Linear Formations is a series of timber pavilions located in the sculpture courtyard of the UTS Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building. The structures were built annually between 2019 and 2021.
Wakanui Trail House embodies the affinity the homes owners have for the outdoors, and provides a deep connection with the natural environment and the public park beyond.
Flex Maps 2 uses the shared ground of design, geometric processing, simulation and digital fabrication to demonstrate a sustainable and decarbonised building culture- all using Australian timber.
Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club is a beloved public asset, having served the community for 70+ years. With the existing clubhouse no longer fit-for-purpose, a new two-storey building was urgently needed.
The redevelopment of ‘Her Maj’ features a reintegration of lost architectural elements, heritage facade preservation, and a gorgeous new timber interior.
‘Interchange Pavilion’ is a literal and metaphorical crossing of paths, inspired by the ‘railroad switch’, which nods to the site's history as a rail yard.
Arthurs Circus is an exceptional architectural effort in restraint, working within a highly cherished heritage precinct in the heart of Battery Point, Hobart
The Adelaide Oval Hotel has become the first hotel to be fully integrated into the footprint of a stadium, and has done so by using a lightweight, cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure.