March 4th, 2010
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Explore the radical new organisation strategy which accommodates for the hybrid future of work.
Join us behind the scenes with V-ZUG’s in-house design team, and discover how this Swiss boutique kitchen manufacturer balances art, science and history to create its pioneering Excellence line.
Bidding farewell to mundane and uninspired office spaces, colour has transformed our workplaces into layered and engaging environments. So we sit down with Karina Simpson, Hot Black’s Workplace Lead, to talk about the influence colour has on the workspace landscape through the prism of Herman Miller’s progressive colour philosophy.
The workplace has changed – and it will continue to evolve. With dynamism at the heart of clients’ requirements, architects and designers at leading practices such as Elenberg Fraser are using and recommending Herman Miller’s OE1 products for the future workplace.
Architects help drive workplace culture, but Queensland practice Fulton Trotter show how best practice begins at home.
The Project is back for #SID17, pairing up our industry’s most exceptional architects, designers and suppliers to produce incredible works of design.
Bringing new meaning to the term ’scenic railway’, a rusted, ruined train-line turned shrub-lined public walkway has opened its gates to huge acclaim in the centre of the Big Apple. Jess Noble reports.
Elenberg Fraser | e-f.com.au Elm ApartmentsProject Team: Elenberg Fraser (Architecture), Hecker, Phelan & Guthrie (Interior Design), Jack Merlo (Landscape Design) Square Metres: 30,000m2 Location: Dorcas St, South Melbourne, VIC Expected completion date: November 2010 From the Architects: “The Elm Apartments is a 252 apartment tower, located just off the tree lined St Kilda Road Boulevard. […]
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No, this not a review of James Joyce’s latest novel. Timothy Alouani-Roby spoke with Matthews Architects’ managing director, Gerald Matthews, and recently registered architect, Aiden Moon, about the changing face of architectural education and the transition to practice.
The idea behind ubiquitous inclusivity is undoubtedly an appealing one, which is why universal and accessible design principles have been gaining so much traction in recent years. Here, two renowned design experts weigh in on utilising these principles to create accessible bathrooms – and share the design thinking underpinning the process.
Functional and concise, the designs of Noom are an exercise in craft and artisanship. Composed of simple geometric shapes, each piece is made in the designers’ Ukraine workshop.
Ostensibly an industrial design consultancy, Tilt was born of the observation of an increasing gap between architectural ambition and construction capability. The skill set lies in facilitating the inherently creative bent of architects, landscape architects and artists with engineering and industrial design solutions.