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Category - Public / cultural
Year completed - 2022
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At the new entrance, an elevated parapet faces the street in an exaggerated yet apposite expression of the library’s former entry.

Nambucca Heads Library Extension by Vokes and Peters with Zuzana and Nicholas

Layered upon an existing structure, this character-filled extension proposes a new direction for a community hub while leaving opportunities for surrounding buildings to respond in their own manner.

Public / cultural
The plaza sits between Mirvac’s EY Centre by FJMT, Lendlease’s 180 George Street by Foster and Partners, and Studio Hollenstein’s Jacksons on George, whose roof terrace is at a similar height to the plaza’s building terrace.

George Street Plaza by Adjaye Associates with Daniel Boyd

Adjaye Associates with Daniel Boyd

In Sydney’s CBD, a small, collaborative project makes a significant contribution to the city’s public spaces, encouraging us to consider multiple perspectives and our own place in the universe.

Public / cultural
Unlike the structure it has replaced, the new pavilion is permeable, preserving sightlines and ease of movement.

Riverside Green by Hassell

Ostensibly a simple sequence of spaces, Riverside Green is a skilfully designed facility in Brisbane’s South Bank Parklands that is adaptable enough to allow the public to curate its own urban experience.

Public / cultural
The grass embankment pushes the public domain deep into the building, where the civic chamber is located.

Walyalup Civic Centre by Kerry Hill Architects

On a challenging site in the heart of Fremantle, KHA’s design for a multifunctional civic centre demonstrates that modernism can be used to restore civic urbanity, celebrate a place of historic significance and craft an engaging space for public enjoyment.

Public / cultural
Since the renewal work, the acoustics are equally good from all seats in the concert hall – a vast improvement from the previous situation.

Sydney Opera House Concert Hall Renewal by ARM Architecture

In a surprising yet entirely appropriate intervention, ARM Architecture has worked with a diverse team of experts to improve acoustics, access and mechanics in one of Australia’s most iconic heritage buildings.

Public / cultural