10 Apr 2012
Learning Centre at Marian College
Two Studio and UFM Solutions bring dynamic new learning spaces to Sydney's Marian College.
First solo collection from Adam Cruickshank. Read more...
Sydney's iconic waterside hotel receives a spectacular makeover. Yelena Smetannikov takes a peek inside.
Elana Castle visits another inventive Matt Woods interior on the fringes of Sydney's inner west.
This new aerodynamic sports hall takes its inspiration from its surrounds, writes Rob Gillam.
Two Studio and UFM Solutions bring dynamic new learning spaces to Sydney's Marian College.
A small space makes a big statement at Pablo and Rusty's, a boutique café and retail outlet in Sydney's Lane Cove.
A new energy efficient sports centre by Mode Design takes advantage of its impressive harbourside location, writes Lorenzo Logi.
Elana Castle discovers that Matt Woods, winner of the 2011 IDEA People's Choice Awards, is not resting on his laurels.
Nicky Lobo recently caught up with Antonia Pesenti and Patricia Bondin of MAKE Creative for DQ’s Top Ten 2012. Before you meet them in the magazine, get to know their design process on one of their standout projects, edgy fashion brand Ginger & Smart.
Occupying the first 15 floors of 1 Bligh Street, the new premises of law firm Clayton Utz are a seamless workplace that explores all the potential of this landmark Sydney building.
Groups GSA’s fitout for Credit Suisse’s Sydney office sets a new benchmark for the organisation’s culture and work practices.
Yelena Smetannikov visits Louis Vuitton Maison George Street, Sydney's newest landmark of luxury.
Lusso Tapas brings relaxed, convivial Mediterranean dining to Sydney's Rouse Hill.
With their recent refurbishment of Sydney’s iconic Shangri-La Hotel, Paul McGillick thinks that HASSELL have set a new benchmark.
A temporary installation transforms a Sydney street into a kerb-side garden.
ASPECT Studios create a sensitive new addition to a Northern Beaches lagoon walk.
A temporary exhibition celebrating the centenary of Australia’s Commonwealth Bank called for the multi-disciplinary talents of creative agency Imagination.
Blinds by Peter Meyer were asked by Co-ap architects to design "fixed" awnings that captured the feel of a particular Scandinavian building.
CBA's new location at Sydney's Darling Walk features concepts and branding from BrandCulture.
A tight budget was no obstacle to a multi-functional new recreation hall designed for Northern Beaches Christian School by Jones Sonter Architects.
Connection, reinvigoration and equilibrium - Harry Seidler & Associates redesign a lobby of a former building to rebalance its unique atrium. Yelena Smetannikov has the story.
Sydney meets Tokyo in a new design at The Star by Paul Kelly Design. Mandi Keighran has the story.
A new restaurant in Sydney's Darling Quarter was inspired by the airy aesthetics of the traditional Thai temple.
An iconic narrow site in Sydney's CBD has become home to chef Jamie Oliver's flagship Australian restaurant.
Nespresso's Chadstone boutique plays with the shape and colour of the brand's espresso capsule.
BrandCulture create a sustainable conversation for the BDA's Sydney CBD office.
A cupcake and espresso café brings energy and vitality to a Newcastle street.
The public spaces of Sydney's Darling Island Apartments have received a revamp from Tony Owen Partners.
A new project from Tony Owen Partners brings colour and intricate geometry to Sydney's Boston University.
Clever branding and graphics by Joel Spencer Design bring fun and vibrancy to a corporate environment.
A spectacular spectacle shop fitout is the work of George Christo Design.
The new headquarters of ideas agency Tongue is an eclectic, playful space for imaginations to run wild.
ASPECT Studios have created new spaces for play and interaction in a landmark Sydney destination.
An apothecary-themed bar floating on the harbour is the newest – and most ephemeral – addition to Sydney’s cultural life.
From Russia with love – Moscow’s concept store Cara & Co has arrived in Sydney, with a fit-out from the original store’s designer Alexey Oleshov.
As part of the 2011 Sydney Fringe Festival, Archrival have created an installation at Carriageworks inspired by its surroundings.