Stylecraft's Catifa for Cancer Council chair is now available for purchase with 100 percent of the proceeds being donated to the Cancer Council.
Carl Hansen & Son is a name well-known in the world of design. The Danish company produces beautiful furniture pieces that are the epitome of cool Scandinavian design – all smooth and sleek, modern and functional.
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) has recently announced the first round of speakers for their Building a Better Future themed National Conference to be held 8 - 9 October 2015.
Over the past three years Parlour has become an important 'space to speak', a respected platform which provides research, resources and advocacy, as well as discussion about gender equity in architecture. Parlour has helped build demand for a more equitable profession and better work practices, and has provided resources to assist in facilitating the required changes.
After nearly 40 years in Sydney, Fanuli launched their first Melbourne showroom last week. We speak to Giuliano Galimberti of Flexform and Fabio Fanuli about Italian style, and the family trade.
Aileen Sage and Michelle Tabet's 'The Pool' exhibition for the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale “is not just about the typology of a pool, but also a pool of collaboration”.
ADR recaps with look at the inaugural DEN fair, and we announce our #bestofDEN competition winners.
This year’s National Architecture Conference brought forth a diversity of ideology and opinion, emphatically expressed at the Culture panel discussion chaired by Andrew Mackenzie with panellists Deborah Saunt, Ian McDougall and Cynthia Davidson.
Sydney-based architecture and design practice Bijl Architecture has recently taken part in improving a community outreach initiative based in Redfern, Sydney.
A month after being granted a permit to build the largest development outside Melbourne’s CBD, the developers of Whitehorse Towers in Box Hill have announced that all 511 apartments have been sold.
Together with his humanitarian relief outfit Voluntary Architects’ Network (VAN), Ban will implement a three-phased project to provide housing and infrastructure for thousands of homeless victims.
The Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects has shortlisted 74 projects for the 2015 Victorian Architecture Awards.
Victorians who have shown leadership in sustainability and a commitment to improving the environment are invited to apply for the Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards 2015.
The City of Melbourne has announced its draft plan and budget for 2015-16, showing demonstrating a continued commitment to sustainability, transport, and community services.
The New Zealand exhibition will be titled “Future Islands”, with a team led by Dr Walker and exhibition associate director Kathy Waghorn, of the University of Auckland School of Architecture and Planning.
For nine days, the University of Sydney and ITB students will spend time studying and understanding the population, urban structure and governance of Tamansari, which has one of the largest and most dense populations in Bandung.
The international architecture community is pushing for urgent assistance in long-term and safe reconstruction in Nepal, with notable architect Shigeru Ban and furniture giant IKEA among those contributing to relief efforts.
The World Architecture Festival will once again provide the opportunity for architects to showcase their talent on a global stage. The prestigious event opens the door to international media coverage, peer and client recognition, and the potential for exciting new commissions. Entries are now open.
'The Pool' by Aileen Sage and Michelle Tabet has been revealed as the first architectural exhibition for the Australian Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale. ADR speaks to the young team about their exciting project.
Artist and environmental activist Joost Bakker will create a sustainable Greenhouse Istanbul at this year's Australia in Turkey, an event which aims to celebrate the relationship between the two nations.
To be opened on 8 May by the NSW government architect, Peter Poulet, the exhibition displays the works of seven contemporary Australian creative practitioners who have been inspired by Japan.
ADR continues our coverage on the madness of Milan with a run down of the most exciting exhibits and iconic collaborations, and an on-the-ground insight from leading Australian furniture houses.
Last night saw the launch of the inaugural Festival of Landscape Architecture: This Public Life at HASSELL's Melbourne rooftop.
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