For the inaugural Prize, architects are invited to use their knowledge and skills to create a tapestry design for the Australian Pavilion in the Giardini in Venice, designed by Denton Corker Marshall.
The new installation will pay homage to the historic and contemporary architecture of Germany, blending modern art and culture with the love of street art that has inspired both Germany and Australia.
One of the speakers is Ian Wrightson, creative director at Wrightson Stewart, who will show how the studio adds a social dimension to its projects by exploring the theme of nostalgia.
The official opening of MPavilion was commemorated with a new composition by Deborah Cheetham AO and a special performance by the Dhungala Children's Choir from regional Victoria.
The National Arboretum Canberra project, designed by Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer, won the Landscape Project of the Year Award this year.
Six Best in Category Awards were handed out across the key disciplines of Architectural Design, Product Design, Digital Design, Design Strategy and Communication Design.
Five Australian practices won some of the most awaited awards, including the Landscape Project of the Year Award that went to Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer for their National Arboretum Canberra project. Other winners included: FJMT, Ian Moore Architects, Rice Daubney and CHROFI.
The annual Fringe Furniture exhibition displays the 2014 winning entries along with an array of designer products, including homewares, furniture and lighting.
The Edge competition presents an exciting opportunity for a select group of emerging local lighting and furniture designers to showcase their latest works.
Don't miss out on your early bird tickets to join (inside) magazine, our sponsors and a host of Australian design luminaries at the 2014 IDEA Gala Party.
Sam Daysh’s Block House design innovates the archetypal Australian home, elegantly responding to the competition brief of reimagining housing in dense urban environments.
Launching in October, MPavilion’s range of events will give visitors the opportunity to celebrate Melbourne's burgeoning culture of design and architecture.
The first event in the Urban Built Heritage International Conference seeks to address imminent changes to Melbourne’s built environment, exploring the relationship between old and new architecture in an evolving city.
The Forecast festival will take place in October, bringing together local and international landscape architecture luminaries for an Australia first event on the banks of the Brisbane River.
We're aiming to improve our online experience, digitally renovating our space to showcase the exemplary design work we feature - and we would love to hear your feedback.
A self-titled 'place-making professional', Pru Sanderson brings a wealth of experience within the Australian built environment industry to her new role.
With the launch of its most recent collection, Zenith continues to provide innovative designer solutions for modern Australian work places.
Design Journey provides an opportunity for up and coming designers to develop an accessory, lighting feature or collection of products to complement Cult's existing range of furniture.
The latest forecast introduces four distinct style concepts: Wildland, Silentshift, Modhaus and Earthwerks. It includes inspired styling by Edwards Moore architects, textile designers Bonnie and Neil, and stylists Bree Leech and Heather Nette King.
Michael Hoppe, industrial designer and founder of Hop Design, was awarded the BIA professional prize for his re-thinking of a compact and multi-functional vanity unit.
Haymes has divided its latest forecast into five main concepts - Exotic Botanic, New Skin, Rhythmic Palms, Raw, and Relaxed Replay. Photography by Martina Gemmola and Shannon McGrath, with styling by Ruth Welsby.
The Australian Design Review continues the IDEA 2014 Shortlist series with an exceptional public space by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects.
A new Melbourne showroom for the Australian porcelain designers demonstrates the versatility of the medium in lighting, home wares and even furniture.
Australian Design Review presents a retrospective interview series with leading architects and designers of past IDEA winning projects, along with an exclusive preview showcase of IDEA 2014's stellar shortlist.
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