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The Geelong College’s Sport and Wellbeing Centre ‘Belerren’ designed by Wardle is designed around bringing in natural light. But Shade Factor’s job was to help modulate and precisely control it for the most important competitive moments.
Natural stone shapes the interiors of Billyard Avenue, a luxury apartment development in Sydney’s Elizabeth Bay designed by architecture and design practice SJB. Here, a curated selection of stone from Anterior XL sets the backdrop for the project’s material language.
In the first instalment of our three-part series exploring what it means to sit your best, we pose the question to Gray Puksand’s Dale O’Brien, who discusses the importance of ease and majority rule when it comes to sitting and reveals why specifying a task chair is not unlike choosing a Volvo.
There are not really enough adjectives to describe the experiential world of Kaleidoscope by Keith Courtney. This experiential, spatial artwork has been travelling Australia and showing in Sydney until 10 September.
Sustainability Live has announced its keynote speaker – Neil Logan, co-CEO of BVN who will bring his future-focused approach to the stage.
MTM Solutions launched UK furniture line Allermuir in Singapore on Friday 25 November with a British-themed party. Held at their new Playfair showroom, guests mingled with the visiting UK principals, enjoyed Pimm’s & Lemonade and other familiar London traditions, and got the chance to win a lucky draw giveaway of an Allermuir chair.
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By creating an environment of vibrancy and activation, Level 8 of The Campus at Kokuyo has become a destination for collaboration.
Designed by Billard Leece Partnership, the Wattle Building brings expanded clinical services together with a more legible, family-centred experience of hospital care.