A full scale building project designed and constructed by Monash University Architecture students for observation and engagement with specific light conditions.
This unique village library building with its firewood stick facade was awarded the inaugural A$100,000 Moriyama Royal Institute of Canada prize in 2014 for transformative and emblematic architecture.
Clever use of laminated and untreated pine, combined with well-crafted copper and glass components provide an ever-changing space for healing and worship
The design by Robert Simeoni Architects is a collection of buildings with residual outdoor spaces that can be manipulated by using folding screens to control accessibility, allowing the zones to be adaptable to the time of year or day.
A world first for its innovative use of LVL in the structure of a multi‐storey building, the NMIT building also incorporates a new generation of earthquake-resistant engineering technology.
The free form, wide span wooden cupola with its multiple layers was made possible through parametric programming that included design facilities and options, statics, production, CNC machining, transport and assembly parameters
A school becomes an integrated community hub where the versatile qualities of timber are used throughout to create an award-winning learning environment.