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Giant canopy shelters Sydney Plaza by Adjaye Associates and Daniel Boyd

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A giant canopy that filters light through circular openings covers this public plaza in Sydney , which Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye 's studio has created with artist Daniel Boyd.

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Oxford Corner Mixed-Use Development, Sydney, NSW

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The site is very prominent as it sits on a plaza next to Paddington Uniting Church; the site of famous weekly Paddington Markets. The result is a striking contemporary building which reinforces its traditional historic context and creates a new destination to revitalise the area.

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Quay Quarter Tower by 3XN

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The 206-meter, 49 story Quay Quarter Tower (QQT) is a once-in-a-generation project. QQT retains over 65% of the original structure (beams, columns, and slabs) and 95% of the original core, resulting in an embodied carbon saving of 12,000 tonnes (the equivalent of 35,000 flights between Sydney and Melbourne). Photo © Adam Mork.

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Dezeen's top 10 skyscrapers of 2023

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The Americas dominate this year's list, with three buildings in New York , two each in Vancouver and Sao Paulo and one in Mexico City. The other two come from the Asia-Pacific region, with one in Shenzhen and the other in Sydney. Around it, staggered volumes create a series of balconies, roof terraces and elevated walkways.

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Rosso Verde, Camperdown, Sydney

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Rosso Verde, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW Real Estate Building, Australian Residential Architecture Photos. Rosso Verde in Camperdown, Sydney. Location: Camperdown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Rosso Verde in Camperdown, Sydney – Building Information. Project size: 197 sqm. Architecture in Sydney.

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Adjaye Associates begins transformation of historic Washington DC power plant

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Architecture studio Adjaye Associates has broken ground on its project converting the West Heating Plant and Coal Yard in Washington DC into luxury residences and a private park. A concrete pool with a vaulted ceiling and skylight will be included Developed by the Levy Group, the project is due for completion in late 2024.

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"The recognisable but exaggerated form is sublime" says commenter

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What do you think of the project? Readers debated how successful the project was at highlighting the site's heritage, once the land of the Eora nation – a group of Aboriginal Australians. However, local resident IW didn't agree, saying "I live in Sydney and walk past this most days. Do you like the new logo?

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