ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects has delivered a project that makes a difference to the lives of First Nations people concurrently creating a new and exciting model for medium density social housing.
The new year is well and truly under way – as we hit February and the industry gets moving, we track career changes and promotions across the board.
Taking us into the final quarter of 2023, there has been a varied array of moves and promotions across all parts of the wider design industry this month.
Australian architectural graduate Claudia Takada has taken the top prize in the 2023 Buildner Office Design Competition for her post-pandemic exploration of radical humanism in the workplace.
There’s no shortage of moves, promotions and changes across architecture and design as we pass the half-way mark for 2023. Find out who’s going where with On The Move July.
At a recent panel discussion, entitled Designing To Defy Ageism, panellists looked to dissolve the myths around age brackets and what we may assume people need and want at a certain age. What came out of the event was a much wider discussion around understanding the needs and desires of an end-user.
Promotions, new appointments, and the shifts of the design and architecture world – it’s a fast-changing landscape. Find out who is where with our September On The Move column.
What began with a developer’s desire to create Australia’s first medium-density 8-star townhouse development at scale alongside Northcote’s Merri Creek has grown into an unusually holistic exemplar of sustainable living.
ClarkeHopkinsClarke, DesignInc, MSG Architects and Technē have been practicing their inner-work, with all four studios taking a moment to recognise and reward their own, announcing a number of deserved promotions.