Allen Jack+Cottier and Oculus landscape architects have been selected to design the first stage of Alkimos, a new regional centre in Western Australia, which will be the first carbon neutral development in Australia.
Whilst quality assurance has always been part of the Allen Jack+Cottier process, Allen Jack+Cottier is proud to announce that, following a recent update of our Quality Management System and series of external audits, we have achieved IS0 9001: 2000 certification.
Valencia received the Residential Development Award from the NSW Urban Taskforce, with Chief Executive, Aaron Gadiel, praising the building as “the pinnacle of achievement for the state’s property industry”.
A new take on the traditional Australian sports centre designed by Sydney-based architects Allen Jack+Cottier, has triumphed at the Royal Australian Institute of Architecture (RAIA) NSW Chapter Awards.
The Crago Flour Mill, located at Gladstone Street, will be rejuvenated as 47 individual studios for creative professionals under the name of Flourmill Studios.
A highly inventive sports centre on the north coast of NSW has emerged a finalist in the prestigious Sulman Award for Public Architecture.
A new city planned at Yimin, Inner Mongolia, is pointing to the future of urban sustainability in China.