Tag: Competitions
Shortlist announced in competition to reimagine Bankstown’s Griffith Park
The City of Canterbury-Bankstown has announced four shortlisted teams that will proceed to the second stage of a competition to design a community space in the centre of Bankstown.
Shortlist revealed for Powerhouse Ultimo Design Competition
Five leading Australian design teams have been shortlisted to participate in the Powerhouse Ultimo Design Competition.
Ideas competition to re-imagine the Australian Dream
A competition is looking for ideas for the Australian Dream in the 21st century and there’s a prize pool of $10,000 on offer.
Four teams shortlisted in NGV Contemporary competition
The Victorian government has announced four shortlisted teams in the NGV Contemporary design competition.
‘Serendipitous encounters’: Newcastle uni’s Alumni House
The University of Newcastle has announced the winner of its competition to design a new dedicated building for its alumni.
Five entries shortlisted in Barangaroo pavilion competition
Infrastructure NSW has revealed the five finalists in a competition to design a waterfront pavilion in Sydney’s Barangaroo.
Ideas competition to reimagine Sydney’s public spaces
The competition seeks ideas that could enhance the way public spaces bring people together and encourage inclusivity.
A memorial to Sydney’s victims of hate
Waverley Council in Sydney has released shortlisted designs for a memorial in Bondi.
Cascades Female Factory project progresses
A development application has been submitted for the long-awaited development at the World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart.
International landscape architecture prize offers unprecedented US$100,000
US-based education and advocacy organization The Cultural Landscape Foundation has launched an international landscape architecture prize worth US$100,000 to be conferred biennially.
Ideas competition to rebuild beloved St Kilda beach jetty
A community-based organization in Melbourne’s St Kilda has launched a $5,000 ideas competition to reimagine a historic jetty.
Competition launched for 2019 NGV Architecture Commission
The National Gallery has launched a design competition for the fifth annual Architecture Commission to be installed in 2019.
Cascades Female Factory winner: Rush Wright, Liminal and Snohetta
Rush Wright, Liminal Architecture and Snøhetta have won the competition for the design of the new History and Interpretation Centre at the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart.
St Kilda Triangle named design site for international sustainable energy infrastructure ideas competition
The design site for LAGI 2018 Melbourne will be the St Kilda Triangle, while the main exhibition space will be Federation Square.
International design competition to reimagine renewable energy infrastructure in Melbourne
The Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) has partnered with the Victorian government to stage its 2018 competition.
Winner revealed: Kensington and Kingsford ideas comp
Randwick City Council has announced the winner of the $300k Kensington to Kingsford international ideas competition.
Winner announced: Ian Potter National Conservatory
A design team led by CHROFI has won the national design competition for a new conservatory in the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra.
Australian studio wins first place in Science Island, Lithuania design competition
Australia- and Spain-based architecture firm Smar Architecture Studio has won first place in an international competition to design the new €25-million ($36.8-million) Science Island in Lithuania.
National competition for Frankston railway station launched
A national architectural design competition has been launched for the $50 million redevelopment of Frankston railway station in Melbourne’s south-east.
Aspect Studios wins international design competition for the Tenderloin in San Francisco
Aspect Studios has won an international ideas competition to transform the Tenderloin district in San Francisco, California, with a scheme described as “an antidote to everyday life.”