Snøhetta and NH Architecture reimagine leisure in Melbourne with AU$479m projects
POSTED 21 Aug 2018 . BY Tom Collins
The development project will also include more than 18,000 sqm of new and upgraded public green spaces Credit: Mark Gambino
Norway’s Snøhetta and Melbourne, Australia’s NH Architecture have been appointed to reimagine the Arts Centre Melbourne in Australia.
The building, originally designed by Australian modernist Roy Grounds and completed in 1984, will be redesigned with modern technological advances in mind.
The development of the Arts Centre is being supported by the government of Victoria as part of the AU$208m (US$152m, €132m, £119m) first stage of the transformation of Melbourne’s art precinct.
A new fourth arts campus will connect to the existing theatre building, offering new and exciting spaces for rehearsals and a new tourism attraction for Melbourne – the Australian Performing Arts Gallery.
The development project will also include more than 18,000sq m of new and upgraded public green spaces around the Arts Centre.
Snøhetta and NH Architecture are also currently collaborating on the AU$271m (US$199, €173m, £155m) Melbourne Park development, home of the Australian Open tennis tournament.
Construction is set to get underway on that project in 2019.
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic
England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo
and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Snøhetta and NH Architecture reimagine leisure in Melbourne with AU$479m projects
POSTED 21 Aug 2018 . BY Tom Collins
The development project will also include more than 18,000 sqm of new and upgraded public green spaces Credit: Mark Gambino
Norway’s Snøhetta and Melbourne, Australia’s NH Architecture have been appointed to reimagine the Arts Centre Melbourne in Australia.
The building, originally designed by Australian modernist Roy Grounds and completed in 1984, will be redesigned with modern technological advances in mind.
The development of the Arts Centre is being supported by the government of Victoria as part of the AU$208m (US$152m, €132m, £119m) first stage of the transformation of Melbourne’s art precinct.
A new fourth arts campus will connect to the existing theatre building, offering new and exciting spaces for rehearsals and a new tourism attraction for Melbourne – the Australian Performing Arts Gallery.
The development project will also include more than 18,000sq m of new and upgraded public green spaces around the Arts Centre.
Snøhetta and NH Architecture are also currently collaborating on the AU$271m (US$199, €173m, £155m) Melbourne Park development, home of the Australian Open tennis tournament.
Construction is set to get underway on that project in 2019.
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic
England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo
and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Populous have unveiled their plans for a state-of-the-art e-sports arena, designed to stand as a
central landmark in Qiddaya City’s gaming and e-sports district, Saudi Arabia.