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Worldwide Largest Walkable Wooden Sphere

In 2019, a masterpiece of engineering opened its doors in Steinberg am See, Germany. The worldwide largest walkable wooden sphere (capacity for 950 visitors at a time) is superlative in many ways built by HESS TIMBER GmbH and the Austrian company Almholz VertriebsgmbH.
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Monash Business School

An innovative three-storey CLT addition to the prestigious Monash Business School in Caulfield, Victoria.
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Lily Pond Garden Decks

Three circular decks inspired by the biology and form of lily pads float lightly in the Tasmanian Botanic Gardens Lily Pond.
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Armstrong Regional Park

Armstrong Regional park is 1.1 hectares of play area and passive open space in Armstrong Regional Park, Mt. Duneed.
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Tij Observatory

An egg shaped observatory made from a lattice wood frame has been perched on a sandbank off the coast of The Netherlands.
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St Andrews Beach Brewery

A former equine training ground on the Mornington Peninsula has been transformed into a coastal brewery and culinary hotspot.
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The Gathering Pavilion

A meditative log pavilion to be built amongst the Tippet Rise Arts Centre in the mountains of Montana, inspired by traditional West African shelters.
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Latrobe Regional Gallery

The Latrobe Regional Gallery project is a major refurbishment and restructuring of a historic building in Morwell, Victoria.
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Krakani Lumi

Krakani Lumi, or ‘Place of Rest’, located in Mt William National Park, Tasmania, serves as a refuge and accomodation for guided walks through the wilderness.

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