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INSIGHTS, UPDATES & PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS


HYDE METROPOLITAN | Rising 55 storeys above the southern edge of Hyde Park, the project is now moving further into its structural phase within one of the most constrained parts of Sydney’s CBD.
Developed by Deicorp and designed by Candalepas Associates, the landmark mixed use development brings together residential apartments, hotel accommodation, retail activation and commercial space within a dense inner city environment shaped by active streets, major transport infrastructure and complex underground conditions. At this scale, projects are defined as much by coordination as they are by architecture. Behind the structure now rising above Hyde Park sits years of det
Rebeka Zubac
May 13


FACTORY VISIT | Electrical team recently visited Vass Electrical Industries in Ingleburn for a factory tour and technical presentation focused on Electrobar busduct distribution systems.
The visit gave the team a detailed look into the manufacturing, testing, assembly, and deployment of high current busway infrastructure used across commercial, industrial, infrastructure, data centre, and high rise developments. Discussions covered fault ratings, voltage drop performance, modular riser configurations, take off systems, future expansion capability, and the growing role busduct solutions are playing across large scale electrical distribution networks. A major f
Rebeka Zubac
May 12


HUME ROAD | CRONULLA
This multi dwelling residential development delivers six residences with basement parking and shared amenities, including two swimming pools. Originally prepared by EMK Architects, with NTARCH leading the current design phase, the design focuses on light, proportion, and indoor outdoor living. Projects in coastal settings like this bring a different level of detail, where layout, services, and long term performance need to be resolved together. Coastal conditions place added
Rebeka Zubac
May 5


THE BONOBO BY RAES | BYRON BAY forms part of a hotel-apartment development currently under construction at 116–118 Jonson Street, positioned within Byron Bay’s town centre.
Designed by Richards & Spence, the studio behind The Calile Hotel, one of Brisbane’s most recognised hospitality projects, the development brings together 41 hotel-apartments with a ground floor mix of hospitality, retail and wellness spaces. The building is organised around a landscaped central courtyard, with a low-rise brick form that responds to Byron’s coastal character while establishing a clear presence within the urban fabric. At ground level, the hospitality offering
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 17


PALMARIA | NEUTRAL BAY is a six-residence harbourfront development positioned directly above Hayes Street Beach.
Located at 5–7 Lower Wycombe Road, the project comprises a six-storey building with two basement levels, set within one of the Lower North Shore’s remaining foreshore sites. With direct access to the beach and only six apartments, the scale is deliberately restrained, while site conditions including proximity to the water, level changes and limited access define how the building is designed and coordinated across the site. Designed by PBD Architects, with interiors by Woods B
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 16


TALLAWONG VILLAGE | Precinct Approaching Completion
As TALLAWONG VILLAGE approaches completion, the broader precinct is taking shape as a connected residential and community hub within Sydney’s north west growth corridor. Delivered by Deicorp, the development brings together 987 new homes, retail, and a publicly accessible park, all centred around the Tallawong Metro Station. Planned as a walkable, pedestrian-focused precinct, the project links residential buildings, retail, and public domain through a network of laneways and
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 15
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