| 2022 | |
| Aug | //Kunshan in China has been selected as a National Sponge City demonstration site |
| Jul | //Kick-off Master of Architecture Studio 29 Water Spectacle at Uni Melbourne |
| Jun | //Markus' Uni Melbourne students were shortlisted at Milan Navigli Canal Challenge Competition |
| Apr | //XPACE are runner-up at the Rethinking the Future Awards 2022 |
| 2021 | |
| Oct | //Cataloguing a future City: Melbourne Cool Lines! review by Alban Mannisi in Landscape Australia |
| May | //XPACE works is showcased at City X Venice, Italian Virtual Pavilion 2021, Biennale Architettura |
| Apr | //Water Urbanism Lecture, M.Jung @ Swinburne University |
| Feb | //Interview @ ABC Radio National, blueprint for living: Cool Cities |
| 2020 | |
| Nov | //M. Jung is panelist @ Festival for Urbanism |
| //Interview & Review, Monash Lens: A vision for Cremorne, a Melbourne suburb like no other | |
| Jun | //Maud's PHD defense during lockdown @ RMIT's Practice Research Symposium AUS, 7 Jun 2020 |
| //Watch Maud's PhD defense: Working with the Urban Sitegeist: dynamic practices and interactivity | |
| //Download Maud's dissertation via RMIT's open access repository | |
| Mar | //Opening: Melbourne Cool Lines! exhibition @ NGV's Melbourne Design Week 2020 |
| 2019 | |
| Oct | //Expert comment by M. Cassaignau on: Will relocating Indonesia's capital prove a success story? |
| //Exhibition: Coastal Adaptation through Changing Modes of Practice @ Design Research Conference | |
| Aug | //Our book Building Mixity! is shortlisted for the AUS Urban Design Awards 2019 in the category 'Leadership Advocacy and Research' |
| Mar | //Featured in TV documentary- Designing Future Cities: Using Technology to put people first |
| //Exhibition at NGV Melbourne Design Week, Melbourne: Megacity | |
| 2018 | |
| Dec | //Building Mixity! will be at the Hong Kong design Week BODW2018 |
| Sep | //Our engagement in Cremorne has impacted real world with new Commercial Zone 3 |
| //We are invited speakers @ Design Research Conference 2018 at University of Sydney | |
| //Exhibition: The Melbourne Section @ Annual Design Research Conference at USYD | |
| Jun | //ABC Radio National, blueprint for living interview about Building Mixity! |
| //Book launch 2: Building Mixity! @ Practice Research Symposium RMIT | |
| //M. Cassaignau is invited speaker @ Cultural Economy after Neo-Liberalism | |
| // Book launch 1: Building Mixity! @ Glasshaus Cremorne | |
| May | //Book Building Mixity! Cremorne 2025/37.83°S/144.993°E about Cremorne and Melbourne's urban development available for sale, preview here |
| Jan | //M. Cassaignau is speaker @ Remaking Cities, 14th Urban History Planning History Conference |
| 2017 | |
| Sep | //XPACE are invited speakers at the Design and Architecture Practice symposium [DAP_r] |
| //M. Jung students win Australian Institute of Architects 2017 students ideas competition | |
| Jun | //Our China projects, as part of the CRCWSC, received the Award for Excellence in Innovation by the Minister for Science and Innovation in Canberra |
| Apr | //XPACE +SWA & Monash exhibited at pop up shop and exhibition in Batemans Bay |
| Mar | //Batemans Bay: public domain studio at Monash University |
| 2016 | |
| Nov | //Sponge City article published in Inflection 03 - New Order, AADR Spurbuchverlag |
| Oct | //M. Jung conference presentation at 9th AASA "Project to Practice: Innovating Architecture" |
| //M. Cassaignau + M. Jung: AASA 9th International Conference, Conference Proceedings_Papers | |
| Sep | //M. Cassaignau co-organizes conference Design Beyond Boundaries-Intersection of Architects & Engineers (MADA+LSAA) |
| Jul | //M.Cassaignau invited to transdisciplinary 6th Innovative Summer Program at Southeast University Nanjing about Water Sensitive Urban Design for Xijin Ferry Historical Street, Zhenjiang |
| Apr | //M. Jung speaks about Sponge Cities at Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu, China |
| 2015 | |
| Dec | //Web launch of transdisciplinary Sponge City project for Kunshan, China |
| Nov | //M. Jung speaker at the international seminar "Water and Historical Cities", SEU Nanjing |
