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Magic, A Way to Revitalise Melbourne’s Science Hub

A super slender 60-storey residential tower has been proposed as a way to revitalise Melbourne’s science hub. Dubbed ‘Magic’, the tower “will push building technology to the limit and reinforce Melbourne’s leadership in science and liveability”, according to the Royal Society of Victoria, who have proposed the new tower. “Magic, at 1 Victoria Street, will …

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Scholarship for Indigenous Architects in Australia

The shortage of Indigenous architects in Australia, with just 28 registered nationally as of 2017, is being addressed by a new Indigenous architecture scholarship made possible with a $1 million donation from cultural philanthropists the Droga Family Foundation. With additional support from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), the fund will help support up to …

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Australia’s Green Building Expertise

A new report has found that Australia’s green building expertise is sort after, especially across the fast-urbanising ASEAN region. The report, Australian Green Building: Developing a smart, sustainable ASEAN, was created by the Australian Government and the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA). Australian companies offer results, ranging from niche products to complete, end-to-end solutions. …

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Five Sustainable Building Trends throughout 2018

Here are five sustainable building trends that will prove to be popular throughout 2018. PASSIVE DESIGN The awareness around passive design has been steadily growing over the past few years, with the Passive House standard gaining international attention and recognition. FLEXIBLE SPACES As the population grows, our cities are becoming increasingly dense. At the same …

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Proposed Redevelopment of the Heritage, Queen Victoria Market

Following feedback from traders and customers, the City of Melbourne has revised the plans for the proposed redevelopment of the heritage Queen Victoria Market. The size of the pavilion, which has been designed to temporarily house traders during the five-year redevelopment of the market, will be reduced to half following amendments approved by the Council …

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Highest Available Rating for Sustainable Precincts in Australia

One of the fastest growing areas in Queensland has achieved the highest available rating for sustainable precincts in Australia, a 6-star Green Star – Communities v1.1 certified rating. Lendlease’s project in Yarrabilba was assessed for its sustainability performance across five impact categories: governance, liveability, economic prosperity, environment and innovation. It received a total rating of …

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AACA revises Architectural Practice Examination

The Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) has announced updates to the Architectural Practice Examination in 2018. The Architectural Practice Examination is the nationally consistent competency based assessment used by the architect registration boards around Australia to determine eligibility for registration as an architect. According to the AACA, candidates sitting the revised examination in 2018 …

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UNSW’s First Geospatial Information Centre

UNSW research centre to produce 3D digital maps of Sydney’s buildings… Geospatial scientist Sisi Zlatanova will set up UNSW’s first Geospatial Information Centre. Joining UNSW from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, Zlatanova will investigate the production and management of 3D digital models for large public buildings at UNSW and in Sydney’s CBD. This …

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