15 May 2012
New Fellows for DIA Victoria
DIA's Victorian branch recently announced the appointment of 12 new Fellows.
Benjamin Hubert's first collaboration with Cappellini. Read more...
Emergency Architects Australia (EAA) have been busy laying the foundations for a host of exciting new projects.
Elana Castle is swept up by the passion, energy and vision of Supercyclers, a movement that challenges the environmental impact of what we consume, what we buy and what we make.
A new initiative by the City of Melbourne aims to develop a greener, more lush Melbourne. Annie Reid reports.
DIA's Victorian branch recently announced the appointment of 12 new Fellows.
What will the kitchen of the future look like? Malcolm Owens, CEO of Sampford IXL, shares some insights with Alice Blackwood as he reflects on EuroCucina at the 2012 Milan Furniture Fair.
The biennial Salone Internazionale del Bagno in Milan showcases the latest innovations and developments in bathroom fittings, furnishings and accessories. Mandi Keighran reports from this year's fair.
If Zona Tortona is the more sophisticated older sibling, Ventura Lambrate is the hip and more casual venue for both established and up-and-coming creatives to exhibit their work out of the fairgrounds. Here, Luo Jingmei presents some interesting highlights.
A visit to the Spazio Rossana Orlandi is a welcome and refreshing reprieve from the Milan madness. Alice Blackwood stops by on her last day in the furniture fair city.
Rachel Lee-Leong gives us the highlights at Zona Tortona, one of Milan’s design hotspots during the Milan Design Week.
Rachel Lee-Leong does a quick roundup of some of the standouts at Rho Fiera Halls 5 and 7 at the Milan Furniture Fair.
First launched in 2003 as a subset of the Salone, the Salone Internazionale del Bagno, held every alternate year, brings together the most recent and innovative bathroom solutions. Luo Jingmei spots some interesting designs.
Singapore-based designer Jarrod Lim tells us what caught his attention at Milan this year.
The Singapore and Milan-based design collective shows us its Milan diary.
Mandi Keighran sends a snapshot of Halls 16 and 20 at Rho Fiera at the Milan Furniture Fair, home to some of design's blockbuster names.
Mandi Keighran heads to Guastalla, Reggio Emilia in Italy to discover where Smeg makes their iconic kitchen appliances.
DQ prepares you for a fresh season in design, with the Future Leaders Issue – an edition that uncovers a new generation of forces and faces in design.
Woods Bagot and Rice Daubney have joined forces to deliver architecture for major defence projects across Australia.
In the 26th year of the Dulux Colour Awards, the prize winners once again showcase the impact of colour in design.
Two projects have taken out top honours at the 2012 Darling Downs Regional Architecture Awards.
Elana Castle presents a worthy campaign that could not only change the way that the design industry is represented in Australia, but one that could boost the country’s productivity, sustainability and innovation.
Frost’s award-winning young gun graphic designer Katie Bevin has recently returned from a stint in Washington DC, judging this year's entries to the Society of Environmental Graphic Design 2012 Awards.
A designer guide to Sydney and Melbourne compiled by 6 Australian bloggers is now online, thanks to the team at Hyundai and the new Accent.
Indesign ventures into new territory with the launch of Indesign Indonesia.
We pick out the designs that caught our eye at the International Furniture Fair Singapore (IFFS) last week.
Joost Bakker’s Greenhouse is back. Annie Reid takes a look around.
The architect from China is praised for producing a body of work that opens new horizons while resonating with place and memory.
As the IFI enters its 50th year, the IFI International Strategic Advisory Council (IFI ISAC) will guide the organisation to further strengthen its business practice and increase its global initiatives and outreach.
The Perth foreshore debate continues with an alternative proposal published by waterfront resistance group The City Gatekeepers. Paul McGillick discusses.
Mikal Hallstrup tells Indesignlive.asia why a user-centric approach to design that embraces technology and improves lives makes good business sense.
nendo picked 50 projects to mark a decade of work in a solo exhibition held in Tokyo.
Emerging Sydney design collective He Made She Made has launched the city's newest design concept gallery.
It’s taken time, but the debate over the proposed re-development of the Perth Foreshore is now really fired up, writes Paul McGillick.
Pantone points to an increased use of colour confidence in the home thanks to the alignment of fashion and interior palettes trends. Anna Flanders reports.