, engineers

9 February 2010 | Statistics reveal the impact of the global financial crisis upon architectural sole practitioners and small studios.


VIDEO: UTS tower to get glowing eco-skin

5 February 2010 | UTS Tower, Goulburn Street Car Park and other 1960s Sydney icons could receive a much-needed facelift, thanks to a new, innovative 'reskinning' technique.


Crown unveils plans for waterfront development

2 February 2010 | The site at Sydney's Homebush Bay has won DA approval for a 149 apartment complex, designed by Joshua International Architects.


Activist architects needed to block Heathrow's third runway

29 January 2010 | In a radical competition, Greenpeace is challenging architects to don arms and design an "impenetrable fortress" that will block Heathrow's T3 expansion. Andrew Maynard comments on his entry and the Australian architect as rebel.


LAVA designs origami tigers for Chinese New Year

27 January 2010 | Two origami tigers each the size of a truck will prowl the forecourt of Sydney's Customs House in celebration of Chinese New Year.


Perth photographers to capture architectural change

20 January 2010 | Two prominent photographers have been commissioned to capture the architecture in Perth as it changes and develops the city.


BIG and Fuglark to design Faroe Islands education centre

15 December 2009 | The team has won the largest ever commission on the Danish Faroe Islands.


Macau Casino copies Beijing water cube design

15 December 2009 | The Beijing water cube has joined the pyramids, Eiffel tower, Colosseum and Venice as world icons transformed into casinos.


BREAKING NEWS: Gehry to design new UTS building

10 December 2009 | World-renowned architect, Frank Gehry, will develop a concept design for the new UTS Faculty of Business.


Bridge over troubled water for Melbourne?

4 December 2009 | A plan to build a bridge linking the Bellarine and Mornington peninsulas is making waves with environmentalists.


BREAKING NEWS: Boral Design Award winners revealed

26 November 2009 | "Innovative yet realistic" residential design won three lucky winners a share of a $34,000 prize fund at last night's awards.


Architects gear up for real-time visualisation

25 November 2009 | Australian firms are leading the world in architectural visualisation, but it's not necessarily the big boys who are doing it best.


Fed Square makes world's ugliest buildings list

24 November 2009 | Melbourne's architectural icon "doesn't have the warmth of an ice cube".


Woods Bagot opens new studio in Asia

24 November 2009 | The firm is today opening a new office in Shanghai to focus on its major upcoming Chinese projects.


HASSELL church proposal "schizoid" and "ad hoc"

20 November 2009 | Firm's latest plan for a repeat client "falls short", says councillor.


Firms compete, as sectors show promise

19 November 2009 | New research finds that economic pressures are creating a rush for projects in certain sectors.


Bushfire accreditation a first for firm

19 November 2009 | A NSW architectural firm has become the first in the state, and only second in the country, to achieve bushfire accreditation.


Pencil draws a line for clients

18 November 2009 | There's a strong commercial case for reviving architectural drawing, says Woodhead principal David Holm.


IMAGES: Sydney Opera House opens after refurb

17 November 2009 | Changes bring the interior "in harmony" with the iconic exterior, says Jan Utzon.


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