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Phone: +61 451 650 888



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25.01.2022 One of our early initial concept drawings for a maternity hospital development. One of the key design elements to this development is the facade of the maternity building; resembling the shape of a womans body. The other two buildings take design references from the late Neoclassicism and stripped classicism. The Maternity building appropriates this and is the most rebellious of the three buildings; as it begins with similar geometries, then pushes and pulls against them, to create bulges and movement reflecting the life within the womans body before birth. #hyperarchitects



25.01.2022 A recent project of ours, called Rwanda Smile Center. Stacking dental and Christian ministry programs aim to harmonise, synthesis and create efficient working spaces. #hyperarchitects

24.01.2022 Early conceptual hand sketches for Hanergy Energys state-of-the-art showroom in Zhongshan. Our proposal is based around this idea of a floating village in the woods. #hyperarchitects

24.01.2022 We have a lineup of exciting content to come. Follow us on a special journey and be part of something more than architecture. #hyperarchitects



23.01.2022 We love cliffs and architecture. Micro cliff house. 2018. The Micro Cliff House literally sits on the cliff. On a very small 60m block of land at the edge of the Newport headland. The site was a vacant abandoned block, that wasnt looked after. We saw this site as an opportunity to develop a micro house, fit for a retired couple. #hyperarchitects

23.01.2022 https://www.koozarch.com/abstractio/materialising-the-void/ KooZA/rch published an article by Beau Avedissian called Materialising the void. It looks towards architecture of the void and its health implications. Go have a read here:

23.01.2022 Recent article for @koozarch called Materialising the void written by Beau Avedissian is online! This piece describes the homescape of tomorrow by designing the void. This design methodology is used as a tool to create a new kind of health architecture. It is published on @koozarch and our website. Link in bio and here: http://www.koozarch.com/abstractions/materialising-the-void/ #healtharchitecture #hyperarchitects #koozarch



23.01.2022 Micro cliff house - New project online! https://www.hyperarchitects.com/

21.01.2022 Jialu Huang / Founding Director || B.Arch from UTS. Jialu has worked on many international healthcare projects. After travelling around the world and living in Paris for 5 years, she has a profound understanding of arts, history, architecture and design. Kalo can speak English, Mandarin, Cantonese, French, Japanese and German. Her recent internationally recognised project, collaborated with Lydia Kallipoliti, called Life on Mars was awarded Best of Design Awards 2019 in the Unbuilt Interiors Category by the @archpaper Jialu has interests in interdisciplinary design, with a focus on high performance architecture. She is fascinated by healthcare architecture, especially improving its spatial efficiency and user experience. #hyperarchitects

21.01.2022 Our website is up and running! Brand new, and looking slick! Go check it out! https://www.hyperarchitects.com/ #hyperarchitects

20.01.2022 We designed a closed-loop Mars habitation system that is a historical first. We added a spatial element to the traditional engineering diagram. We studied many historical Mars precedents that tried to design habitats for Mars. However, one of the main reasons for their failure was that they didnt account for the many leaks and build ups of problematic particles over time. This wasnt accounted for in the 2D engineering diagrams. We designed our own system, a 3D diagram t...hat addressed the preexisting failures. There has already been a number of Mars architectural habitats designed, yet there has been a lack of systems designed. You can design habitats, shaped in different forms, and out of different innovative materials and construction methods, however if the system fails, the occupants dont survive. The system in this case is the architecture. A survival architectural mechanism. The following are designed interplanetary spaces to coexist within the diagram. The interplanetary gym. A microgravity gym including micro gravity bikes, Martian trampoline and a wheel treadmill that generates power from the occupants working out. An interplanetary kitchen and office space. Generating new foods from molecular printing to eating favoured algae. The interplanetary shower, steam sauna and biomass producer. Turning waste into energy. The interplanetary sleeping capsule. As much as it is a space for the occupants to sleep, it also provides them with the correct medical treatments - bacterias that theyre deficient in, and cleans their body of dirty cells. The interplanetary toilet and garden. From shit to food to power. #hyperarchitects

17.01.2022 A leak; A special look into a new up coming project that we are working on. A dental clinic. International. Christian missionary work. Floor plan. #hyperarchitects



