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Suters and DWP arrangement moves from alliance to acquisition
Australia’s Suters architects has been acquired by Bangkok-based firm DWP, consummating a four-year alliance between the two firms.
Ken Maher's full speech to Parliament House on Housing Affordability
Retrofitting our existing building stock and increasing density in our cities were two suggestions made by Maher as solutions to Australia's affordable housing crisis during a recent speech at Parliament House. But underpinning Maher’s address was the need for doing density well, i.e. matching density with transport and social infrastructure, ensuring high-density housing is designed well, and ensuring that density is not done to the detriment of our environment.
Could Melbourne’s tallest skinny skyscraper be making a comeback?
Three years on since it was spectacularly approved for development by then planning minister Matthew Guy, Melbourne’s tallest skinny skyscraper could finally be going ahead.
Robot bricklayers fulfilling prophecies of 2014 Oxford Uni report
In 2014, Britain’s Oxford University released a report charting the vulnerability of 702 occupations in terms of their likelihood to be replaced by various forms of computerisation in the future. But while the predictions are yet to be proved totally accurate, a few recent inventions, one in Perth and another in the US, do hint that change is on the horizon for brickies.
‘Architects need to wake-up and re-engage with construction’: UK architect Andrew Waugh on CLT and rethinking architecture expression
"There’s a culture of not engaging with construction in our profession, and that’s a malaise. Some schools of architecture are guiltier of it than others. If we don’t re-engage with construction, it will marginalise our profession." - Andrew Waugh
Micro Sydney Uni dorms a new model for affordable student accommodation
Nettleton Tribe is the latest architecture firm to bear the fruits of Sydney Uni’s billion-dollar redevelopment of its city campuses, and it’s a project that could end up having a significant impact on student accommodation design in Sydney.