For this week's edition of The Urbanist, Monocle's weekly "guide to making better cities," the team explore why being 'number two' is not always a bad thing in an episode about second cities and the ways in which they step out of their capital's shadow. From Milan to Melbourne, the team examine how and why some cities are carving their own niche in the international business and tourism markets. They also interview the Mayor of Aarhus about the challenges – and advantages – of governing Denmark’s second city.
Melbourne: The Latest Architecture and News
Monocle 24 Visits Some of the World's 'Second Cities'
Amanda Levete's MPavilion Inspired by Forest Canopy

Images have been released of Melbourne's second annual MPavilion. Designed by British architect Amanda Levete of AL_A, the temporary structure will use the latest technology in nautical engineering to stimulate a forest-like canopy within the city’s Queen Victoria Gardens. A series of three- and five-meter wide petals made from ultra-thin translucent composite and carbon fiber will "sway" on top slender columns, mimicking the tree line to the site's east.
Beyonce "Inspires" Elenberg Fraser's Design for Melbourne Tower

Beyonce's Ghost has inspired plans for a curvaceous, 226-meter-tall in Melbourne. Designed by Elenberg Fraser, the dubbed "Premier Tower" has received planning permission and will be built at 134 Spencer Street, adjacent to the Southern Cross station.
According to the architects, the mixed-use project's "complex form" was shaped by climatic restraints and after "Beyonce's moving body" seen in her recent music video Ghost. It is set to rise 68-stories on a stepped podium in the city's central business district. Once complete, it will house 660 apartments, a 160-room hotel, and retail space.
Trinity Apartments / K20 Architecture

-
Architects: K20 Architecture
- Year: 2015
Margaret Court Arena Redevelopment / NH Architecture + Populous
_rw.jpg?1435726887&format=webp&width=640&height=580)
-
Architects: NH Architecture, Populous
- Year: 2015
Monocle 24 Travels to Tokyo, Vienna and Melbourne Examining 'Quality of Life'

For this week's editions of Section D, Monocle 24's weekly review of design, architecture and craft, and The Urbanist, their weekly "guide to making better cities," the Monocle team travel across three continents exploring the seemingly illusive question of 'quality of life.'
In this week's edition of The Urbanist, and to coincide with Monocle's annual Quality of Life survey, Andrew Tuck examines why Tokyo is at the forefront of an urban-garden revolution, how the Austrian capital is planning on self-facilitating its development as a major business hub, and talks to Robert Doyle, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, about the apparent cultural boom currently taking place in his city. In Section D, Josh Fehnert transports listeners to the UK's "post-industrial heartland" to talk to the people behind this year's Sheffield Design Week, plus more.
Listen to both episodes after the break.

Brookfield Multiplex Melbourne / Woods Bagot

-
Architects: Woods Bagot
- Area: 2400 m²
- Year: 2014
-
Professionals: Woods Bagot, Brookfield Multiplex, Phillip Chun & Associates, Acoustic Logic
Bridge House 2 / Delia Teschendorff Architecture
.jpg?1434596785&format=webp&width=640&height=580)
-
Architects: Delia Teschendorff Architecture
- Year: 2014
-
Professionals: Keon Constructions, Tim Gibney and Associates
McIlwrick Residences / B.E Architecture
Afghan Bazaar Cultural Precinct / HASSELL

-
Interior Designers: HASSELL
- Area: 1500 m²
- Year: 2014
-
Professionals: Aslam Akram, Aurecon
E589 Apartments / Albert Mo Architects

-
Architects: Albert Mo Architects
- Area: 5000 m²
- Year: 2014
Napoleon Perdis Chapel / Studiobird

-
Architects: Studiobird
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2014
Hydronaut / Studiobird + Mark Richardson

-
Architects: Mark Richardson, Studiobird
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2015
Melbourne School of Design University of Melbourne / NADAAA + John Wardle Architects
.jpg?1429742070&format=webp&width=640&height=580)
- Area: 15772 m²
- Year: 2014
-
Professionals: A.G. Coombs Group, AECOM, Aurecon, AVDEC, Brookfield Multiplex, +8
Amanda Levete to Design Melbourne's Second Annual MPavilion

British architect Amanda Levete of London-based studio AL_A has been selected to design Melbourne's second annual MPavilion. The temporary structure will be used to house talks, workshops, performances and installations in the "downtown oasis" of Queen Victoria Gardens starting this October.
"I’ve visited Australia three times in the past six years and without doubt Melbourne is my favorite city," said Levete, commenting on her commission. "It’s people that make a city creative – and that’s why I love Melbourne. The brief from the Naomi Milgrom Foundation is a great opportunity to design a structure that responds to its climate and landscape. I’m interested in exploiting the temporary nature of the pavilion form to produce a design that speaks in response to the weather."






_rw.jpg?1435726887)

.jpg?1434596785)








.jpg?1429742070)