
Australia
National Tennis Centre / Jackson Architecture
Bass and Flinders Gateway Project Proposal / Spark Architects

Located at the threshold of one of New South Wales’ most beautiful cities, Wollongong, the Bass and Flinders Gateway Project marks the first project in Australia by Spark Architects. The project consists of a 300 unit residential development supported by a modicum of commercial space. The project currently is going through the planning process and is scheduled to start construction in 2015. More images and architects' description after the break.
Telopea, Moffats + Shortland / Turner
Dame of Melba / Seeley Architects

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Architects: Seeley Architects
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: Shade Factor
CH2 Melbourne City Council House 2 / DesignInc

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Architects: DesignInc
- Area: 12500 m²
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Manufacturers: George Fethers, Glass, Nullarbor Timber
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Professionals: Hansen & Yuncken, Bonacci Group, Lincolne Scott, Marshall Day Acoustics, Advanced Environmental Concepts, +1
UWA Business School / Woods Bagot

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Architects: Woods Bagot
- Area: 10000 m²
- Year: 2009
The Australian Garden / Taylor Cullity Lethlean + Paul Thompson

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Architects: Paul Thompson, Taylor Cullity Lethlean
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Baigents, DCWC, Irrigation Design Consultants, Meinhardt, Waterforms International
Adelaide Entertainment Centre / DesignInc
Maylands Additions / Jonathan Lake Architects
Prahran Hotel / Techne Architecture + Interior Design

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Architects: Techne Architecture + Interior Design
- Area: 550 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Ayus Botanical, Bianca Baldi, Burton Acoustic Group, Light Project, NSP Geotechnics Pty Ltd, +2
GPT / Woods Bagot

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Architects: Woods Bagot
- Area: 3700 m²
- Year: 2011
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Professionals: Buildcorp Group
‘The Lodge on the Lake’ Third Prize Winning Proposal / Nic Moore + Monica Earl

Designed by architects Nic Moore and Monica Earl, in collaboration with Lea Fernandez, Darryl Chandler, and Terence Yong, their third prize winning proposal for the Lodge on the Lake understands that a new Lodge needs both to fulfill the requirements of a complex brief, but also to be a strong symbol of Australian domestic and political values. This scheme is sited at the tip of Attunga Point and requires the sculpting of the Lake’s shore in order to bury a low landscape building in the ridge of the promontory. This building is made by fingers of heavy earthen walls, which project into the Lake. More images and architects' description after the break.
Royal Botanic Garden Sustainable Masterplan Proposal / Grant Associates

Grant Associates, the UK landscape architects behind Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, has just been appointed by the Royal Botanics and Domain Trust in Sydney to help develop a new sustainable masterplan for the historic Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney and adjacent public Domain. Working alongside Cox Richardson Architects and Planners, Grant Associates will be responsible for developing the landscape strategy and public realm elements of the new masterplan which includes an area of 64 hectares on a spectacular location bordering the iconic Sydney Harbor waterfront. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Emergency Shelter Winning Design / Nic Gonsalves + Nic Martoo

Young Australian designers, Nic Gonsalves and Nic Martoo from leading architecture firm Conrad Gargett Riddel, have won an international award for their innovative emergency shelter design for victims of natural and man-made disasters. Showcased in Brisbane's King George Square last year and having recently toured to Melbourne's Federation Square last month, their design provides ease of fabrication without the use mechanical tools; a place to house both occupants and their belongings; and the ability to control the level of engagement with the outside world through a flexible skin of solid, translucent and transparent shingles. More images and the designers' description after the break.
Fremantle Additions / Jonathan Lake Architects
River Room / Shaun Lockyer Architects

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Architects: Shaun Lockyer Architects
- Area: 292 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Focus Build, Westera Partners
‘The Lodge on the Lake’ Competition Entry / Stephen Collier Architects

In this proposal for a new Australian Prime Ministers lodge, the core concept focused around the question; 'What if the British had embraced Indigenous culture in 1788?' Designed by Stephen Collier Architects, they propose to reconfigure and redefine this boundary of the lodge as a ring of landscape that is retained for public use. This land would be defined by a cluster of deciduous trees while public access to Lake Burley Griffin for all Australians will remain in perpetuity. More images and architects' description after the break.
Taringa House / Loucas Zahos Architects
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Architects: Loucas Zahos Architects
- Area: 509 m²
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Manufacturers: Bluescope, Inlite, Marley Eternit, Mitsubishi Electric, Moonscape













