Updates

Melbourne-first Miyawaki Forest set for Fishermans Bend

14 Dec, 2022

In a Melbourne-first, plans are in the works to permanently close Johnson Street in South Melbourne for a new public park that includes a Miyawaki Forest – a global phenomenon not seen before in an Australian urban park. The proposed urban forest will sit within a new 3,000m2 park, bringing…

New Green Space to Transform Melbourne’s Iconic Arts Precinct

10 Dec, 2022

The City of Melbourne will transform an underutilised section of road in the heart of Melbourne’s iconic Arts Precinct into a lush green space for locals and visitors to enjoy. The Dodds Street Linear Park will become a Southbank attraction, and contribute to Council’s efforts to turn the densely populated…

Melbourne Revegetation Plan Calls for On-Street Parking to Go Undercover

6 Dec, 2022

New research reveals up to half of Melbourne’s on-street parking spaces could be converted into hectares of new green space, without a net loss of parking for the public. The RMIT-led research, published in npj Urban Sustainability, mapped parking across the City of Melbourne and found up to half of street parking spaces could be moved within a 200 metre walk…

Summer Blockbuster ‘Air’ Opens at GOMA

3 Dec, 2022

The Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) is opening its summer blockbuster exhibition ‘Air’ with a program of artist talks, discussions, pop-up performances, drop-in workshops and film screenings. Across five themed chapters, ‘Air’ explores the cultural, ecological and political dimensions of this elemental substance with major works by…

New Era Begins With Art Gallery of New South Wales Expansion

1 Dec, 2022

An exciting new era in the cultural life of Australia begins this Saturday 3 December, as the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ new building opens with over 15,000 people already registered to visit over the opening weekend. The new standalone building – designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA –…

Temple of Boom Unveiled at NGV International

23 Nov, 2022

The 2022 NGV Architecture Commission: Temple of Boom, an evocative reimagining of The Parthenon, has been unveiled in the NGV Garden. A global architectural icon, The Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens, an Ancient Greek temple, is an apex symbol of Western civilisation, democracy and perfection. Temple of Boom celebrates these interpretations, while…

INVERT 4.0 Exhibition Opening

17 Nov, 2022

 In the fourth of a series – a collaboration between green magazine, MINI and RMIT – Australian architects were invited to reimagine a typical urban precinct in North Melbourne to accommodate electric vehicle charging. Their designs demonstrated how architecture and renewable energy could work together to enhance community wellbeing…