Tag: Heritage

Abbotsford Convent.

Hassell appointed to lead new masterplan for Abbotsford Convent

The Abbotsford Convent Foundation has appointed Hassell to lead a masterplan for the protection and enhancement of the historic convent precinct.

The Western Pavilion and precinct entry of the Upper Australia exhibit at Taronga Zoo by Lahznimmo Architects and Spackman, Mossop and Michaels.
News | ArchitectureAU Editorial | 15 Aug 2020

Design for new Australian exhibit at Taronga Zoo

Lahznimmo Architects and Spackman, Mossop and Michaels have designed a new exhibit for Taronga Zoo for Australian animals in their natural habitats.

The winning proposal for the Cascades Female Factory History and Interpretation Centre by Liminal Studio, Snøhetta and Rush Wright Associates.

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.

Crowdfunding sought to replant tree sheltering Boyd's Walsh Street House
News | ArchitectureAU Editorial | 17 Dec 2019

Crowdfunding sought to replant tree sheltering Boyd’s Walsh Street House

The Robin Boyd Foundation is seeking donations to help replace a significant, heritage-listed tree at Boyd’s seminal Walsh Street House.

Federation Square by Lab Architecture Studio and Bates Smart.
News | Linda Cheng | 18 Oct 2018

Fed Square recommended for heritage protection

The executive director of the Heritage Victoria has recommended that Federation Square should be included on the Victorian Heritage Register.

Bagging developing fruits of grevillea helps to ensure mature seed is collected.
Practice | Anne Cochrane | 4 Aug 2017

Saving seeds: Conserving our natural heritage

With the global population rapidly rising and our farming and natural environments under intense pressure, saving seeds is more important than ever.

Remains of an 1850s farmhouse and late 1900s housing on the corner of Izett and Chatham streets, Prahran.

Cato Square archaeological dig uncovers heritage treasures

An archaeological dig at the site of the Cato Square development has uncovered an intact footprint of a residential lifestyle that dates back to the mid-19th century.

View from King’s Park over the Western Australian city of Perth, 1947.
Practice | Richard Offen | 4 May 2016

What is heritage?

Our towns and cities, like much of our landscape, bear the marks of our predecessors’ efforts to sustain themselves and develop their culture.

The underground tunnels provide access to Balls Head Reserve.
Review | Joshua Zeunert | 3 May 2016

The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability

A once inaccessible Sydney site is repurposed by Hassell as an environmentally sensitive community space.

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