David Parker

March 25, 2026

Heritage and innovation meet by the river in new NZ theatre

After a decade without a theatre, New Zealand’s Kirikiriroa Hamilton opens the doors to BNZ Theatre, designed by Jasmax in consultation with Charcoalblue.

March 25, 2026

A fabulous flex in human-centric design

In any interior space, tables need to imbue functionality with flair. They are the quiet achievers of breakout zones, the centre of attention in agile workspaces and the magic zone for brainstorms or brunches.

March 25, 2026

Find precision with Poliform’s wardrobe systems

Poliform approaches wardrobes as a kind of architectural infrastructure within the home – modular systems, with highly-engineered fittings and a wide palette of finishes to allow for configurable, design-led solutions.

March 24, 2026

A grand architectural tour of India – from a student’s perspective

What insights, impressions and inspirations does a student of architecture gain from travel? Khushi Chevli, based in Sydney, recently travelled around India, so we asked her to share the experience with us.

March 24, 2026

Found in translation

UNSW Health Translation Hub by Architectus, with ASPECT Studios and Yerrabingin, is a landmark building informed by the latest healthcare design principles.

March 24, 2026

Recasting density in the suburban garden

In Melbourne, Justin Mallia Architecture reshapes a compromised heritage site into a flexible, multi-residential home — balancing density, landscape and long-term adaptability through a careful reworking of form, light and ground.

March 24, 2026

Designing for Regeneration: John John McIldowie on Learning Spaces That Give Back

John McIldowie, Director of McIldowie Partners, shares his approach to designing regenerative learning environments that go beyond sustainability.

March 23, 2026

Melbourne Design Week 2026 expands design’s role

From robotics and Blak design to food, furniture and climate-responsive sportswear, Australia’s largest design event will return in May with more than 400 events across Melbourne.

March 23, 2026

The sofa as landscape: How Groundpiece rewrote the rules

In 2001, Antonio Citterio designed a sofa that threw out the rulebook. A quarter-century later, Groundpiece remains Flexform’s longest-running bestseller – and it still looks like the future.

March 20, 2026

INDE.Awards 2026 Entries Extended!

Entries for the 2026 INDE.Awards have officially been extended until 2nd April.

March 19, 2026

One Two Five by Hub expands flexible work in Perth

A 10,000-square-metre flagship by Hub Australia and Hassell at Brookfield Place reframes the co-working office as a hybrid of workplace, events venue and lifestyle destination.

March 19, 2026

The long history behind this sporting pavilion design

A new Sydney sports pavilion designed by Sam Crawford Architects (SCA) finds inspiration in the deep archaeological history of Indigenous sites nearby.