HMAS Creswell: Jervis Bay Building, Griffith House
Griffiths House is an accommodation building built on the site of HMAS Creswell in Jervis Bay, established in 1915 as the location for the Royal Australian Naval College.
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Griffiths House is an accommodation building built on the site of HMAS Creswell in Jervis Bay, established in 1915 as the location for the Royal Australian Naval College.
The site is occupied by a grand two storey High Victorian style residence circa 1870. Whilst the house is not listed in any heritage registers, Heritage Council documents state that it ‘appears to be the work of architect Ferdinand Reuss who constructed many High Victorian Residences in Glebe, including ‘Hamilton’ and ‘Reussdale’ on the same road.
Announced at the annual HOUSES Awards, Domenic Alvaro received two high commendation awards for his multi-award-winning project Small House, located in Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia.
In this design for 2 town houses in the Sydney inner-city suburb of Newtown, Tony Owen Partners looked for inspiration to the pocket design solutions of Japan. The result; ‘Shiuya-Newtown, is a study of sculptural possibilities on a tight urban sight.
Sugar Dock provides 132 residential units, associated communal open space and underground carparking. The design of the development seeks to complement and respond to its urban context.
$53M Re-Development Creates Extra 4,500M2 and National Centre For Creative Learning 2012 Opening Program Launches With Two Major Exhibitions and Four New Commissions.
BVN Sydney studio is a simple reworking of a typical 1970’s commercial office floor that creates a daring interior working space using only the bones of a high-rise concrete building.
Cox Richardson Architects are contributing to vertical urban living in Chatswood with three residential towers above Chatswood Station. This transport-oriented development takes advantage of the of the trains, shopping, bars and restaurants all available in the one location below the towers.
Leaf house is located in a garden setting surrounded by rugged bush, on an escarpment overlooking a beach on the Pacific Ocean coast. The building aims to match the exceptional beauty of its site.
The designs for the first of the three office towers at Barangaroo South have been further refined. Its tapered and curved profile creates a more elegant and streamlined appearance, improves the spaces and relationship between the towers and the views through and from within the buildings.
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The site, located adjacent to a bend in the elevated Western Distributor freeway, slices aggressively through the western side of Sydney’s central business district.
Efficient generation and delivery of power is a critical component of contemporary urban infrastructure, and was a prime driver in EnergyAustralia’s brief for replacement of the City North 33/11kV zone substation in order to meet electrical load requirements for the City of Sydney’s future growth.
Sydney’s digital origami tigers have been adopted by the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) for their international Year of the Tiger campaign.
A stunning new architectural installation commissioned for the first anniversary of the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) in Sydney creates a spectacular space for displaying catalogues and other publications.
LAVA designed the ‘MTV’ installation specifically for the MTV Awards 2009. Suspended in the Sydney Convention Centre, spanning 35m to 24m, the sculpture provides an intense visual environment for the global TV show.
The Youth Mental Health Building (YMHB), Clinical and Translational Research Building and Ken Parker Labs (KPL) are part of the Brain and Mind Research Institute (BMRI) of the Faculty of Medicine at The University of Sydney.