Melbourne’s Plus Architecture is pleased to announce the appointment of Andromeda Hutchins as their newest associate architect
January 11th, 2008
Andromeda Hutchins may be young, but she has a wealth of experience in the Architectural field.
After graduating from the University of Tasmania, completing a Bachelor of Environmental Design and a Bachelor of Architecture, Andromeda worked for Fender Katsalidis Architects on the Moorilla gallery.
She also successfully completed her role as project architect for Starfish Ventures’ new office fitout in Jolimont, before joining the Plus Architecture team in Melbourne to work on a proposed Art Gallery which is now in the design development stage.
Currently working on the Metrobuild’s $8 million boutique apartment development in South Yarra, Andromeda is already bringing her own sassiness to Plus projects, – “high ceilings are the new black”, she says.
With a strong interest in Australian design, Andromeda brings a fresh and valued perspective to the Plus Architecture team, and is joined by Craig Smart, who has also been appointed as a Plus associate.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
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!
In the second instalment of our performance seating three-parter, we turn to DKO’s Michael Drescher and Jacob Olsen to peek behind Sayl’s confident architectural form and explore the ideas of inclusivity, adaptability and freedom to move as hallmarks of what sitting your best actually means.
Stepping into Intuit’s Sydney workplace certainly doesn’t feel like walking into an office. Why? In this film, we discover that, when joy takes precedence as a design driver, even a high-performing commercial CBD headquarters can feel like an intuitive wonderland that invites employees to choose their own adventure.
Aeron Chair’s new shades, Nightfall and Jasper, arrive with a sense of quiet cohesion – no bells and whistles, no loud technicolour; just two timeless, perfectly versatile near-neutrals. But the new hues aren’t just about colour – and their significance is much more profound than their surface-level subtlety might suggest.
In the last instalment of our three-part performance seating series, Alex Bain from Architectus explains why sitting well shouldn’t feel like sitting at all and explores an unexpected success metric of the hybrid workplace: the grounding power of emotional support.
Co-founders Sandy Anghie and David Smith joined us for a podcast interview ahead of 2025 Perth Design Week, which kicks off on March 20th.
Palais de Tokyo takes a spatial approach for their new introspective contemporary art experience, reports Jill Pope.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Interior architecture needs to shape a balance between the energy of collaboration and the facility for focused concentration.
The Melbourne-based, not-for-profit practice has designed a new fit-out and outdoor gathering space for the Victorian Aboriginal Healthcare Service.