Supermanoeuvre

Supermanoeuvre

Supermanoeuvre is a globally recognized, award-winning architecture and innovation practice with operations based in Sydney and Canberra, Australia. The firm collaborates with government and private sector clients to create distinctive places, buildings, and objects. Renowned for being at the cutting edge of design and fabrication technology, Supermanoeuvre pioneers the development of new design-material systems that aim to achieve climate-positive outcomes.

The practice has earned international acclaim, representing Australia at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2012 and at the Beijing Architecture Biennales in 2008 and 2010. Their research and innovative work have been showcased at prestigious venues such as Paris’ Centre Pompidou and New York’s Storefront for Art and Architecture. The directors of Supermanoeuvre are respected thought leaders, having lectured at esteemed institutions including the Architectural Association, University College London (Bartlett), Columbia University, and Princeton University. Their contributions to architectural theory have been featured in prominent publications like *Log Journal for Architecture*, and artefacts from their design innovations are included in the permanent collection of FRAC Orléans, France.

Currently, Supermanoeuvre is engaged in several forward-thinking projects: developing an adaptive system of ‘micro-icons’ for public spaces in Hobart, creating a large-scale robotic 3D-printed fabric formwork system, and designing innovative offshore floating wind turbines. These projects reflect the firm’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of architecture and technology, while contributing positively to the environment.

Photography by Michael Lyrenmann