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The 2018 NGV Architecture Commission Doubleground reflects on the fractured nature of memory and the iconic Roy Grounds-designed spaces of its location. Bottom left: Draped Seated Woman (1958), Henry Moore.

Memory lane: Doubleground

Muir, Openwork, Higgins Coatings

Marked by fluid boundaries and tilted terrain, Muir and Openwork’s installation is a potent reflection on architecture, experience and the relationship of memory to place.

Landscape / urban
Plastic Palace is the first iteration of what will be an annual commission by Albury City Council and Murray Art Museum Albury. The project makes visible the growing problem of waste management.

Loving and confronting: Plastic Palace

In the face of Australia’s accelerating waste crisis, a temporary structure in Albury by Raffaello Rosselli Architect lays bare the true cost of our reliance on hard plastic.

Landscape / urban, Public / cultural
Hi-Lights by Lot-ek.

Lampposts of progress: Hi-Lights

Lot-ek Architecture and Design

These new additions to the Gold Coast landscape by Lot-ek, Office Feuerman and Urban Art Projects engage with notions of sustainable luxury.

Landscape / urban
The Calyx forms a protective layer that unfolds to display a precious botanical interior.

Botanical enigma: The Calyx

The latest addition to the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, by PTW Architects with landscape architecture by McGregor Coxall, presents a striking geometric volume that is a protective layer and a lens that frames cinematic moments.

Landscape / urban
The National Gallery of Victoria’s Summer Architecture Commission by John Wardle Architects activates the gallery’s under-used garden space.

NGV Summer Architecture Commission 2015

John Wardle Architects’ design for the National Gallery of Victoria’s inaugural Summer Architecture Commission nods to Melbourne’s modernist past, while also speaking to the new and emerging.

Landscape / urban
Green Ladder by Vo Trong Nghia Architects.

Bamboo beginning: Green Ladder

Vo Trong Nghia Architects

Sandra Kaji-O’Grady previews Vo Trong Nghia Architects’ pavilion Green Ladder, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation’s 2016 Fugitive Structures commission.

Landscape / urban
Pallet Pavilion offered a temporary venue for music and cultural events.

The Pallet Pavilion

A temporary venue for public events in Christchurch by the charitable trust, Gap Filler.

Landscape / urban
Nick’s Camp, near Simpsons Gap, named in honour of the late Nick Murcutt.

Larapinta Trail Campsites

Neeson Murcutt’s semi-permanent shelters along the Red Centre trail to Uluru.

Hospitality, Landscape / urban