Showcasing inspiring and innovative architecture since 1981, the latest of Steel Profile has landed, featuring a new section devoted to young Australian designers and a deeper dive into the technical resolution of award-winning projects.
You liked it, we listened! We bring to you just a small sample of the built environment’s best projects from the year gone by.
Foremost architect Art Gensler died at the age of 85, leaving a great legacy for his eponymous firm and the industry.
Is it the antidote to Singapore’s culture of newness? The reticent shell of the Grotto House by Formwerkz Architects disguises a dramatic, richly textured interior of framing and layering.
Inspired by the original post-modern design aesthetic of the Conrad Centennial Singapore, Brewin Design Office breathes new life into the hotel’s public spaces.
Produce creates a sense of delight and discovery at In Good Company’s Jewel Changi Aiport store with a series of sculptural curved walls.
Referencing the New York roots of St Regis, as well as the iconography of Hong Kong, André Fu creates luxurious interiors for this anticipated hotel.
How do you address the complex relationships between members of a growing family within their home? Bean Buro has created an apartment that appeals across generations.
Wynk Collaborative’s innovative blend of shapes and colours creates a sprightly experience within a neighbourhood bar.
Architecture and interior design practice Bean Buro makes space for three generations in a 2,500-square-foot flat in Hong Kong’s Jardine’s Lookout.
An aesthetic medical clinic is given the Studio Juju treatment with dashes of whimsy in a notably minimal style.
Melbourne’s Medibank Place is an architectural delight that aims to provide an innovative workplace environment that promotes healthy living. With a large and spacious interior layout, the colourful interior fit out is a playful and collaborative environment for Medibank’s customers, staff and the Melbourne community.