17.01.2022 We love creating. No two projects are the same. Unique. #hyperarchitects #wecreate

14.01.2022 Sustainable water management strategy for our ‘Rwanda Smile Center’ #hyperarchitects

14.01.2022 HyperArchitects || We are a young and progressive architectural design team. We aim to push the boundaries in both architecture and design. We strive for timeless yet modern design. We are an international architectural practice, based in Sydney and Hongkong, working at the intersection of design, research, and critical environmental and technological practices. We are an interdisciplinary practice, with the capabilities to design your one room renovation, to a new luxury residence, apartment block and medical centre, to an urban masterplan. We develop projects in different scales and media intended to bring unique and radical design. #hyperarchitects

13.01.2022 Micro cliff house. 2018. How small could a house be? We tested tiny house design and construction, using our creativity to push boundaries to create a space that is comfortable, that feels spacious and luxurious. Please contact us for more details regarding micro house design. Contact us to find out how we can turn a small parcel of your land into a home that can generate you weekly passive income #hyperarchitects

13.01.2022 Hanergy Energy - New Project - View Online https://www.hyperarchitects.com/po/hanergy-energy-pavilion/

13.01.2022 Spatialising Failure Winning competition entry, School of Originals looks to spatialise failure. How can failure be articulated in architecture, and used as a tool to be embraced in a positive way? The key to Original thinkers is understanding failure as a positive tool for mass iterations and idea generations. This belief that, it is okay - good - to fail and will lead to an Original idea. The spaces are designed to showcase failure. Through this showcasing, the studen...ts become immune to failure and is used as a tool for success. The failure zones are designed so that inter-disciplinary learning can occur. As students failures are showcased, what may be a failure to one student, could be an original idea for another student. There are various spaces that encourage failure such as the design of the floor plates a space for showcasing failure. #architecturalagents See more

12.01.2022 Life on Mars is a large infographic diagram of a closed-loop system for Mars habitation. This project that we collaborated with Lydia Kallipoliti for the London Design Museum, won the Architects Newspaper Best of Design Awards 2019 in the unbuilt interiors category! Project team: Lydia Kallipoliti, Jestin George, Beau Avedissian, Jialu Huang, Ka Hou Cheang, Dorsa Fahandez, Mariam Mesiha, Isabella Wells #hyperarchitects

12.01.2022 We love creating. Turning dreams into reality. Remarkable. #hyperarchitects #wecreate

12.01.2022 A closer look into our winning proposal for the 2017 @cosentino_aust architecture competition. These sections explore the atmospheric possibilities of light, humidity, and temperature as one transitions through a tunnel in Sydneys CBD. The changing atmospheric conditions allow the body to relax and de-stress. #healthmachine #hyperarchitects #cosentino

11.01.2022 exhibited at the London Design Museum @designmuseum at the exhibition Moving to Mars, 2019 till mid February 2020! Super excited to be part of the design team and seeing this project come to realisation. If youre in London go and check it out! The colonisation of Mars demands the separation and protection of humans inside a closed life-support system: a self-sustaining physical environment separated from its surroundings by a boundary that does not allow ...for the transfer of matter or energy. Closed systems enable scarce resources water and oxygen to be reused and recycled by being extracted, filtered and recirculated; most importantly, though, they convert waste into new viable commodities. Nevertheless, engineered closed-loop systems, which are mostly portrayed in simulations as robust circular systems, where waste equals food in an endless series of cycles and subcycles, are fragile and vulnerable because they depend on subtle biological interactions and the digestion of resources. Life on Mars is an attempt to design the engineering flow chart, used for portraying life support systems almost exclusively using boxes and arrows. Here, the machines that convert waste to viable resources are not black boxes- adjunct apparatuses hidden behind living quarters; instead, they are profusely lived in and exhibited as vital spatial elements. The logic of material conversions generates new spatial alliances between a toilet and a garden; a bioreactor and a bathroom; a kitchen and a laboratory; a bed and a virtual reality pleasure dome and other pairings. Life on Mars suggests a Martian colony as a digestive inhabitable machine that captures output and converges it to various usable forms; it also proposes an integrated system where humans, their physiology of ingestion and excretion, become combustion devices and biological parts of the system they inhabit. Words by @lydiakallipoliti Lydia Kallipoliti (Architect & Engineer), Project Consultant: Jestin George (Genetic Engineer), Project Team: Beau Avedissian, Ka Hou Cheang, Dorsa Fahandezh, Jialu Huang, Mariam Mesiha, Isabella Wells.

