Habitus celebrates its first birthday this issue, with plenty of exciting content and a few design tweaks to more distinctly define the sections of the magazine. Enjoy the dedicated product section up front, with all the latest from around the world and some Springtime ideas for outdoor living. In Singapore, meet Nathan Yong, founder of […]
September 23rd, 2009
Habitus celebrates its first birthday this issue, with plenty of exciting content and a few design tweaks to more distinctly define the sections of the magazine. Enjoy the dedicated product section up front, with all the latest from around the world and some Springtime ideas for outdoor living.
In Singapore, meet Nathan Yong, founder of Air Division, and architect William Lim. In Australia, get acquainted with Melbourne-based illustrator, Megan Hess, and visit art foundation owners, Dr Gene and Brian Sherman at home in Sydney. Elsewhere, discover the varied background of New Zealand’s Gidon Bing, and fly to Paris with Korean-born, Philippine-based textile designer, Eun Il Lee.
Habitus 05 explores some fantastic projects from the region including a terrace home in Singapore, a pavilion-style beach house in NSW, a contemporary tropical home in Malaysia, and the family home of New Zealand architect, Noel Lane.
Before signing off, get a glimpse into Le Corbusier’s life via some recent publications, and visit the sights, sounds and tastes of Vietnam with celebrated chef, Luke Nguyen.
Click here to subscribe for your chance to win a Missoni Home Bathroom pack valued at $995.
habitusliving.com coming soon…
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!
The Sub-Zero Wolf showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne provide a creative experience unlike any other. Now showcasing all-new product ranges, the showrooms present a unique perspective on the future of kitchens, homes and lifestyles.
Discover the manifestation of century-old techniques realised with modern technologies
Everything Old is New Again (EONA) is a modular table system manufactured from post consumer recycled materials.
Paul McGillick looks back on the life and career of Australian architect Col Madigan, who passed away on 17 September.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
From a modular armchair and statement lighting, to a table crafted from coffee waste and reissued classics, these are the best new products to launch at this year’s Milan Design Week.
AIM Architecture has conceived a new flagship store for Lululemon and with 2024 INDE.Awards juror Wendy Saunders as joint design principal on the project, the result is, of course, outstanding.
British architecture practice, AHMM, now has a home in Sydney. We caught up with Paul Monaghan ahead of his Australian Architecture Conference keynote speech.
The build-to-rent model stands out as one of the most prominent discussions in design and development circles, so we’ve engaged with various perspectives and case studies from industry leaders and shifters. From citymaking design practices to entrepreneurial viewpoints, these stories provide a nuanced understanding of this increasingly prevalent model.