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Hotels, restaurants and artificial reefs proposed in Sydney’s Cockatoo Island draft masterplan
A draft masterplan for Cockatoo Island has been unveiled, with the proposal seeking to attract more visitors to the UNESCO World Heritage listed site through the establishment of a hotel, restaurants and artificial reefs.
Winning design announced for Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway
A team led by Aspect Studios has been selected as the winner of a design competition for a cycleway on Sydney’s Harbour Bridge.
Institute enters partnership with affordable housing group
The Australian Institute of Architects has entered into a new partnership with the private sector, for-purpose initiative Housing All Australians.
Landmark Sydney waterfront tower a step closer to fruition
Detailed designs the $891 million Cockle Bay office tower and retail proposal by Henning Larsen and Architectus have been revealed in a state-significant development application.
Penultimate Waterloo Metro tower approved
The NSW government has approved the Northern Precinct tower in the Waterloo Metro Quarter over-station development.
Tower proposed for Sydney’s Crows Nest
Woods Bagot has prepared a concept design for a 23-storey tower on Pacific Highway in Sydney’s Crows Nest.
Office tower proposed for Sydney’s retail heart
A retail precinct in Sydney’s CBD, with “antiquated” commercial spaces, will be rejuvenated with a proposal for a new office tower.
Tower over heritage Gold Coast theatre approved
The City of Gold Coast has approved a development proposal for a 14-storey apartment building behind the existing façade of the Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade on the Gold Coast.
Restoration project to put new shine on Bondi boot factory
Archer Office is designing the transformation of a historic boot factory in Sydney’s Bondi Junction into a civic innovation hub.
University of Canberra’s bush campus to get $5 billion transformation
The University of Canberra plans to spend $5 billion on property development at its Bruce campus over the next 20 years.