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Top 5 feet’ – light-box, video, sound-light installation Paddington Reservoir Sydney NSW (2015)
News | 2015 | Paddington Reservoir | Sydney NSWOur winning public-art entry for the City of Sydney was installed in the mysterious underground garden of the Paddington Reservoir in Sydney. The light-box, sound and video-light installation echoes the former reservoirs function – filling it again but with a … Continue reading
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Hong Kong Harbour is a 24 hour symphony of the energy. Our proposed art wall takes the magic and abstraction of the harbour in the early morning and late at night. A complex layering of illuminated tinted glass will occupy the new departure and arrivals lounges. Here is the departures lounge art wall.
Design dje + Axolotl
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A bifurcated form contains a shop-plex and court one side and residential living and court the other. Housed in a prominent corner site, the form invites public into landscaped forecourts.
Design dje + George Wang Continue reading
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Dje joined the NSW AIA Awards jury in the public architecture and urban design categories. Some fine projects and interesting jury deliberations.
We congratulate all entrants and hope our nominations lift the bar. Continue reading
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2 x BERM HOUSE
Sited on top of a hill in a natural reserve with east ocean views this house carves its presence across the land to frame views, a tennis court, pool and sports oval. The body and form of the house is compactly composed on big sweeping earth berms.
Design dje Continue reading
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Perched on top of a 1960’s building, the pupa / chrysalis house
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2 x BERM HOUSE
Sited on top of a hill in a natural reserve with east ocean views this house carves its presence across the land to frame views, a tennis court, pool and sports oval. The body and form of the house is compactly composed on big sweeping earth berms.
Design dje Continue reading
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Dale Jones-Evans curated the exhibition titled ICONS by ICONS, officially launched by Matthew Pullinger, president of NSW AIA and hosted by Fiona Lochtenberg of Studio Becker. Iconic architects from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane exhibited houses they considered ‘seminal’ to their practice.
Architects included the likes of DCM, John Wardle, Glenn Murcutt, Charles Mcbride Ryan, Durbach Bloch, Sean Godsell and Peter Stutchbury. Next is NEW ICONS by NEW ICONS. Continue reading
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