Celebrating Australian Design

In honour of Australian Made Week, Built Environment Channel is celebrating Australian Design and the work of our talented members. We're celebrating 24 projects from our members, highlighting the quality of their work.

From contemporary urban developments to remote regional projects, Australian architecture is characterised by its adaptability, innovation, and sensitivity to context. At its best, Australian design is not only about aesthetics—it’s about creating spaces that respect the environment, serve communities, and express a uniquely Australian identity.

Take a look at the projects featured below.

Charles Darwin University - DANALA Education & Community Precinct by MODE

Forster Regional Library and Visitor Information Centre by TVS Architects

akoya
by Marchese Partners

Bonnet Point House
by Baldasso Cortese

Modbury Hospital
by GHD Design

Royal Women’s Hospital – Birthing Suites
by Gray Puksand

Spacecubed - Fern
by IA Group

McKinnon Secondary College
by K2LD

Perth Chancery Lobby
by Oldfield Knott

Niddrie Autistic School
by GB-A

Coopers Brewery Brand Home
by Studio Nine + studio gram

Glasshouse Christian College
by Fulton Trotter Architects

Oceanic Food Headquarters
by Concept Y Architecture

85 Macquarie Street
by TURNER Studio

Taronga Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Centre
by ARCH

Centre for Higher Education Studies (CHES)
by Brand Architects + Fieldwork

UNSW CBD Campus
by DesignInc Sydney

TasTAFE Water And Energy
by Foreground Architecture + ARTAS

LIV Indigo
by Mirvac + BVN

HammondCare Miranda - Stage 3C
by Total Construction

Tiwu Kumangka
by DesignInc Adelaide

Van Lang Co-Operative Housing
by Stanton Dahl Architects

Osprey Matha Cove
by Figurehead Group + Wolveridge Architects

Queenscliff Ferry Terminal
by Case Meallin + F2 Architecture + Kane Constructions

As part of this spotlight, we asked our members about the importance of specifying Australian-made products in their projects.