03 Apr 2012
DCM for New Australian Pavilion
Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) was today revealed as the firm who will design the new Australian pavilion for the Venice Biennale.
First solo collection from Adam Cruickshank. Read more...
Nature, technology and collaboration define SapientNitro’s office in Singapore’s Central Business District.
Frankie Unsworth checks out The Beef Club & Le Ballroom du Beef Club, a Parisian steakhouse and cocktail bar with Anglophone aspirations.
Despite being a stone's throw away from Singapore's busy Orchard Road, Lynn Tan reports that Helios is an oasis of tranquility.
Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) was today revealed as the firm who will design the new Australian pavilion for the Venice Biennale.
Elana Castle discovers that the Frame Moooi Award has an Australian contender in its midst.
Designed by M Moser, Ogilvy’s new office gives staff a multitude of ways to work – and play.
The Australian design duo continues to impress on the world stage with their fitout for accessories brand Crumpler.
Woods Bagot go luxe with moody, sophisticated interiors for LK Jewellery's flagship Sydney and Melbourne stores.
The iconic Australian winemaker and contemporary designer extraordinaire have teamed up for one of the year's most exciting collaborations, The Blocks.
Rachael Bernstone visits a contemporary country house and family retreat in semi-rural Tasmania, designed by Circa Morris-Nunn Walker.
Located on China’s Hainan Island, the recently completed Mission Hills Volcanic Mineral Springs and Spa by SB Architects stands as one of the largest spa destinations in the world. Janice Seow reports.
The design of this shoe brand's flagship London store encapsulates the brand philosophy for an interesting new concept.
The construction of one of Melbourne's leading art galleries required the skills and expertise of builders Soho Projects.
The long-awaited new Space showroom in Singapore is finally open. And with it Space’s Asia Hub, a central reference point for its regional distributors and clients. Paul McGillick reports.
The new Hawkes Bay premises of David Trubridge is a multi-functional space that embodies the designer’s philosophy.
This Hong Kong project's impressive features go beyond the surface. Janice Seow tells us why.
Aesop's second Tokyo store continues the brand's tradition of interiors with exposed, raw materials and recycled objects.
Ben Morgan brings us his impressions of the glamorous new Zaha Hadid-designed Roca London Gallery.
The world’s first private spaceport, designed by Foster + Partners, has opened in New Mexico.
Blending two distinct cultures can create some fascinating results, writes Yelena Smetannikov.
For the London Design Festival, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec created a massive installation so visitors could better experience the Raphael Cartoons. Ben Morgan kicked back to learn all about it.
Elana Castle checks out a new London Brasserie with a unique design touch.
Sam Eichblatt looks at a New Zealand secondary school that uses design to foster a different type of learning.
An upscale Hong Kong hotel features the city’s brightest creative sparks, writes Aaron De Silva.
At a glance, it looks like something out of an alien movie, but we promise you it's far less dangerous and you should definitely get up close with it… and even climb inside! Alice Blackwood does just this at Tape Melbourne.
The glittering façade of this Singapore hotel transforms an entire junction, writes Yelena Smetannikov.
A good wine needs a good cellar, and the wine cellars of the ‘Unico’ wine by Vega-Sicilia in Spain’s Valbuena de Duero were in need of refurbishment.
Yelena Smetannikov looks at how political, local and global change facilitated the new upgrades to Star City Casino.
Christchurch gallery The National finds a new way of showcasing its jewellery following the loss of its space.
Architect Barbie designs her dream Malibu home in a competition run by the American Institute of Architects.
Groupe Clestra Hauserman’s new Hong Kong showroom seamlessly incorporates the company’s own products to act as both a working office and a showcase.
A steel-framed cargo shed has been turned into a significant cultural icon by the team at LAB Architecture.
Vancouver’s The Cheaper Show features this playful concept from Canadian duo The Practice of Everyday Design – the McNasty Mansion.
A collaboration between Archimedia and FJMT will see the Auckland Art Gallery transformed. Lindsay Mackie, Principal at Archimedia, speaks to Indesignlive about the project.
Section 2 of New York’s High Line park opened to the public on Wednesday June 8.
HASSELL have designed a high-speed mode of transport specific to the Australian context.