Oxford Street Diagonals Crossing

Oxford Street Diagonals, urban development in London, England – West End streetscape design, pedestrian crossing – key London public realm

Waikato Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards, NZIA

Orkney House Waikato Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards, NZIA

A “one of a kind house”, a groundbreaking eco classroom and the Waitomo Glowworm Cave Visitor Centre are among designs celebrated in the 2010 Waikato Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards.

Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Otorohanga

Waitomo Glowworm Cave Visitor Centre Waikato Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards, NZIA

The ancient Waitomo caves were formed from the limestone transported by water over thousands of years. The architecture of the new visitor’s center emphasises the connection with the Waitomo stream and the flows of water running through the caves.

Butler House, Melbourne Home

Nestled within the undulated roofline of one of Fitzroy’s famed MacRobertson warehouses, sits a roof terrace with a difference – complete with canopy and turf.

Bay Residence, The Hamptons House

This waterfront property unfolds in a sequence of views, both revealed and concealed, a kind of Kabuki shadow play that starts at the driveway and snakes down the entire length of the five-acre lot.

Hillside House, German Home: 3deluxe in/exterior

Hillside House, German Home: 3deluxe design

3deluxe are currently planning a superlative private residence: The two-storey luxury bungalow with an effective area of roughly 650sqm is defined by a coherent design concept, individualised down to the last detail.

Luxembourg-Kirchberg New Trade Fair Park

1. prize for Pohl Architekten Stadtplaner/Jena with SteinmetzDeMeyer architectes urbanistes/ Luxembourg, Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering/Stuttgart, New York and Hausladen Ingenieure/Munich.

Lyon Housemuseum, Kew, Melbourne Building

The Lyon Housemuseum speculates on the conjunction of art and living, challenges conventional notions of ‘public’ and ‘private’ and explores new relationships between art and architecture through a new hybridised architectural type – a ‘housemuseum’.