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.

Thursday, 22 October 2020

Powerhouse Company tops reception building with undulating walking trail

Powerhouse Company tops reception building with undulating walking trail
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Sunday, 11 October 2020

Ørsted Gardens Apartments / Tegnestuen LOKAL | ArchDaily

Ørsted Gardens Apartments / Tegnestuen LOKAL | ArchDaily: Completed in 2020 in Frederiksberg, Denmark. Images by Hampus Berndtson. If we want to achieve a sustainable future, we cannot rely on only building sustainable buildings going forward. We need to have a visionary method...
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