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Rad-Studio would win the City of Adelaide Prize if John Lethlean was the judge.
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MoreYour vote in the City of Adelaide Prize as part of the 2020 Australian Institute of Architects Awards will set the tone for how this city emerges from the lockdown. Meet the designers of Sparkke at the Whitmore, Tika Tirka and Union House Cloister space.
MoreDamien Chwalisz’s architectural practice has orbited some large concepts and explored business models with the power to change the way we build.
MoreIn our work as journalists, we have the privilege of meeting and reporting on citizens who possess the power and agency to influence the future of Adelaide. We've collated an A-Z of power-brokers from our contact books, edited to a list of 20 that we believe will help shape the New Adelaide.
MoreAn enormous, high-level overhaul of SA's planning system is underway, but a recent document containing highly detailed specifications has industry worried we're heading in the wrong direction.
MoreA new venue by the Sunny's crew really takes their 'not pizza' concept to its logical conclusion.
MoreJust across Dequetteville Terrace, touching the Eastern Parklands of Adelaide, you'll find an incredible mix of classic retailers and innovative operators unique in all of South Australia.
MoreWoods Bagot has grown from its roots as a small Adelaide architecture practice to become a bustling multi-national business. But even as it expands, the firm still sees the small-scale as the source of its success.
MoreA city is supposed to be the physical manifestation of a community's intent, and in the streets of Adelaide we can see that some things have gotten lost in translation.
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