Brisbane architecture design
Brisbane architecture designs and architects
New Brisbane architecture projects with Queensland building news and architectural images, plus architects background. Brisbane building news from across this Queensland city, North East Australia.
We select QLD buildings designs and architecture. Discover interesting projects in this Northeastern Australia state.
Key new properties to see include Midtown Workplace by Cox Architecture. This new work space in the Central Business district delivers a sustainable and adaptable model. It can accommodate new ways of working for an increasingly distributed workforce. Spanning nine levels it is within an adaptive reuse development that merges two ex-government buildings into a single A-Grade tower.
Also worth visiting is Hotel X on Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, by Cotteeparker. This hip accommodation is located in a chic destination. The new five-star offering isdesigned to reflect its lively and bold neighbourhood.
Upper House Tower, Brisbane, Queensland
Upper House in South Brisbane, is an elegant 33-storey multi-residential property project by Koichi Takada Architects in Queensland, Australia
Brisbane Architecture News, Queensland
Brisbane architecture news – Midtown Workplace by Cox Architecture, and the tallest engineered timber building in Australia, by Bates Smart – Queensland buildings + property images
Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital in South Brisbane
This $1.5B healthcare building design by Conrad Gargett Lyons architects is Australia’s largest and most advanced children’s hospital, using accessible and open architectural design
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Midtown Workplace, Brisbane Property
Designed by Cox Architecture Midtown Workplace in Brisbane’s CBD delivers a sustainable and adaptable model that accommodates new ways of working for an increasingly distributed workforce
SunCentral Automated Waste Collection System
Designed by Hames Sharley, SunCentral Automated Waste Collection System is unlike any other project in Australia: first high-tech one for a CBD in the Southern Hemisphere
Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Valley, Queensland
Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Valley, Queensland design by Cotteeparker – chic new five-star destination’s distinctive white geometric façade reflects its lively and bold neighbourhood
Silk Apartments, Ascot Queensland
Designed by Loucas Zahos Architects, Silk Apartments on a strategic corner site bound by Racecourse Road and Beatrice Terrace in Ascot, Brisbane, Queensland – explores vertical integration
Moorooka House Brisbane, Queensland
Designed by Tonic Design, Moorooka House in Brisbane, is a home that has been meticulously designed, and suits the lifestyle needs of a large busy family.
57 Coronation Drive Brisbane, Quay Street Precinct
57 Coronation Drive, Brisbane City building design by architects Rothelowman: development approval granted for contemporary ‘subtropical design’ – $200m mixed-use development, outdoor living in CBD’s Quay Street precinct.
TRIO on AMOS, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
TRIO on AMOS in Fortitude Valley, Queensland: diminutive site – just 7.2m wide and 46m long – transformed into three floating houses with raised gardens, while retaining most of the commercial car parking below.
Burleigh Pavilion Restaurant in QLD, Australia
The Burleigh Pavilion at Burleigh Heads on Australia’s Gold Coast, is one such iconic beach ‘Pavilion’ structure. Alexander &CO. is responsible for the renovations and expansion.
Couldrey House near Mount Coot-tha, Queensland
Architect Peter Besley designed the Couldrey House for a member of his family in Australia. The house takes an unusual approach of making residential architecture in the Queensland landscape