June brought with it the cold and with it a plethora of news. From Reconciliation Week to the revitalization of historic sites and exciting new developments.
Here are our picks to help you make up for the month that has been.
Bangawarra and fjmtstudio Collaborate on Blackwattle Bay Master Plan Development
One of the largest NSW infrastructure projects (INSW) to be developed, the approximately 8.4 hectare Blackwattle Bay site is also one of the first major developments in the precinct under NSW Government Connecting with Country Framework.
Connecting with the country was featured as a priority early in the development of the master plan with fjmtstudio and Bangawarra working towards mutually positive outcomes.
Read here.
Unanimous approval for the revitalization of the Bondi Surf Club
The transformation of Bondi Surf Club has been approved by Waverley Council, with the design by Lockhart – Krause Architects celebrating local heritage.
The original 1934 clubhouse will be fully restored when construction begins in 2023. Undulating arched shapes and terracotta will be seen throughout, drawing a clear line to Bondi’s identity.
Check out the design here.
Arcadia brings its own change with the native strategy
Consistently at the forefront of invoking Indigenous change shaping the industry, Arcadia launched its first Indigenous strategy to coincide with Reconciliation Week.
The strategy, which will guide much of the firm’s operations through 2030, will see Arcadia’s goals and aspirations morph into something more tangible. The strategy has been in the works since 2020, conducting internal research and workshops to identify three main principles: respect, community and advocacy.
Our interview with Arcadia Director Alex Longley can be viewed here.
Green facade the striking feature of the Brisbane proposal
A pair of buildings on Montague Road in Brisbane have been submitted to the local council by Henroth for approval, with the structures designed by the NRA Collaborative fitted with a landscaped exoskeleton.
Discover the design that shapes the city here.
What are our past Sustainability Awards winners saying?
For 16 years now, Architecture & Design magazine has hosted the country’s most respected and coveted sustainability awards program, dedicated entirely to Australia’s dynamic and vital building, construction and design sectors.
To learn more about the rich history of our awards, click here.
AIA Unveils Honors List for 2022 QLD Regional Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has unveiled the winners of the Queensland Regional Architecture Awards, recognizing the efforts of architects from seven regions.
New projects in the Brisbane, Central Queensland, Darling Downs and West Moreton, North Queensland, Far North Queensland, Sunshine Coast, Northern Rivers and Gold Coast regions were showcased, with the jury considering a number of educational, commercial, residential projects , heritage, interiors. and urban categories.
Our awards summary can be viewed here.
BLP completes design phase of new Sydney Children’s Hospital
The design development phase of Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage 1 and Australia’s first Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Center at Randwick is now complete.
Global pediatric design specialist Billard Leece Partnership (BLP) collaborated with Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, Children’s Cancer Institute and NSW Health Infrastructure on the groundbreaking ‘bench-to-bedside’ design of the new facility with input from clinicians, of researchers, children, families and caregivers.
Read all about it here.
Wollongong development allows everyone to live by the sea
The Northsea development in Wollongong, the first mixed tenure project ever created in the Illawarra, is something of a landmark. A project developed by Traders In Purple and designed by Jackson Teece and Angelo Di Martino, 10 apartments have been purchased by the Land and Housing Corporation, six of which are owned by Housing Trust, with 38 two- and three-bedroom apartments available for purchase by buyers private.
The revolutionary development is explained here.
2022 AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Awards Winners Announced
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has announced the winners of the 2022 Victoria Landscape Architecture Awards.
The AILA Landscape Architecture Awards, which celebrate excellence in landscape architecture, saw a total of 60 project submissions in Victoria for this year’s edition, with 34 awards given across multiple categories in recognition exceptional work in the design of outdoor spaces.
Find the list of winners here.
Introducing HDR’s New Headquarters in Sydney
HDR has moved into its new office space at the renovated 25 Martin Place, using the entire floor space of the 24th floor of the iconic Harry Seidler building to bring together its local architecture and engineering teams.
Discover the new office here.