michael banak

Michael Banak is a NSW Registered Architect living in Sydney. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Architects and a Green Building Council of Australia, Green Star Accredited Professional. Michael works on projects in Australia and Overseas, with a current focus on projects in the Philippines. He enjoys architecture, art, swimming and photography. Michael is a firm believer that a dog is man’s best friend.

Sunday, 29 October 2017

High-Speed Vision for Five New Cities Connecting Canberra, Sydney Melbourne - TheUrbanDeveloper.com

High-Speed Vision for Five New Cities Connecting Canberra, Sydney Melbourne - TheUrbanDeveloper.com
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Monday, 9 October 2017

Hawthorn Park Master 16th Aug.mp4 - Google Drive

Hawthorn Park Master 16th Aug.mp4 - Google Drive
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Why Are Alexander Calder Sculptures So Overused in Architecture Renders? | ArchDaily

Why Are Alexander Calder Sculptures So Overused in Architecture Renders? | ArchDaily
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Tuesday, 13 June 2017

History And Modern Development Come Together On Rosella Site - TheUrbanDeveloper.com

History And Modern Development Come Together On Rosella Site - TheUrbanDeveloper.com
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Thursday, 20 April 2017

One architecture firm takes out three categories in 2017 UDIA National Awards for Excellence | Architecture And Design

One architecture firm takes out three categories in 2017 UDIA National Awards for Excellence | Architecture And Design
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Thursday, 23 March 2017

Surfers Paradise Project To Have World's Most Slim Fitting Architectural Design - TheUrbanDeveloper.com

The beauty of slender buildings. An example of the design talent of Rothelowman and the collaborative process between architect and engineer. The result. An innovative, parametric design that saves costs on structure and provides sheltered balconies from the wind.



Surfers Paradise Project To Have World's Most Slim Fitting Architectural Design - TheUrbanDeveloper.com
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Green Views And Breezeway Design For Sydney's Lunar - TheUrbanDeveloper.com

Green Views And Breezeway Design For Sydney's Lunar - TheUrbanDeveloper.com
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Zaha Hadid Architects Reveals Designs for Supertall Mixed-Use Skyscraper in New York | ArchDaily

Zaha Hadid Architects Reveals Designs for Supertall Mixed-Use Skyscraper in New York | ArchDaily
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Thursday, 19 January 2017

The World Of Skyscrapers: A Tall Trends Review In 2016 - TheUrbanDeveloper.com

The World Of Skyscrapers: A Tall Trends Review In 2016 - TheUrbanDeveloper.com
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Hydropolis / ART FM | ArchDaily

Hydropolis / ART FM | ArchDaily
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