Spanning 30 m, the beams provide the required strength to support the roof of the warehouse as well as large amounts of snow during winter months.
Built over a disused coalmine site, this educational institution consists of a complex of buildings, including on-site accommodation for over 200 students.
The project consists of three separate lodge style buildings that line the first hole of the Moonah Links golf resort on the Mornington Peninsula.
Inspired by its spectacular views of the Richmond Ranges, the architect of a Nelson family home has used strategically folding wooden ceilings to take open plan living to a new level.
Sited just beyond the shadow of Maungawhau (Mount Eden), the building is a response to the mountain's dominant presence in the landscape.
The transparent form of the assembly building embodies the democratic values of openness and transparency desired by the government.
Opened in 2001, Adelaide’s National Wine Centre was conceived as an iconic tourist and educational facility, showcasing Australia’s wine industry.
This multi-storey building utilises LVL for structural beams, columns and floors. It boasts a world first timber design for sesmic resilience.
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