11.01.2022 A recent project of ours, called Rwanda Smile Center. A dental and Christian ministry center for the people of Rwanda. #hyperarchitects

10.01.2022 A recent project of ours, a dental and Christian ministry center that sits on a steep 30m drop. The form, the warm colour palette and the volcanic rock and wood material choice highlight the Rwanda vernacular. #hyperarchitects

10.01.2022 A little GIF to brighten up your day!

09.01.2022 Our first ministry project! A competition design for a dental clinic and learning centre. Find out more at https://www.hyperarchitects.com/portfo/rwanda-smile-centre/

08.01.2022 Extract of an axonometric drawing for a winning proposal: a Creative Arts School in Sydney. #hyperarchitects

08.01.2022 Sewage and waste management strategy for our ‘Rwanda Smile Center’ #hyperarchitects

07.01.2022 We love creating. We love innovation. Let us do what we do best. Innovate. #hyperarchitects #wecreate

07.01.2022 Beau Avedissian @001_avedissian / Founding Director || B.Arch from UTS. Beau won first place in the Cosentino Architectural Competition in 2017, won the FACS Prize in 2018, and won The Best of Design Awards 2019 in the Unbuilt Interiors Category by @archpaper Beau has worked on multiple projects from small scale dwellings to large scale healthcare developments. Beau has interests in interdisciplinary design, with a focus on the human in space. He is passionate about designing for the senses, whilst utilising the latest technologies. Beau looks at the larger picture, the bigger impact that architecture can have on the world. #hyperarchitects

06.01.2022 New Hanergy Energy Showroom project on the horizon! #hyperarchitects

06.01.2022 Spatialising Procrastination Winning competition entry, School of Originals designs specific spaces of procrastination. Defined as a space where one removes themself from the task that theyre meant to be doing. Taking this negative stress and positively implementing it as a strategy to subconsciously dwell (think up multiple ideas on the previous task, or guidelines explained or discussed - in Rebellion or Failure zones). This sudden break-away from the project has... been proven to be successful for generating more original ideas. Procrastination was previously considered unproductive and punished in schools, is now embraced as a crucial time for idea generation in the School of Originals. There are various spaces that encourage procrastination such as the ropes of insanity a space for physical procrastination. #architecturalagents See more

05.01.2022 A spatial Intervention for the versailles palace. A space of the future, experienced now, in the past. #hyperarchitects

04.01.2022 Spatialising Rebellion Winning competition entry, School of Originals looks to spatialise Rebellion. The concept of rebellion is spatially zoned, and in these zones students are taught values and guidelines. Students are encouraged to rebel (break) them, leading them to think outside the box. Implementing this way of thinking (that was traditionally punished and deemed negative in schools) is now embraced in a positive sense in order for the students to generate ...original ideas. This crucial mental strategy is key to drive original thinkers. These surreal spaces (such as the enlarged inhabitable apple, or light bulb) create a trigger in the students mind to think divergently as the space suggests in amongst its context. There are various spaces that encourage rebellion such as Food for Thought and the Spark of Inspiration spaces for divergent thinking. #architecturalagents See more

03.01.2022 www.hyperarchitects.com #hyperarchitects

03.01.2022 Site plan followed by our floor plans for a dental clinic and training facility for a Christian Missionary team in Rwanda! #hyperarchitects @ Kigali

03.01.2022 A radical rendered section for our winning proposal: a creative arts school in Sydney’s inner west. With Sau Van Dong #hyperarchitects

03.01.2022 Offering our Architectural services on Fiverr! Get a great price with high quality design. Please share with friends who may need a render made, a 3D visualisation of a space, a house or a building! #hyperarchitects

02.01.2022 An axonometric drawing for a winning proposal: a creative Arts School in Sydney. #hyperarchitects

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