02 May 2013
Emergency Shelter Australia
Elana Castle chats to Justin Northrop of Techne Architects about their contribution to Comfort out of Chaos, the upcoming Emergency Shelter Exhibition at Melbourne’s Federation Square.
Naoto Fukasawa in profile. Read more
At a soaring height of 290 metres, the integrated mixed-use development will take on the title of Singapore’s tallest building when it’s completed in 2016.
The mixed-use development by SAA Architects is the first project in Singapore to replace the green landscape by more than 122 per cent.
Refreshing Asian expressions can be found at the new Wanchai2 in Hong Kong writes Jessica Niles DeHoff.
Elana Castle chats to Justin Northrop of Techne Architects about their contribution to Comfort out of Chaos, the upcoming Emergency Shelter Exhibition at Melbourne’s Federation Square.
Fun. Tongue-in-cheek. Whimsical. The new Asia Pacific headquarters of energy recruitment agency Spencer Ogden has turned the traditional notion of the corporate office on its head, and here’s how.
Sennex Consultants’ design of Storck’s new office focuses on minimalism and spatial functionality writes Olha Romaniuk.
LAUD Architects designs a church that engages conversation within and without. Luo Jingmei has this story.
See how the fort-like head office of Archohm in India reflects the firm’s ‘mad and fun’ design philosophy.
The winning entry in an architectural design competition has been dubbed ‘the Lotus Pavilion’.
Kam Leng Hotel in Singapore was envisioned as a “black and white photo coming alive”. Architect Tiah Nan Chyuan tells Yvonne Xu about the project’s compelling design process.
Takram Design Engineering’s new Tokyo office is an amorphous, experimental space that’s in a perpetual state of change, inviting new possibilities.
Situated in the heart of the Central Business District, The Co is a new ‘open-ended’ workspace that promotes co-working, collaboration, community and connections.
The Palm Island project takes its inspiration from the unique geography of Chongqing where the Yangtze River and Jialing River converge into one.
Bright splashes of colour and playful, informal arrangements characterise Sherwin-Williams’ Kuala Lumpur office.
Through a choreographed sequence of spaces, customers to this omakase-style restaurant are invited to leave the outside world behind and focus on the dining experience.
Asylum and LOVE Creative have designed a new embassy for the luxury brand of Scotch whisky.
This legume-shaped nursery in Japan gently invites its young occupants to explore the many facets of nature.
Contours are an omnipresent design element and a unique branding statement in BG Group’s new Singapore office at Asia Square.
Like its fashion, the Crocodile retail experience undergoes a transformation to express both its past and future.
Spark Architects' contemporary interpretation of Shanghai’s Xintiandi urban village takes form in east Guangzhou’s Science Town District.
Stephen O’Dell of SODA and William Harris of AvroKO discuss the design highlights of the new W Bangkok. Yvonne Xu reports.
Carved mass and articulated surfaces characterise this office tower in Malaysia, which is experienced at high and low speeds. Narelle Yabuka has the story.
WOHA’s vision of a hotel in a garden nears maturity as the PARKROYAL on Pickering opens its doors.
DP Architects investigate aspects of Singapore’s heritage on the rapidly transforming tourism and residential island of Sentosa.
A cavern of recycled timber in a former factory creates an inspiring showroom for a ‘green’ property development in China.
Contextual spatial experiences awaited at Art Stage Singapore 2013 thanks to WY-TO’s evocative entrance gate and VIP lounge.
Communication and career trajectories; these two aspects of the recruitment world find strong expression in the renovated office of CDS.
Designing an office space for a design firm was a rare privilege for M Moser, and led to a repeat engagement by the satisfied client.
The completion of this mixed-use development marks another chapter in the tale of Raffles City’s expansion in China.
A controlled palette and a clear demarcation of zones bring a distinct clarity to the new Singapore head office of law firm Clifford Chance.
HASSELL designs the interior for the world’s largest duty-free mall in Sanya, China.
The interior of this Beijing store reinterprets lattice screens and brickwork while dematerialising boundaries.
Beijing diners are encouraged to ‘pray for blessings’ at Japanese restaurant Matsumoto.
Can architecture help a public TV broadcaster promote a just and informed society?
Morphing and ‘peeling’ elements in a Kuala Lumpur shoe store hint at the malleability of the Melissa brand’s colourful plastic footwear.
Brisbane curator Jay Younger recently unveiled what may be Yayoi Kusama’s largest public artworks yet. Jenna Reed Burns reports.