The next instalment in Object’s ‘Mavericks’ series of talks features designers from State. Respond. Exploring sustainable design who will each give a rapid-fire illustrated talk about their design practice.
The next instalment in Object’s ‘Mavericks’ series of talks features designers from State. Respond. Exploring sustainable design who will each give a rapid-fire illustrated talk about their design practice.
April 4th, 2011
The next instalment in Object’s ‘Mavericks’ series of talks features designers from State. Respond. Exploring sustainable design who will each give a rapid-fire illustrated talk about their design practice. Each speaker has a significant track record in engaging with the ideas and principles of ethical and sustainable design. After the presentations there will be an opportunity for open discussion followed by drinks in the gallery.
Speakers include:
Chris Bosse from architecture firm LAVA
David Gravina from strategic design agency Digital Eskimo
Marcus Piper and Christey Johansson from graphic design agency one8one7
Marc Schamburg from furniture design studio schamburg + alvisse.
Where: Object Gallery, 417 Bourke Street, Surry Hills
When: Thursday, 11 March 2010
Time: 6-8pm
Free Entry
Bookings essential as capacity is strictly limited.
State. Respond. Exploring sustainable design runs in Object Gallery until 28 March 2010.
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
Plumes of smoke, delicate glassware and of course a captivating, textured backdrop of sintered stone – take a look at what it takes to bring an image to life as we go on set with Neolith.
GH Commercial presents the inherent softness, strength and thermal properties of wool to the Australian commercial flooring market with two new products – Natural Terrain and Natural Elevation.
STACK’s intuitive agile working model for Tower provides flexible spaces for collaboration, defined by carpeting in custom colourways
According to Le Corbusier, the struggle for it underpins the history of architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright described it as a “beautifier of buildings”. And Motoko Ishii famously equated it to life itself. Indispensable, life-affirming and metamorphic, light underpins all architectural and design efforts.
Six major Australian labels, two buildings, one unified workplace. Graydelviered David Jones and Country Road Group a stylish new Melbourne headquarters.
Coinciding with NeoCon 2016, Skyline Design has released the Glass Gradients range of etched and printed patterns for glass application, designed by Dutch designers Scholten & Baijings.
Indesign and DQ hosted a soirée at Milan’s NooN cocktail bar and restaurant on Wednesday 18 April. At the halfway point of the world’s biggest design fair, the evening was a chance for design industry folk to relax, mingle, chat about what they’d seen so far – and prepare for another two days of festivities ahead.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The auditorium was full, the vibe electric and the winners truly outstanding last night at the INDE.Awards Gala. Scroll the Indo Pacific’s most outstanding projects and people, here.
Celebrating a decade in business, Milieu has been at the forefront of a manifest shift toward high quality residential development and medium density living.
Durable and adaptable seating creates dynamic teaching and learning environments at the new Centre for Creative Industries at St Andrew’s Lutheran College.