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.
The redevelopment of ‘Her Maj’ features a reintegration of lost architectural elements, heritage facade preservation, and a gorgeous new timber interior.
The market for mid-rise timber buildings is growing at a rapid pace all around the world. Jennifer Cover is the President and CEO of WoodWorks in the USA, an organisation very similar to that of WoodS...
Re-imagining Cities with Sidewalk LabsSidewalk Labs are owned by Alphabet, the same organisation that owns a familiar company called Google. They combine forward thinking-urban design and cutting-edge...
Shaun Walsh is the National President of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) and the CEO of City Parklands in Brisbane. Shaun's professional career has spanned 25 years in landscap...
Changes to the 2019 National Construction Code Volume One increase the range of buildings, up to an effective height of 25m, in which fire-protected timber construction systems can be used. New respon...
Sustainability is currently a trend around the globe, and Australia has signed to the Paris Climate Change agreement, committing to keep global warming to below 1.5C to 2.0C. The buildings industry ha...
Research has shown that utilising exposed timber increases our connection with nature is one of the major elements of biophilic design with proven benefits in well-being and productivity. It also is c...