When most people think of Coffs Harbour they think of the Big Banana, but there’s a lot more to Coffs than that. From wild and secluded beaches, to kayaking through emerald water, waterfalls you can swim under and wining and dining at the local vineyard. We’ve covered all the unmissable things to do
Sapphire Beach north of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales On crest of frontal dune.
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In this raw concrete block, Chenchow Little does not shy away from firmly anchoring its work in the urban fabric of Sydney’s fast-growing Green Square precinct and making an emphatic mark through scale.
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In the Summer, this psyllid-resistant plant produces edible red berries, apple-like in texture with a mild sweetness.
Dorrigo National Park contains some of the most magnificent forest on earth. As well as ancient rainforest, you’ll also find some of Australia’s most beautiful waterfalls, and many spectacular wild swimming holes. There are walks for all abilities and we hiked each trail to bring you this guide on a
Image 6 of 36 from gallery of WERK12 / MVRDV + N-V-O Architekten. Photograph by Ossip van Duivenbode
Architect: Toyo Ito Location: Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan Year built: 2004 The palace Tod’s spread over seven floors, the first three floors are dedicated to Tod’s boutiques, part of the t…
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The rainforests in this part of the world are just how scientists believe the supercontinent Gondwana would have looked - in a time when dinosaurs ruled!
Completed in 2018 in Leuven, Belgium. Images by Luca Beel. There is a new multi-story car park on the Arenberg III campus, between the IMEC site and the KU Leuven Computer Science building. The IMEC and KU...
Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Gondwana Rainforests of Australia include the most extensive areas of subtropical rainforest in the world, large areas of warm temperate rainforest and nearly all of the Antarctic beech cool temperate rainforest. Few places on earth contain so many plants and animals which remain relatively unchanged from their ancestors in the fossil record. The outstanding geological features displayed around shield volcanic craters and the high number of rare and threatened species are of international significance for science and conservation. The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area was first inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1986 and extended in 1994. It is what is known as a serial World Heritage Area and is comprised of several protected areas in north-east NSW and south-east Queensland. View large and, as always, thanks for looking!
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Completed in 2004 in Paris, France. The Flower Tower was completed in 2004. Christian de Portzamparc, architect in charge of the urban regeneration zone of Hauts Malesherbes, had...
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25 King is a 10 level, 14,965sqm NLA office building on the former RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane. Completed in 2018, it is designed to showcase leading timber...
Image 9 of 14 from gallery of The Tallest Timber Tower in Australia Opens in Brisbane. Photograph by Tom Roe
Image 1 of 35 from gallery of Park+Ride Antwerp / HUB. Photograph by Jeroen Verrecht
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Image 10 of 13 from gallery of Chao Hotel Beijing / gmp Architects. Photograph by Christian Gahl
A striking, exposed timber structure is what makes the International House Sydney stand out in the city's Barangaroo precinct. Designed by locally based Tzannes, whose founder Alec Tzannes won the honorable Australian I...
Image 14 of 50 from gallery of National Theatre / Haworth Tompkins. Photograph by Philip Vile