2017 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 StudyA composition of gathering and play
Favouring a cost-effective, simple and flexible timber construction, High Point Pop Up Park creates a versatile space for social gatherings and small events.
View this Case StudyA Fit Use for Timber
A breathtaking addition to the Mingara Recreation Club campus on the NSW central coast, covering 2000sqm of commercial gymnasium over two levels.
View this Case StudyA Graphic Eruption
The Deakin University ICBB project has consistent themes of iconic aesthetic, creation of an embracing environment, ecologically sustainable design methods and integration of context.
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A•LAVA is a design and construction project realized by the Wood Program at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in 2016 - 2017.
View this Case StudyAbbotsleigh Research Centre
The strongly timber-influenced research centre was the first stage in a strategic master plan by architects Johnson Pilton Walker to guide development on the school’s 10 ha site.
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