Articles tagged with 'Competition'

Residents, Rogers and Keating arm for Barangaroo brawl

23 February 2010 | A public meeting could descend into a slanging match tonight as Richard Rogers and Paul Keating face residents' outrage over the ill-fated Barangaroo proposal.


Rant on

17 February 2010 | World Trade Centre an "old lump of concrete", well-respected architects getting away with designing "abominable" buildings and design competitions "guinea-pig" suffering of Haitians.


Students make finals of Venice Biennale competition

11 February 2010 | The Australian exhibition at the Venice Biennale will feature work by current university students.


Students make finals of Venice Biennale competition

10 February 2010 | The Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will feature work by current university students.


Global round up

15 January 2010 | Aecom to create international tourist destination in Seoul, UK's first community sports hub built on landfill site and a new addition to the Louvre breaks ground.


Shortlist revealed for UTS Podium competition

15 December 2009 | Five Australian architects will have until February to complete their designs for extending the Brutalist landmark building.


Global round up

9 December 2009 | UFO-like greenhouse spheres to land in our cities, urban village to compliment port in US and designs presented for Norway's most energy efficient office building.


National competition draws 129 entries

4 December 2009 | A competition designed to visualise Australia's urban spaces in 40 years, and beyond, has fired the imagination of the nation's architects.


BREAKING NEWS: Architect named for Gold Fields House project

27 November 2009 | We can reveal the winner of an international design competition for a 33-storey tower in Sydney's circular Quay.


Global round up

18 November 2009 | BDP takes on Indian architecture for the first time, Taipei sets its sight on energy efficiency accolade and Bell Phillips and Kimble's gasholder transformation.


Global round up

13 November 2009 | A new luxurious resort with a view, US landscapes subject to energy ratings and Saudi Arabia pushes public transport.


Global round up

11 November 2009 | Shortlist for Scotland's Best Building Award announced, Zaha Hadid doesn't make the cut in UK design comp and the Kosciuszko Bridge to be replaced.


Rant on

10 November 2009 | America's "dead zones" are all infrastructure and no people, the need for the architectural profession to prove it's not "slavishly" following the party line and Queens Wharf design entrants lack the "wow factor".


Queens Wharf redevelopment benched

6 November 2009 | The controversial Queens Wharf redevelopment in Auckland may have been canned, leaving architects hundreds of thousands of dollars out of pocket.


New national design competition launches

26 October 2009 | Australian cities in 2050 is the subject of a new competition, in which architects are liberated from planning and design constraints.


Winner revealed for Gold Coast island

22 October 2009 | A Sydney firm's plan for a floating, glowing island has won the Gold Coast's ideas competition.


Brisbane's 'heartless' square subject of stoush

12 October 2009 | The competition-winning design for King George Square is enduring a backlash from architects who claim it will fail to engage the public.


BREAKING NEWS: Venice Biennale creative directors named

28 September 2009 | We can reveal the creative director and project images for the Australian Pavilion at the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale.


Planning laws "hindering" competition in retail

23 September 2009 | A new federal government policy statement has declared that planning laws "a barrier" to new supermarkets.


Brisbane CBD 'twin towers' dumped

17 September 2009 | A $1 billion, international competition-winning design has collapsed amid funding worries.


Melbourne uni finalists caught on camera

15 September 2009 | Watch videos of shortlisted firms pitching for this year's most-coveted architecture competition.


Global round up

9 September 2009 | Brad Pitt creates an architectural wonder for rodents, BIG designs an "energy mansion" for China and one of London's oldest Turkish baths is set for a scrub up.


Foster + Partners wins South Korea masterplan, images

2 September 2009 | A spine-like design has won a global competition to masterplan a self-sufficient community for up to 350,000 residents that will also join North and South Korea with the world's longest bridge.


BREAKING NEWS: Melbourne uni reveals architect for new landmark building

2 September 2009 | John Wardle Architects and Boston-based Office dA have won an international competition to design Melbourne university's new school of architecture building.


LAVA wins global competition for eco-city in the desert

27 August 2009 | Chris Bosse of Sydney studio LAVA speaks about his firm's winning design for the world's first carbon-neutral, waste-free city centre in the desert.


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