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An education in revitalisation: BSPN in Somerville House’s heritage heart

An education in revitalisation: BSPN in Somerville House’s heritage heart

BSPN has restored Fewings Building’s Queenslander vernacular, recapturing its former glory while bringing it well and truly into the 21st century.

The Review, part one: ‘Truth and Lies in Architecture’ by Richard Francis-Jones

The Review, part one: ‘Truth and Lies in Architecture’ by Richard Francis-Jones

Timothy Alouani-Roby met with Richard Francis-Jones of fjcstudio (formerly fjmtstudio) to discuss his timely, provocative and, quite frankly, necessary book on architecture. In this first part of the book review, we consider the alienation and commodification of the profession, as well as its place in society.

Holistic, not hedonistic: Meet Technogym’s Nerio Alessandri as he lands in Australia

Holistic, not hedonistic: Meet Technogym’s Nerio Alessandri as he lands in Australia

To mark 40 years of design excellence, founder and CEO Nerio Alessandri recently came to Sydney. We spoke to the Italian design icon at a bustling event at Technogym’s Ruschutters Bay showroom.

“You need to take a position”: The design philosophy of Woods Bagot’s Domenic Alvaro

“You need to take a position”: The design philosophy of Woods Bagot’s Domenic Alvaro

How does Domenic Alvaro oversee a project from start to finish? Timothy Alouani-Roby met with the Woods Bagot director and global design leader to find out why editors make the best architects and architects the best editors.

Voom, voom and away: Adam Goodrum teams up with Tait

Voom, voom and away: Adam Goodrum teams up with Tait

Voom has it all with superb design, comfort and functionality. A new collection from uber Australian designer Adam Goodrum for Tait is launched and outside living will never be the same again.

On exactitude in design: Mapping at a scale of one-to-one with Lifesize Plans

On exactitude in design: Mapping at a scale of one-to-one with Lifesize Plans

With a concept that is at once strikingly new and yet familiar, Lifesize Plans offers a different angle on design. Whether it’s in the process or finished product, projecting plans at real-life scale for people to walk through is an idea with potentially far-reaching consequences.

“Most significant cultural building since the Opera House”: Sydney Modern opens

“Most significant cultural building since the Opera House”: Sydney Modern opens

The North Building at the Art Gallery of New South Wales is complete. Part of the Sydney Modern Project and designed by Japanese practice SANAA, with Architectus as executive architects, it is a magical, ethereal spatial experience and a globally significant building.

43 products to create your very own home office

43 products to create your very own home office

There has been a shift in the way we approach the home office. Gillian Serisier rounds up 43 design products, from shelving to seating, accessories, soft furnishings and more, to make your home office a place you crave to be.

Architects, pack your bags: Australia, New Zealand and the UK reach landmark agreement

Architects, pack your bags: Australia, New Zealand and the UK reach landmark agreement

Signed by the AACA, the UK’s ARB and the NZRAB, this landmark agreement will help architects register and study across the three countries.

Autex Acoustics and Willie Weston put on a show at Plus Workspace

Autex Acoustics and Willie Weston put on a show at Plus Workspace

With the launch of a new Autex Acoustics x Willie Weston collection, Melbourne’s premier architects and designers were privileged to enjoy an evening of design, collaboration and community.

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