John Wardle (b. 1956) founded John Wardle Architects in Melbourne, Australia, in 1986. His early interest in architecture started with encountering objects and precious bits and pieces of demolished ...
Perched on the Tasman Sea in the South Pacific Ocean, Sydney is the largest city in Australia and the capital of New South Wales. Similar to many cities within the Anglosphere, Sydney’s urban ...
John Wardle (b. 1956) founded John Wardle Architects in Melbourne, Australia, in 1986. His early interest in architecture started with encountering objects and precious bits and pieces of demolished ...
Designed by John Wardle Architects (JWA) and NADAAA, the Tanderrum pedestrian bridge is a significant contribution to the city of Melbourne’s public infrastructure. The tanderrum is an indigenous ...
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced John Wardle as the winner of the 2020 Gold Medal. Wardle was recognized for his iterative design process and attention to craft, as well as his ...
John Wardle Architects has unveiled the design for the first building of the University of Tasmania's new $334 million Northern Transformation Project. Located at the university's Inveresk campus in ...
The award winning Shearers Quarters(Courtesy John Wardle Architects/Erieta Attali) Crafted using leftovers from Tasmania’s apple industry, architect John Wardle’s award-winning Shearers Quarters is a ...
The 2021 Melbourne Design Week Award, presented by Mercedes-Benz, has been awarded to A New Normal, an exhibition featuring fifteen installations by leading Australian architects and designers that ...
World Architecture Festival has revealed the winners for this year’s categories, highlighting buildings and landscapes completed across the world between 2019 and 2021. Chosen from almost 500 ...