The six finalists of the prestigious Guggenheim Helsinki design competition have revealed their Stage Two designs. Organized by the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, the competition invited concept proposals for a new 12,000sqm waterfront museum in Helsinki, Finland.
'The Pool' by Aileen Sage and Michelle Tabet has been revealed as the first architectural exhibition for the Australian Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale. ADR speaks to the young team about their exciting project.
Bates Smart's Thomas Street building sits diagonally across from Frank Gehry’s Dr Chau Chak Wing Building. So how should architects respond to such a flamboyant neighbour: challenge or ignore it?
As we prepare to celebrate the Anzac Day centenary this weekend, ADR looks at the impact of war on Australia’s modern architecture.
Jost Architects convert a severely dilapidated 1850s prefab Singapore Cottage into a clever contemporary home, combining classic and modern materials.
"If architects are the defenders of the public interface, why aren't all buildings designed by architects?" asks Monique Woodward, of the playful and 'radically conservative' emerging practice WOWOWA.
The Huaxin Business Centre designed by Scenic Architecture Office tells an unconventional Chinese story of form following structure.
The State of the Art of Architecture is the inaugural event by the Chicago Architecture Biennale, taking place from 3 October 2015 through to 3 January 2016. Sixty participants have been selected from more than 30 countries for the event, including Sydney-based studio, otherothers.
As a practicing architect and founder of Indigenous Architecture and Design Victoria, Rueben Berg has been behind the scenes of Victoria's most culturally significant projects, including Melbourne's William Barak Portrait building.
Reworking the existing 1984 library building and curating a new public axis across the site, this new development by McGauran Giannini Soon Architects forms an urban threshold between old and new, as well as between Hargreaves Street and Lyttleton Terrace.
The Ivanhoe project, proposed by developer Caydon, is indicative an evolution in residential models in Melbourne's eastern suburbs.
Denton Corker Marshall’s monolithic contribution is a triumph of master planning, activating ground-level and subterranean spaces at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Why is smaller scale living the new black? One way to find out is to watch 'Small is Beautiful' a newly released documentary providing insight into the tiny house movement currently taking America by storm.
Following the success of Sean Godsell's inaugural MPavilion in 2014, many in the local architecture and design community expected an Australian practice to be named as this year's designer.
Woods Bagot’s Burwood Highway Frontage building is a fine example of well-crafted and thoughtful architecture, with clearly articulated and well-lit interior volumes in contrast to a monumental solidity.
Located in Rohtak, a suburban district in the state of Haryana in Northern India, the Visual Arts Institutional Campus by Raj Rewal is a notable example of a generational shift following independence in India.
From the hipster brewed coffee to the considered bespoke fitout, Industry Beans Café & Restaurant presents an Instagram-worthy place to visit in Melbourne on a weekend.
The Intergrain Timber Vision Award 2015 entries are now open. Design professionals across the architecture, building and landscaping industries are invited to enter innovative projects demonstrating a creative and visionary use of wood.
Conceptually conceived as ‘Chinese fans that circle and embrace each other in an intricate dance’ by Zaha Hadid Architects, the office and retail complex acts as a beacon on the horizon.
The much anticipated design for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion has been revealed, with renders of a prismatic cocoon released by Spanish architecture firm SelgasCano.
At 115 metres and comprising 36 levels, the building by Peddle Thorpe Architects is intended to be the starting point for a "second city within Melbourne". So how does a large scale development such as this impact our built identity?
The Sydney-based architect has won the Australian Architecture Awards Gold Medal for his diverse contributions to the architectural discipline.
With five offices across Australia and Singapore, and a staff of 120 dedicated employees, Geyer is the quintessential Australian success story.
Multi-award winning architectural practice dwp|suters, in collaboration with Sandover Pinder Architects and the WA Institute of Sport, are nearing the final stages of completing Western Australia’s newest training facility.