This case study traverses award-winning landscaping and architectural aspects of Brisbane’s River Quay project, which began with redevelopment of the former ‘Boardwalk’ site
Laminated veneered lumber (LVL) and advanced prefabrication techniques used to construct a new education facility, the Melbourne School of Design, at The University of Melbourne.
The new competence centre for the Illwerke group is the first large-scale application of the principles and techniques developed in the prototype Life Cycle Tower.
Britain’s top timber design award for 2012 embraced a new 30 m pool, children’s pool, beach area, changing room building and cafe at an exclusive London club
The goal of the project was to develop a low-impact building that blended seamlessly into the surrounding natural setting and showcased the visual, renewable energy and user well-being resources.
The landscape masterplan embraces 100 forests of endangered international tree species in a 250 ha former fire-ravaged site. Associated architecture includes unique timber-based buildings and public facilities
Vibe Design Group’s, Kew House 3 uses timbers natural warmth and appeal to not only wrap a dynamic exterior but also evoke a journey of discovery within the home.
The Carmarthen Place project comprises two apartments and an artist’s studio on a curved L-shaped brown-field site – accessed by a narrow alley to the rear of a terraced row of listed properties on Bermondsey Street