Arkadia Apartments
Arkadia is one of the largest recycled brick buildings in Australia. The development has been carefully integrated into the surrounding streets in a way that enhances the neighbourhood while offering a compelling model for urban living.

One Hastings
The renovation of an existing building at One Hastings, Bondi Beach, has carefully considered the block’s architectural heritage and context. The project has brought light and modern layouts into formerly dark apartments.

The Surry
Built on a busy urban street, The Surry development successfully answers design challenges while prioritising environmentally sustainable building design. It is a medium density development made up of 24 apartments.

Alma Residences
Alma Residences has given local businesses continuity and provided a new kind of residential development in New Lambton. It has done this while respecting and referencing a neighbouring, historic Art Deco building.

Greater Penrith to Eastern Creek
Western Sydney is growing and being transformed to meet the needs of a bigger and changing population. As part of this, the NSW Government is helping to build new communities and infrastructure in the Greater Penrith to Eastern Creek area.

South Eveleigh Train Workshop
The South Eveleigh Train Workshop is located in the South Eveleigh precinct, on the site of the former Australian Technology Park between the Seven West Media building and the main railway line/train storage yard.

Waverton Coal Loader
The Waverton Coal Loader project transformed the one-hectare coal loader platform, tunnels, nearby related historic buildings, and surrounding ex-industrial land into a public harbourside park with a strong sustainability focus.

Australia’s newest city starting to take shape
The Western Sydney Aerotropolis is set to take-off, with the official opening of the first building at Bradfield City Centre and the release of the Minns Labor Government’s infrastructure delivery plan which will drive further investment into the region.

Millard Place
Millard Place is a finely layered development that clearly expresses each of its 15 individual terraces. The building’s articulation of tall window boxes and sloping roof forms reference the diversity of its immediate built context.

Proposed policy changes support those in need
More affordable housing could be delivered, empty buildings and vacant land used to provide accommodation to tackle homelessness, and social housing could be rolled out faster, as part of a raft of policy changes on public exhibition today.
