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Sustainable design addressing climate change, adaptive re-use, post-pandemic public spaces and collaborative projects were some of the highlights of the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2021 NSW Architecture Awards announced last week.
The winners were drawn from a total of 299 entries across 13 categories, with the most highly awarded projects sharing common attributes, according to NSW chair of juries, Peter Mould.
“Architects in NSW continue to address the challenges of climate change through sustainable and innovative design,” Mould said.
“Many of the awarded projects are existing buildings that have been adapted for new uses or had existing uses reinvigorated. This sustainably captures all the embodied energy and craft from the past as well as retaining their important contribution to local urban character.
Apr 18, 2021
In June this year it will launch its own purpose-built gallery on the corner of Grattan and Swanston Streets, a gateway to the University of Melbourne’s new Melbourne Connect innovation precinct, and a major new attraction delivering immersive, interactive exhibitions and events focused on the collision of art and science.
Director of Museums and Collections Rose Hiscock said the launch of the purpose-built museum is a major milestone. “Science Gallery Melbourne provides a contemporary, playful and welcoming space for young people to explore issues, ideas and the great challenges of our time. As a new home for STEM engagement, we aim to show that anything is possible when science and art come together,” Ms Hiscock said.
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Landscape architecture and urban design practice, Aspect Studios announces the appointment of Katherine English as studio director at their Brisbane office. English joins fellow studio director Deb Robbins in leading the Brisbane studio, enabling the practice to build on the rich network of international projects and continue further development across Australia.
Having worked in Queensland for the better part of their careers, the duo brings a wealth of local knowledge and expertise to landscape architecture projects, while utilising the network and experience of a global practice.
“We are excited to announce the new leadership team of Katherine and Deb in our Brisbane studio. They join our existing network of over 200 landscape architects, designers, and specialist staff across Australia, China, the Middle East and Vietnam,” says Aspect Studios CEO Ivan Ross.
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