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The INDE.Awards, now in its ninth year, has opened entries for 2025, inviting architects, designers, product designers, and photographers from across the Indo-Pacific region to participate.
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Nuanu Creative City is a city spanning 44 hectares set on a lush tropical site in Bali, Indonesia.
A unique funding model for the construction of a luxury residence, set to be one of Australia’s most sustainable builds, highlights the growing importance of private credit in delivering agility, commerciality, and flexibility in financing Australia’s future homes.
Interspersed affordable housing, nature integration and wellness are the top three architectural trends in large-scale residential developments for 2025, says Brisbane-based MAS Architecture Studio’s lead architect Nick Symonds.
The Sydney Opera House is seeking to appoint a First Nations expert to its 10-member Conservation Council, ensuring First Nations voices are central to heritage and conservation decisions at one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks.
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Infinity Commercial, Haitchin Group’s seven-storey commercial building in Norwest, Sydney, has officially opened for business.
With new research revealing that mental wellbeing is top of mind for many Australians, one Australian home builder is leaning into design as a tool to create homes that can make a positive impact on residents by generating a feeling of calm.
A mixed-use affordable housing project in Sydney is setting high standards for efficiency, durability and good design, creating a new model to address the housing affordability challenge.
T3 Collingwood won the Commercial Architecture – Large category and the Best of the Best category at the recently-held Sustainability Awards, that were hosted in Sydney by Architecture and Design.
The Minns Labor Government will unlock a significant parcel of unused land to deliver an estimated 2,300 homes in a Western Sydney growth corridor which has been locked in bureaucratic limbo for more than 10 years.
A pioneering approach to resource-efficient building design could give people quicker access to high-quality temporary homes after disasters like the 2022 floods in Lismore.