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631 Springvale Road, Mulgrave Building
Work and everyday life are blurring. Gray Puksand’s design for 631 Springvale Road building in Victoria, Australia, is a response to this, putting the human experience front and centre
Dolphin Sands Studio, Tasmania
Matt Williams Architects began with helping the clients assess and select the site in Tasmania, Australia, the design process of Dolphin Sands Studio has been a close collaboration
Bulmba-ja Centre of Contemporary Art
TPG Architects designed Bulmba-ja Centre of Contemporary Art building in North Queensland, Australia, telling the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Smiths Beach Surf Life Saving Tower, Phillip Island
Designed by MRTN Architects the Smiths Beach Surf Life Saving Tower on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia, provides that most basic of architectural intents, shelter from the weather
Studio Feels, Clontarf, NSW property
Studio Feels project, NSW, Australia: studio extension to detached double garage on large suburban block – multi-purpose space and lower level sauna design by Hobbs Jamieson Architecture
Callignee Community Hub, Victoria Australia
DS Architects’ Callignee Community Hub, Victoria Australia, looks as immaculate as it did when completed. It creates a point where everyone can gather and share in new ways the old hall could not
Deakin University Indoor Exercise Building, Victoria
Designed by DS Architects, Deakin University’s Exercise and Sports Science Teaching Building is a spectacular facility inspired by the dynamic forms of movement in Australia
Venus Bay Beach House, Victoria Home
From the street the MRTN Architects designed Venus Bay Beach House appears as a low-lying simple volume hunkering down against the wind – the floor steps down with the fall of the site