Hyde Park Cafe in Sydney

Hyde Park Cafe in Sydney

Construction will soon begin on a stylish new cafe and improved access works, designed by Andrew Burns Architecture, at heritage-listed Hyde Park & Museum Station, in the historic context of Hyde Park, Sydney’s premier landscape space.

The Pool House in Randwick

The Pool House in Randwick

Luigi Rosselli Architects designed the wraparound swimming pool which plays the starring role in the alterations and additions and has become the architectural pivot that binds one hundred years of history.

Mamre Anglican School Sydney Educational Facility

Mamre Anglican School

Design: Candalepas Associates, architects. Mamre Anglican School is a low fee paying private school in a lower socio-economic area of western sydney. At the beginning of the design process the school was growing in numbers and provided education up to year 10.

Sticks & Stones Home in Hunters Hill, NSW

Sticks and Stones Home

Design: Luigi Rosselli Architects. Designed for an uncluttered and relaxed family life the house layout is very simple and quite cartesian in plan except for one sinuous wall overhanging the driveway.

House Annandale in Sydney

House Annandale

Day Bukh Architects believe that a green home’s success can be determined as a measure of receptiveness and contribution to its local and wider environment.

Newtown House in Victoria

Newtown House in Victoria

Architects: Hindley & Co. The aim with thiso delicately preserve and enhance an emotional connection to the existing house and landscape to create a delightful, airy and characterful house.

T1 North Lobby in Sydney

T1 North Lobby

Architect : Rogers, Stirk, Harbour, and Partners. Working on top of ARUP’s structural steel frame, AR-MA worked with ARC Roofing to design, fabricate, assemble, and install, the roof modules, finished with flat-lock zinc panel, within exceptionally tight tolerances.

Sydney 2017 Vivid Festival

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As part of Australia’s largest annual light festival, The Buchan Group has created, re/FRACTION – an installation that shoots glittering, refracted light across Martin Place’s landmark Lloyd Rees water fountain during Sydney’s 2017 Vivid festival.

International House in Barangaroo

International House

Design: Tzannes architects. Construction of Australia’s first, and currently the world’s tallest engineered timber commercial building, International House Sydney, is now complete at Barangaroo South in Sydney and the building is preparing to welcome its new commercial and retail tenants.

Queens Park House in East Sydney

Queens Park House

Design: Madeleine Blanchfield Architects. The clients required a new home in a heritage conservation area in Sydney’s East. The challenge then lay in concealing a large and contemporary two storey home behind part of a single storey federation frontage.

Grosvenor Place in Sydney

Grosvenor Place

Architect : Harry Seidler & Associates. The façade, which sweeps the expanse of the new development at 225 George Street, reflects the surrounding high rise buildings in its mirror surfaces, providing a marker for Seidler’s iconic building at street level.

Barangaroo South Waterfront Development

Barangaroo South Waterfront Development

Architects: Grant Associates. Grant Associates’ designs for two-hectares of public realm at Barangaroo South revealed, as next phase of Sydney’s landmark waterfront development is submitted to planners.

Prince Alfred Pool Park in Sydney

Prince Alfred Pool

Design: Frost*collective with Neeson Murcutt Architects. The redevelopment of the existing pool is part of a larger scheme that has seen enormous improvements to this area of the city and the experiences available to visitors, including the upgrade of the park and community facilities.

NUBO Pure Play in Sydney

Nubo

Design: Frost*collective with Joey Ho and Patrick Leung of PalDesign Architects. Built around best practices for early childhood education through the lense of play, NUBO supports play and educational growth through exploration and connection.

Au Yeung Bungalow in Sydney

Au Yeung Bungalow

Architects: Tribe Studio. A 1930s bungalow in a leafy Sydney suburban area is adapted for the times with a garden pavilion and a series of decorative flourishes, reducing its footprint and accommodating the new program in an extended gable roof form.

Mosman Residence in Sydney

Mosman Residence

Design: Rolf Ockert Architect. Seen from the street the house appears minimal. Set on a large block falling towards the harbour beach reserve many layers of living spaces are revealed as one progresses through the house.