Cox Architecture adds steel and glass conservatory to 1920s house in Canberra
Australian firm Cox Architecture has extended a house in the capital city, Canberra, with a lightweight glass and steel conservatory (+ slideshow). The clients, who have occupied the house in the...
View ArticleMetal boxes sandwich a glazed atrium at university sports facility by Cox...
Metal-clad boxes stand on opposite sides of a glazed atrium to form this sports education and training facility at the University of Canberra, which features an indoor sprint track (+ slideshow)....
View ArticleDezeen's A-Zdvent calendar: Helix Bridge by Cox Architecture
The double-helix structure of a DNA strand inspired the design of the Singapore Helix Bridge by Cox Architecture, the latest addition to our Christmas countdown. Spanning the Singapore River between...
View ArticleDezeen's A-Zdvent calendar: Kurilpa Bridge by Cox Rayner Architects and Arup
Buckminster Fuller's principles of tensegrity informed the structural design of the Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, the latest addition to the Dezeen A-Zdvent calendar. The Kurilpa Bridge is the brainchild...
View ArticleCox Rayner's university health centre aims to reduce anxiety in patients
Inside Festival 2015: Casey Vallance of Cox Rayner Architects explains how the firm used natural materials to create a calming environment inside a dentist training facility in Brisbane, Australia, in...
View ArticleZaha Hadid Architects and Cox Architecture reveal visuals of Sydney airport
Zaha Hadid Architects and Cox Architecture have unveiled the design of an airport in Sydney that is modelled on traditional Australian architecture and natural landscapes. Western Sydney International...
View ArticleCluster of hull-like roofs form The National Maritime Museum of China
Australian practice Cox Architecture designed The National Maritime Museum of China in Tianjin as four metal-clad wings that fan out to overlook Bohai Bay. China's first National Maritime Museum is...
View ArticleWeathered-steel staircase wraps plant-filled atrium at Midtown Workplace
Weathered-steel balconies with cascading plants wrap the skylit atrium at the centre of this office in Brisbane, refurbished by Australian studio Cox Architecture. Named Midtown Workplace, the office...
View ArticleCox Architecture celebrates heritage features of its own Sydney studio
A brick, steel and timber structure is left exposed in this office interior in Sydney, which local firm Cox Architecture has revamped to house its own studio. Cox Architecture removed previous...
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