Architectus has officially launched a studio in Perth, welcoming over 100 leaders from the WA property and construction industry to thenew workplace located at QV1 in central Perth.
Architectus’ expertise in the design of education buildings has been recognised at the 2018 WAN Awards with the Carey Baptist Grammar Middle School Redevelopment picking up a Future Projects Award in the Education category.
The Architectus designed gallery upgrades and exhibitions at the Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery were recently opened by the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and the PNG Minister for Tourism, Arts & Culture Emil Tammur.
At the recent New Zealand Architecture Awards in Wellington, two Architectus projects were recognised which included one project winning the John Scott Award for Public Architecture.
Macquarie University’s Incubator wins Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) National Architecture Award for Education, and temporary fit out MAZE C7A wins DIA Award for Built Environment, Education.
The new central library is a visually stunning symbol of hope, unity and rebirth that will fundamentally change the way residents and visitors experience Christchurch’s city centre.
The Festival of Architecture 2018 was a celebration of architecture and design in centres all throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. Architectus studios in Auckland and Christchurch participated in five events.
Architectus’ Science Centre (Building 302) at The University of Auckland is a large and complex building, densely packed into its site and surrounded by and, at times, attached to adjacent buildings, not least the remains of the heroic Ministry of Works’ Physics and Chemistry blocks of the ’60s, whose craggy silhouettes were a distinctive part of the Auckland skyline for decades.