A landscape master plan and architectural project spanning 10 years, which generated widespread support in an otherwise fractious community environment.
This case study traverses award-winning landscaping and architectural aspects of Brisbane’s River Quay project, which began with redevelopment of the former ‘Boardwalk’ site
Laminated veneered lumber (LVL) and advanced prefabrication techniques used to construct a new education facility, the Melbourne School of Design, at The University of Melbourne.
The new competence centre for the Illwerke group is the first large-scale application of the principles and techniques developed in the prototype Life Cycle Tower.
With the complete employment of wood for its structure, exterior skin and interior fittings, this small town museum literally pushes wood to its full potential.
Britain’s top timber design award for 2012 embraced a new 30 m pool, children’s pool, beach area, changing room building and cafe at an exclusive London club
The strongly timber-influenced research centre was the first stage in a strategic master plan by architects Johnson Pilton Walker to guide development on the school’s 10 ha site.
A derelict century-old wharf shed in Cairns is transformed into the state-of-the-art, multi-purpose Cruise Liner Terminal (CLT), function and exhibition space.
The goal of the project was to develop a low-impact building that blended seamlessly into the surrounding natural setting and showcased the visual, renewable energy and user well-being resources.
The landscape masterplan embraces 100 forests of endangered international tree species in a 250 ha former fire-ravaged site. Associated architecture includes unique timber-based buildings and public facilities
Vibe Design Group’s, Kew House 3 uses timbers natural warmth and appeal to not only wrap a dynamic exterior but also evoke a journey of discovery within the home.