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Bunurong | St. Kilda, Victoria Transforming an overlooked piece of urban airspace into a cultural platform, framing architecture as both infrastructure and event. Designed to house Random International’s Rain Room, the temporary structure embraces ephemerality, combining engineered precision with a cloud-like, reusable scaffold system that dissolves into Melbourne’s overcast sky.

AESOP | SALONE DEL MOBILE | THE FACTORY OF LIGHT

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A transport installation for Salone del Mobile explores light through ritual, making and reflection. Repurposed materials form a system of temporary architecture, framing suspended basins to fabricate structure and a luminous field of bottles, celebrating the presentation of Aesop’s first room as both object and service.

AESOP | SALONE DEL MOBILE | THE SACRISTY

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A transport installation for Salone del Mobile explores light through ritual, making and reflection. Repurposed materials form a system of temporary architecture, framing suspended basins to fabricate structure and a luminous field of bottles, celebrating the presentation of Aesop’s first room as both object and service.

MAKING ARCHITECTURE, MATERIAL AND PROCESS

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This monograph by Fleur Watson, part of RMIT and Thames & Hudson Australia’s EDITIONS series, offers an intimate look at one of Australia’s most dynamic young architecture practices. Designed by Stuart Geddes, the book reveals March Studio’s inventive, research-driven approach to design, blending form, materiality, and craft. Featuring essays, conversations, prototypes, and vibrant imagery, it … Continued

OMAO | STAGE 1

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Bidjara | Charleville, Queensland Ten pavilions unite beneath a dramatic circular roof that shades the site and frames a large rock landscaped courtyard. Celebrating Country, climate, water and community gathering, the museum transforms during rain events into an Impuluwin, becoming a resilient, contemporary place of storytelling, ceremony, reflection and connection to the Outback.

TURNER TERRACES

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Drawing inspiration from Canberra’s brutalist concrete heritage, reimagined for contemporary living. A series of rammed concrete blade walls, embedded with recycled brick and local Ginninderra Red Granite, define each home while bringing warmth, texture and thermal comfort. Seven dwellings are unified by a central, light-filled void, softened with terracotta screens and seasonal plantings, balancing privacy, … Continued

LOUIS VUITTON

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Hong Kong This invited international design competition proposal for Louis Vuitton’s flagship store in Times Square, Hong Kong centres on timber sourced from sustainably managed forests, forming a refined and highly legible architectural expression. A space-frame structure weaves from façade to interior, integrating display, structure, and lighting while referencing Louis Vuitton’s heritage of craftsmanship, travel, … Continued

CREMORNE REWILDING

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Wurundjeri Cremorne, Victoria An urban renewal project that transforms over 2,500 square metres of underutilised ground plane into a layered landscape for work, recreation, and community. Rewilding a former carpark between office buildings, the project introduces gardens, public amenities, art, and architecture to reconnect an overlooked corner of Cremorne with its surrounding streets and daily … Continued

NEPEAN HOUSE

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Bunurong | Sorrento, Victoria Inspired by the concrete bunkers of Fort Nepean, a robust coastal residence designed for permanence and retreat. Oriented north to Port Phillip Bay, expansive glazing frames moonah trees and water beyond, while deep concrete overhangs temper the sun. Cross ventilation, endemic planting and crafted timber detailing soften the structure. A lightweight … Continued

JACKALOPE HOTEL 1

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Wurundjeri | Melbourne, Victoria A visionary proposal for Melbourne’s CBD, conceived to blur the boundaries between reality and imagination. Inspired by the theme of weather, the design integrates atmospheric art, including Random International’s Rain Room, within a 70-metre tower rising from a heritage red-brick base. Thirty-two guest rooms, three restaurants and a rooftop bar wrapped … Continued