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Year completed - 2012
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The Wayside Chapel comprises two brick buildings – one new, the other refurbished – flanking a community hub. The brick structures are designed to assimilate into the surrounding neighbourhood context.

Revisited: The Wayside Chapel

An ambitious scheme for a new home for the Wayside, designed by Environa Studio and completed in 2012, led to the salvation of this vital community organization.

Public / cultural
In lieu of a fenced compound, the Marysville police station features a semitransparent facade that engages with the community.

Marysville 16 Hour Police Station

This police station by Kerstin Thompson Architects embodies a domestic and civic conversation.

Public / cultural
RMIT Design Hub forecourt.

RMIT Design Hub

Sean Godsell Architects’ RMIT Design Hub functions “as both a building and declaration”.

Education, Public / cultural
Howard Place, Bendigo, by Williams Boag Architects.

Howard Place

A lightweight civic structure by Williams Boag Architects is embraced by the Bendigo locals.

Landscape / urban, Public / cultural
The flexible atelier space allows for multiple configurations.

Kings Park Education Centre

Perth’s new environmental teaching centre by Donaldson + Warn for Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority.

Education, Public / cultural
Swanston Academic Building is a new addition to RMIT University’s collection of buildings along Melbourne’s  Swanston street, which form “a city within a city.”

Swanston Academic Building

Swanston Academic Building by Lyons raises questions larger than architecture says Professor Des Smith.

Education, Public / cultural
The suspended roof offers dappled shade by day and an outdoor room by night.

Langtree Mall pavilion

A small civic structure in Mildura by Bellemo & Cat with Hansen Landscape Architects.

Public / cultural
Enter the time tunnel.

Martian Embassy, Sydney

Moby Dick meets the Time Machine at LAVA’s Martian Embassy for the Sydney Story Factory.

Education, Public / cultural
The Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Discovery Centre is 3 km south-east of Melbourne, adjacent to a fragment of wetland that is now surrounded by sprawling suburbs.

Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Discovery Centre

On Melbourne’s suburban edge Minifie van Schaik Architects creates a seductive “decoy.”

Public / cultural