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The French solution for Sydney’s apartment blocks

The French solution for Sydney’s apartment blocks

The winners of the world’s most prestigious architectural prize know how to turn dark and dingy units into light-filled spaces.

  • by Julie Power

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There’s a secret behind this $28m Sydney apartment block that few people know about

There’s a secret behind this $28m Sydney apartment block that few people know about

It has no granite benches nor air-conditioning, and nothing is decorative. But the residents of this Warwick Farm apartment block couldn’t be happier to be moving in.

  • by Julie Power
Victoria Market ‘mega-wall’ will literally divide Melbourne in pursuit of profit
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City life

Victoria Market ‘mega-wall’ will literally divide Melbourne in pursuit of profit

The $1.7b proposal for a rare city site seems to care little for its effect on neighbours or other visitors.

  • by John McNabb
The women building tiny houses to get a space of their own

The women building tiny houses to get a space of their own

The desire for small, five-square-metre houses has been amplified by social media streams documenting life with photos of picture-perfect tiny homes.

  • by Julie Power
Grubby to glitz: St Kilda’s housing rollercoaster

Grubby to glitz: St Kilda’s housing rollercoaster

Architectural historian David Brand leads a walking tour of St Kilda in which he describes Melbourne’s experimental building laboratory.

  • by Ray Edgar
Why architects are at odds with a ‘wasted opportunity’ in this hip corner of Freo

Why architects are at odds with a ‘wasted opportunity’ in this hip corner of Freo

Architects are charged with putting people into homes. So why, during a housing crisis, are seven high-profile design professionals fighting to stop a major development?

  • by Mark Naglazas
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Breathtaking NSW design vies for world’s top architecture prize

Breathtaking NSW design vies for world’s top architecture prize

An Australian project to build a $3 million night-sky lookout where the Milky Way passes directly overhead will compete in what has been dubbed the Olympics of architecture.

  • by Julie Power
Something has landed in Las Vegas, and it’s not aliens

Something has landed in Las Vegas, and it’s not aliens

The Sphere, an 18,000-seat venue, has been labelled everything from a technological marvel to a prime distraction for drivers.

  • by Ben Brasch
First look at the park that will transform the final stage of Barangaroo
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Development

First look at the park that will transform the final stage of Barangaroo

The state government has selected the First Nations-led winning design for the park that will almost complete the controversial Barangaroo mega-project.

  • by Megan Gorrey
We must protect Melbourne’s 20th-century heritage – here’s how to do it right
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Heritage

We must protect Melbourne’s 20th-century heritage – here’s how to do it right

The previous century was an extraordinary era of design and architecture, but community buy-in is crucial to preserving its legacy.

  • by James Lesh
From the Opera House to NSW’s best homes, architecture awards deliver sheer joy

From the Opera House to NSW’s best homes, architecture awards deliver sheer joy

Ranging from a home renovation in Lane Cove to the Opera House Concert Hall and a new wing of the Art Gallery of NSW, this year’s NSW Architecture Awards delivered beauty, delight and joy – as well as clever ways to provide affordable housing.

  • by Julie Power