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British-Australian free-trading kicks off in 2023

British-Australian free-trading kicks off in 2023

The recent signing of free-trade deals in the UK and Australia signals major shakeups for design, architecture, engineering and construction in two hemispheres. Is this a positive sign for local creative sectors or global reputations?

Designed by architects WilkinsonEyre, Crown Sydney on track for December 2020 opening

Designed by architects WilkinsonEyre, Crown Sydney on track for December 2020 opening

Crown Resorts has marked milestone for its Crown Sydney development, with the topping out of the building marking the completion of vertical construction for the 275m high hotel resort and residences.

Counting Down the Winning WAF 2019 Indo-Pacific Projects…

Counting Down the Winning WAF 2019 Indo-Pacific Projects…

Which architectural masterpieces from the region took out top awards at the recent World Architecture Festival? Considering three of the top five countries for entries are in the Indo-Pacific, we came home with plenty of wins.

Which Indo-Pacific Projects Won at WAF 2019?

Which Indo-Pacific Projects Won at WAF 2019?

With China, Hong Kong, Australia and India counted in the top five countries entering the World Architecture Festival (WAF) in 2019, it’s no surprise to see many projects from the Indo-Pacific region winning some of the top gongs. Here we look at all of them.

WilkinsonEyre And Morphis Win Competition For Shenzhen Bay Masterplan

WilkinsonEyre And Morphis Win Competition For Shenzhen Bay Masterplan

Featuring a network of elevated walkways that unites Shenzhen with its waterfront, WilkinsonEyre and Morphis’ design has won the competition for a masterplan in the city’s Greater Bay area.

Gasholders London

Gasholders London

This King’s Cross residential project presents a unique and creative approach to preserving Grade II-listed gasholder guide frames. Tamsin Bradshaw speaks to architect Chris Wilkinson and interior architect Jonathan Tuckey about the unusual constraints involved, and their inspiring solutions.