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The design enables a multiplicity of readings, leaving space for the visitor to participate in the meaning of the memorial, collaboratively and with empathy.

An empathetic act: For Our Country

At the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, an unconventional monument eschews reference to particular people or events in order to incorporate broader meanings, from the ancient past and into the future.

Public / cultural
Using prefabrication techniques and timber innards, BVN was able to save on labour costs and reduce embodied carbon in Fenner Hall.

Architectural balancing act: Kambri at ANU

The Australian National University (ANU)’s Kambri precinct feels like part of the city – an urban ensemble in which there is coherence in built form, but where buildings have individual identities.

Education
Wrapped in hand- fixed shingles and set on recycled brick plinths, the contemporary pavilions are discrete yet sympathetic to the older home’s character.

Sun catcher: Empire House

Two subtle yet sophisticated pavilions designed by Austin Maynard Architects, delicately stitched to a modest Canberra cottage, honour the interwar character of the home, while connecting it with the outdoors.

Residential