The Link is an exciting, flexible public space that uses timber to reference traditional Brisbane rivercraft and to complement the new relaxed, informal and lushly landscaped spaces.
This project responds to the bushland setting, while connecting the various spaces of the landscape. The spaces adapt to the existing topography, protecting and enhancing the site character. The feature timber boardwalk weaves through the existing trees, outdoor dining facilities, a community garden, active play zones and seating areas.
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.
Engineered timber features prominently in this US$135 million remodelling of the national centre for presentation, development and study of American theatre.
This public deck improves the pedestrian relationship with the large, existing trees, while providing access to shade and amenities. The deck is site specific, employing a random framing solution to account for the existing root system.
Designed with environmental resilience and capacity through design, Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga acts as a lively ‘backyard’ for inner city residential living, optimised for everyday use as well as functioning for events and festivals.
This winning proposal is a venue open for everyone. The design is contemporary with timeless qualities that pay homage to the local timber heritage. It will be the tallest wooden high-rise in the Nordic countries.
Favouring a cost-effective, simple and flexible timber construction, High Point Pop Up Park creates a versatile space for social gatherings and small events.