| Oct | //Book launch "Perspectives on Architectural Design Research" featuring Cremorne2025 |
| Sep | //XPACE & SWA commissioned to review building heights of iconic Batemans Bay town centre |
| //Fieldtrip to Kunshan and Yangtze River Delta, China | |
| Aug | //M. Jung at water sensitive cities workshop, City of Canning AUS |
| Jul | //M. Jung and M. Cassaignau commissioned for Kunshan Studio II in China |
| //M. Jung's credo 'Architecture is not about Form but Formations of People' is the motto of the 2015 Australasian Student Architecture Congress | |
| Jan | //CREMORNE2025 featured on MoMA's Uneven Growth website |
| 2014 | |
| Nov | //Website launch Kunshan Studio China |
| //CREMORNE2025 presented at the Venice Biennale: Design Research Symposium NZ-exhibition | |
| Sep | //Kunshan Studio presented at the Water Sensitive Cities Conference |
| Aug | //Field trip to Yangtze River Delta in China: Shanghai - Kunshan - Suzhou - Nanjing |
| Jul | //M.Jung teaches Kunshan Studio in China, in collaboration with CRC Water Sensitive Cities |
| Feb | //Article The Melbourne Section in architect Victoria |
| //Copper Fish is featured in Architecture Européenne | |
| //The Melbourne Section featured in SJB Cities Program | |
| //Website launch of territorial studio The Melbourne Section | |
| 2013 | |
| Nov | //Geneva 2020 featured in Book 'Designing cities' By Prof. Schenk, Birkhaeuser |
| Oct | //Article about CREMORNE2025 and PlanMelbourne in Urban Melbourne |
| Sep | //XPACE present CREMORNE2025 at the 6th Urban Design Conference in Sydney |
| Jul | //We are speakers at the Community Forum on Fishermans Bend: The Future of Our inner Suburbs |
| Jun | //Exhibition of the CREMORNE2025 urban design research at the blockprojects gallery |
| Apr | //M. Jung is moderator + presenter at 43 UAA in San Fransico: New Directions in Urban Planning |
| Jan | //XPACE housing project featured in Architecture of Apartments in the World by Huazong University press |
| Climate sensitive urban design strategies presented at On Sustainability Conference Japan | |
| 2012 | |
| Oct | //M. Cassaignau is realising wine tasting spaces with Lizzie Hamer |
| Jun | //M.Cassaignau + J.Lee's students win children's choice Artplay award for cardboard pavillion |
| May | //Cremorne 2025 event + exhibition |
| Apr | //Copper Fish featured in Special Edition Zinc Copper of AMC le Moniteur |
| Mar | //Article by M. Jung: 'CITYSPEAK! metaphor for cities with future' in trans 20 Relevanz |
| 2011 | |
| Dec | //Copper Fish featured in Ditt Hus, Norway |
| Aug | //Roentgenstrasse featured in BauNetz |
| Jul | //Design review of multi-storey housing Roentgenstrasse in hochparterre |
| Jun | //XPACE relocate to Melbourne Australia |
| Copper Fish published in the New Home Extensions book | |
| ZHDK students build temporary pavilion at the Festival of Arts 2011, Zurich CH | |
| May | //APCd gallery Fribourg CH: exhibition + publication launch of 'temporary cardboard shelters' |
| Apr | //Multi-storey housing Roentgenstrasse completed, Zurich CH |
| 2010 | |
| Sep | //M. Jung is teaching at the MAS-Spatial Design at the ZHDK |
| Aug | //XPACE sketches are exhibited at the Venice Biennale 2010 |
| Feb | //Luxembourg project selected for archithese Swiss Performance 10 |
| 2009 | |
| Nov | //XPACE are workshop tutors at the joint master of architecture at the hes.so |
| Sep | //M. Cassaignau is appointed as professor at the university of applied sciences hes.so in Fribourg |
| Aug | //Construction site Multi-storey housing Roentgenstrasse started |
| Jul | //House extension in Luxembourg is completed |
| Apr | //M. Cassaignau is guest critic at ETH for the student competition Hotel Hertenstein with Prof. Eichinger |
| 2008 | |
| Jun | //XPACE lecture at the Bauhaus Kolleg, Bauhaus Dessau Foundation |
| Apr | //M. Jung is guest critic at Prof. Girot's DesignLab 'Landflow' at the NSL, ETHZ |
| Jan | //XPACE lecture 'urban strategies' at the University of Liverpool |
| //Workshop at the International Winter School, University of Liverpool: Multipli-Cities |
