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Located at 2C – 2D Wolseley Street in Sydney’s Inner West, the development, named Bianca, will offer three- and four-bedroom waterfront homes with unparalleled views from its elevated position on the northern edge of Drummoyne’s peninsula.
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Brisbane’s distinct natural environment is echoed by its built. The city, soon to be the subject of immense urban development (the 2032 Summer Olympics, of course), has recently seen a suite of legislative changes to craft a biophilic, wellbeing-centric metropolitan centre.
Craig Baudin, is a highly credentialed and experienced contemporary architect and also a principal at Fender Katsalidis.
The NSW Government has confirmed that construction has commenced on the $13.4 million upgrade of George Kendall Riverside Park in Sydney’s west.
Hub Australia has announced a number of partnerships that will enhance the working experience at its Hassell-designed Hub Martin Place, which opens next month.
Light pollution – a term used to describe the effect of illuminating the night sky with too much artificial light – has dangerous repercussions for both humans and animals.
Corsa Mortlake, a 20-residence Italian riviera-inspired community located on Majors Bay, has been given development approval, with the SJB-designed project to commence construction in the coming months.
Research by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) indicates that first home buyer rates are lagging behind in comparison to previous generations, with governmental assistance required to maintain high living standards.
Much like sustainable design, sustainable travel has quickly become a concept embraced by its wider industry. The values of the Australian traveller have altered significantly over the last five years, with climate change issues firmly entrenched in the mind of those abroad.
Inaugural Sustainability Awards Interior Design winner Sub Station No. 164’s evolution will continue further in the coming months, with the sub station combining with the Shelley’s Warehouse buildings to become the Machine Hall precinct.
House-like floorplates are quickly becoming a cornerstone of contemporary multi-residential projects, and Tony Owen Partners and Stanisich Architects’ Carrington Place not only adheres to this trend, but enhances it even further.
New research indicates that in order for Australia to reach its decarbonisation goals within the specified timeframe, the corporate world must take immediate action.