2017 ATDA Furniture or Joinery Winner: Conus Lighting Range
Conus Lighting Range is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards, Furniture or Joinery category. The range utilises versatile component based design, and pairs digital modelling design with hand-finished integrity.
View this Case Study2017 ATDA Landscape Winner: Northern Goldfields Offices
Northern Goldfields Regional Offices is the 2017 Winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards, Landscape category. The building brings modern workspace design to a remote community, providing an oasis for historic Leonora.
View this Case Study2017 ATDA Standalone Structure Winner: Dynamics in Impermanence
Dynamics in Impermanence is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards, Standalone Structure category. The structure uses an unconventional approach to design and fabrication that showcases the versatile material properties of plywood.
View this Case Study2017 ATDA Winner: International House Sydney
International House Sydney is the celebrated winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards 2017 Grand Prix award, People's Choice award, Public or Commercial Building category and Sustainability category. It is the first modern commercial engineered timber building of its size and type in Australia.
View this Case Study2017 ATDA Winner: Macquarie University Innovation Hub
Macquarie University Innovation Hub is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards in multiple categories: Innovative Structural Design; Engineered Timber Products; Timber Panels; and Timber Windows and Doors. This is an ambitious, well-crafted building whose design allows for future dismantling, relocation and reassembly.
View this Case StudyA Bit of Bodge from the UK
El Ray is one of five beach houses located to the east of the huge and brooding Dungeness, a nuclear power station on England’s Kentish coast. The house started life as a converted railway carriage, and now sits inside a contemporary timber structure.
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