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The unexpected Sydney project in the hunt for a world architecture prize

The unexpected Sydney project in the hunt for a world architecture prize

Of the Australian-designed projects on the shortlist for a prestigious global prize, one is not usually known for architectural greatness.

  • by Julie Power

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A stately home in Melbourne’s south-east gets an impressive upgrade

A stately home in Melbourne’s south-east gets an impressive upgrade

This grand Victorian beauty built in 1875 has an entry hall, observation tower, large formal rooms, original stables and an equine arena.

  • by Heather Nette King
Far from groovy: How did this 70s house win a top architecture award?

Far from groovy: How did this 70s house win a top architecture award?

Think of sunken lounges - often referred to as “conversation pits” - indoor gardens, exposed timber ceilings, built-in bespoke joinery, and vast open plan entertaining areas.

  • by Stephen Crafti
These are the best new houses in NSW. Which would you choose?

These are the best new houses in NSW. Which would you choose?

See a gallery of the top new houses in the state as judged by the Australian Institute of Architects and vote for your favourite.

  • by Julie Power
Sport and architecture: It’s a slam dunk in the Olympics of NSW building design

Sport and architecture: It’s a slam dunk in the Olympics of NSW building design

The NSW Architecture Awards have gone big this year, dominated by a wave of new sporting and outdoor recreational facilities catering to millions.

  • by Julie Power
What lies beneath: 10 of the world’s most incredible underground structures

What lies beneath: 10 of the world’s most incredible underground structures

Put ordinary buildings underground and they transform into something far more interesting and otherworldly.

  • by Brian Johnston
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It closed twice and was reborn. How Melbourne’s first laneway bar was resurrected

It closed twice and was reborn. How Melbourne’s first laneway bar was resurrected

When Meyers Place closed in 2017, it was the end of an era. It has since been reborn in replica form, with every detail perfectly preserved – but one thing is different.

  • by Cara Waters
‘The forgotten bits of Sydney’: Our newest sports hub is one out of the box
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‘The forgotten bits of Sydney’: Our newest sports hub is one out of the box

Blacktown’s city architect Bill Tsakalos says Sydney’s west has been neglected by architects. Not any more.

  • by Julie Power
The spot in Sydney where if you sing to whales, they sing back
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The spot in Sydney where if you sing to whales, they sing back

Two new lookouts at North Head seem to conjure the whales, and there’s an eerie echo straight out of Finding Nemo.

  • by Julie Power
A traditional home in Melbourne’s south-east gets a stylish makeover

A traditional home in Melbourne’s south-east gets a stylish makeover

The five-bedroom Edwardian home now boasts a contemporary two-storey extension, pool and cellar.

  • by Heather Nette King
Derelict and trashed: The Sydney building that has a date with the wrecking ball

Derelict and trashed: The Sydney building that has a date with the wrecking ball

Glebe’s abandoned court is slipping further into disrepair before it is demolished for apartments. That hasn’t stopped trespassers from flocking to the site.

  • by Megan Gorrey