A comprehensive roundup of this year's event, written by co-editor of (inside) Interior Design Review, Gillian Serisier
The Houses Awards 2014 celebrates excellence in residential projects, selected by a jury of prominent Australian architecture and design professionals.
The Think Brick awards were established in 2005, as an initiative asking architects to innovate their use of the common brick.
Architectural hardware group Halliday + Baillie set up a new showroom in a creative hub in Sydney's Chippendale.
An environmental approach to a urban salon's interior signifies changing design values in modern India.
Leading artists collaborate with youth groups to give young people a voice in a dynamic art series for The List Exhibition.
Technology is giving architecture back a sense of credibility. An interview with Liquid Blu business manager David Yeates from our friends at Total Synergy.
A pro bono urban design proposal by architecture practice Atelier Red + Black revises plans for Melbourne's East West Link
Lionel Bawden’s latest works have emerged over the last three years as a dripping and molten exploration of bending a medium.
Experimental UK architect Alisa Andrasek brings her interactive installation to Melbourne.
During his 45 years’ experience, Blair made a lasting contribution to the architectural heritage within Queensland.
The delegation will aim to encourage more links between the Australian and Chinese design and architecture associations and industries.
All thirty-eight finalists are also in the running to receive the Best in Category and Premier’s Design Award of the Year.
The auction will be held on 30 July at 6pm at the Woollahra Hotel Function Room, 116 Queen Street, Woollahra, Sydney.
The annual event provides a free and rare opportunity to access over 100 significant buildings from a range of building types, styles and periods.
Formerly known as 'AFOTYA', the Awards are a celebration of innovation, design and manufacturing in the Australian furniture industry.
We look at three projects that have been nominated for this year’s Building Design Association of Victoria (BDAV) People's Choice Award.
All the winning projects will be exhibited at the DETAIL Prize Exhibition during BAU 2015 in Munich during 19 to 24 January.
The refurbished Miele showroom with its inspirational lifestyle environment makes much of its prime corner location in South Melbourne.
The weavers create works of monumental scale, with most commissioned for site-specific installation in significant public buildings and collections.
Internationally acclaimed Australian architect Sean Godsell has been commissioned to create the inaugural MPavilion.
This year's judging panel comprises noted industry peers and mentors including Malcom Carver, Melonie Bayl-Smith, Marissa Looby and AR editor Michael Holt.
The festival, which hosts one of the world's biggest architecture award programs, will be held in Singapore from 1 to 3 October this year.
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