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Each of Arc’s four facades matches the height and rhythm of neighbouring elevations, showing deference to its context.

Tall towers amid brick warehouses: Arc

Demonstrating careful consideration of its heritage surrounds and with a mix of uses throughout, this finely detailed skyscraper by Koichi Takada Architects advances the social culture and amenity of central Sydney.

Commercial, Residential
The buildings are arranged in a radial fan geometry, so as to open up views from the city to the harbour and to follow the sun’s trajectory.

Radial trio: International Towers Sydney

Presenting as three sibling buildings on the city skyline, International Towers Sydney by Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners reconciles a tower and podium dichotomy with robust honesty of expression.

Commercial
The EY Centre by FJMT.

‘Intrinsically Sydney’: The EY Centre

Combining a kinetic timber facade and a typology more often associated with slick glass, FJMT has created this “sublime” office tower that is tuned to the history of its harbour-side site and is “intrinsically Sydney.”

Commercial
Vertical village: 8 Chifley Square

Vertical village: 8 Chifley Square

Lippmann Partnership and Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners’ tower in Sydney’s CBD succeeds in meeting rigid market demands for commercial office space, while also making a generous contribution to the public domain.

Commercial
Lyons’ 41X in Melbourne – a hybrid public–commercial building that serves as a new public face for the Australian Institute of Architects.

When “little becomes big”: 41X

The Melbourne home of the Australian Institute of Architects speaks of the integral role of the architecture profession in the future of Australia’s cities.

Commercial