Sustainability

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2017 ATDA Recycled Timber Winner: Court House

Court House is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards, Recycled Timber category. This modest timber dwelling explores the more informal way of living in a coastal bush landscape.
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2017 ATDA Winner: Macquarie University Innovation Hub

Macquarie University Innovation Hub is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards in multiple categories: Innovative Structural Design; Engineered Timber Products; Timber Panels; and Timber Windows and Doors. This is an ambitious, well-crafted building whose design allows for future dismantling, relocation and reassembly.
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2017 ATDA Small Budget Project: Henry Street House

Henry Street House is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards, Small Budget Project category. Laminated hoop pine acts as a unifying texture throughout the project, which was delivered on a tight budget and required a disciplined approached to the design gestures.
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EY Centre – Tower of Wood

EY Centre features a world-first closed cavity facade with a timber blind system, with a high sustainability performance and a beautiful and distinctive exterior, showcasing the incredible results that can be achieved by embracing natural materials.
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CLT House – Australia's First

The creative integration of various forms of timber is used to achieve a sustainable, architectural build with a modern industrial theme. From the 90 year old bridge beam forming the backbone of the house through to the use of CLT and recycled timber throughout, this home is the future of construction in Australia.
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Lilyfield Black Bean

Stunning, rare black bean timber is meticulously detailed and finished to revitalise a cramped inner city property.
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The future-proof inner city backyard

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.
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The New Meeting Point of Northern Sweden

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.

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