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Completed in 2020 in Lavender Bay, Australia. Images by Neil Durbach, Luc Remond, Ross Honeysett, Nathan Dawes. The house is located on a steeply sloping site along a street characterized by a continuous sandstone retaining wall. A two-storey stone base forms. ....
According to Architectus Principal Luke Johnson, architecture at its best is an art form best created collaboratively. Given the architectural superteam put together for the upcoming Powerhouse Ultimo renewal project, he’s definitely got an idea. ....
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What drives Judith Neilson? Inside an astonishing Sydney art empire We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Elizabeth FarrellyColumnist, author, architecture critic and essayist February 12, 2021 5.00pm Normal text size Advertisement The Australian art wars are a lop-sided affair. Against: the federal government; the state government; universities; the Murdoch press; the mining, roads and tobacco industries; the think tank IPA; the Packers and arguably all other developers (until they want to buy respectability) aside from Stanley Quek. And the fors: a host of impoverished creatives, a few underfunded institutions and Judith Neilson. Sydneysiders are fascinated by anyone with money. Almost everything written about Neilson drools over the numbers: the size of her art collection, her property portfolio, her bank balance. At the same time, we’re told, the art world is currently enchanted not by young me ....
Neil Durbach, architect of the proposed Pencil Tower hotel, says ‘each [hotel] room is super compact, it’s almost like a train compartment.’ Composite: Durbach Block The impossibly tall and thin aesthetic no longer limited to the runways of high fashion, the trend for slenderness has now moved into architectural design as Australian cities follow New York and Hong Kong in the construction of towers as narrow as they are high. Joining the Phoenix Apartments in Flinders Street, Melbourne – which first brought the skinny tower to Australia – will be the proposed Pencil Tower hotel in Sydney and the Magic Tower in Melbourne. ....