Queensland’s Advanced Engineering Building
Queensland’s Advanced Engineering Building: higher education facility in Australia design by HASSELL architects – facade architecture images
New Brisbane architecture projects with Queensland building news and architectural images, plus architects background. Brisbane building news from across this Queensland city, North East Australia.
We select QLD buildings designs and architecture. Discover interesting projects in this Northeastern Australia state.
Key new properties to see include Midtown Workplace by Cox Architecture. This new work space in the Central Business district delivers a sustainable and adaptable model. It can accommodate new ways of working for an increasingly distributed workforce. Spanning nine levels it is within an adaptive reuse development that merges two ex-government buildings into a single A-Grade tower.
Also worth visiting is Hotel X on Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, by Cotteeparker. This hip accommodation is located in a chic destination. The new five-star offering isdesigned to reflect its lively and bold neighbourhood.
Queensland’s Advanced Engineering Building: higher education facility in Australia design by HASSELL architects – facade architecture images
Although the building has not yet reached completion, Charter Hall’s $175 million 100 Skyring has already created a prominent gateway to the Gasworks precinct, heralding the continued evolution of Brisbane’s near city office market.
Architects: BVN Donovan Hill. Queensland’s top commercial building. A commercial building set deep in Brisbane’s business district that respects its neighbours has received the top award for commercial architecture, the Beatrice Hutton Award in the 2014 Queensland Architecture Awards conducted by the Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Chapter.
Located on a bend of the ‘broadwater’ that forms a penicula – which clasps a lake – CRAB created a garden of surprises, yet with a simple basic organization. The scheme is spiritually and physically a collage of events – inspired by the overlaying of creative experiences of every genre and every level of formality. Layering them first, with large forms that are then carved into by the release of caves and ‘scoops’.
The property market in Rockhampton is on track for a significant boost, with a $24 million waterfront residential complex on track for completion by late 2014, the first owner/occupier waterfront apartment block to be built in the area since the GFC.
At the Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards Energex received two commendations, one for Commercial Architecture and the other for Interior Architecture.
Wintergarden Brisbane, Queensland retail mall: Queen Street Mall, Australia by The Buchan Group – QLD shopping centre photos
Surfers Paradise’s retail scene is about to get a $5 million boost, with construction underway on Stage 1 of The Mark Shopping Centre refurbishment project.
A 15 level commercial tower on the site of 358 Wickham Street in Fortitude Valley is the latest proposed development for Queensland’s fastest growing commercial precinct.
Esquire Restaurant, Interior Design Brisbane, Queensland, Australia design by HASSELL – Esquire Restaurant Brisbane, QLD bar photos
The rejuvenated lobby in Brisbane’s Waterfront Place exudes a quiet elegance combined with modern flair; that speaks to its sense of place and history, as one of Brisbane’s most premium waterside office buildings.
Wharf Road Surfers Paradise by architects Oppenheim Architecture + Design. Over the last 5,000 years man has worked hard to over power the natural world through the built environment – we propose to revolutionize this position.
The design responds to the sub-tropical climate, riverside environment and neighbouring heritage buildings to create a luxury residential building that embodies a distinct sense of place.
The Ecosciences Precinct brings together 1,000 scientists from four state agencies and six CSIRO divisions into a single, collaborative research environment.
One of Australasia’s largest architecture groups is the creative mastermind behind the design of the two-tower Hilton Surfers Paradise, scheduled to open in September this year.
Boolarong & Kinkabool is a development for two small detached houses on an elevated site ‘Point Lookout’, NorthStradbroke Island, QLD. The two houses are generally identical with differences only occurring in response to the particular site location including topography.
400 George Street is both an office tower and a public space response to an important Brisbane CBD corner. The key design idea was to ‘erode’ the building base to create a dynamic urban space enlivened by public life at both ground and elevated levels.