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As PTID marks 30 years of practice, founder Cameron Harvey reflects on the people-first principles and adaptive thinking that continue to shape the studio’s work.
With its Academy report, WORKTECH sets out some predictions and reflections on the workplace in 2026.
Herman Miller’s reintroduction of the Eames Moulded Plastic Dining Chair balances environmental responsibility with an enduring commitment to continuous material innovation.
Finding inspiration from the textures, geometries and mineral hues of landscape formations, Godfrey Hirst has released a new carpet tile collection that offers earthly treasures to enhance commercial office and hospitality spaces.
Designing for movement is not just about mechanics and aesthetics, it is about creating spaces that move with us, support wellbeing, and integrate responsible material choices.
It’s glamourous, luxurious and experiential – the new flagship destination for One Playground by Mitchell & Eades has it all.
We look back at the Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition in late 2025, where Junya Ishigami, Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama designed three poetic mobile kiosks.
Matthew Crawford Architects and Foolscap rework Garde Hotel’s heritage buildings into a place-aware, craft-rich addition to Western Australia’s hospitality landscape.
Ecolution Design has arrived at HOW Group and the working life will never be the same again.
In creative spaces, headphones do more than just play music.
Designer-maker Simeon Dux creates finely crafted timber furniture with longevity, precision and heritage at its core.
COX Architecture and Hassell have announced that they have been awarded the design contract for the new Brisbane Stadium.
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