Thinking Through Drawing is a unique exhibition presenting Chris Wilkinson’s personal sketchbooks from the last 30 years alongside architectural objects, watercolours and drawings, currently showing at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Core Collective Architects is crafting ecologically responsible buildings, designed for longevity, adaptation and everyday life. Peter Salhani speaks with co-founder, Ryan Strating, about the ideas behind the practice’s work for the second issue of MEZZANINE.
MAKE Architecture’s Local House takes an existing Californian bungalow and transforms it into something magical: a playful space designed to foster a sense of community, bringing elements of the communal to the private.
Design in all its forms is an ever-changing discipline, and Russell & George is at the forefront of reinventing the idea and process of design in its practice.
Sea World has objected to London-based firm Zaha Hadid Architects’s design for the development of a $600 million twin tower complex on the Gold Coast.
Lucinda Hartley is co-founder and CEO of CoDesign Studio, a placemaking social enterprise that works with local communities to deliver low-cost improvements to their public spaces. Since 2010, CoDesign Studio has worked on more than 50 urban renewal projects.
The Andy Warhol – Ai WeiWei exhibition opened at the National Gallery of Victoria on Friday, with a focus on the vast influence the pair have had on art and culture over the past two centuries.
Tasteful, controlled, and just a little bit arty, Concrete House serves as a remarkable reflection of the client’s requirements and lifestyle, while exuding Matt Gibson Architecture + Design’s trademark style.
Bates Smart sought to establish a luxe opulence within the hotel, taking inspiration from the glamorised golden age of travel in the 1950s and 60s.
As cities run out of space and transition from building outward to upward, high-rise education looks to be the way of the future, with Perth already facilitating the country’s first vertical school.
Snøhetta is a Norwegian-born multidisciplinary architecture and design studio, named after what partner and founder Kjetil Trædal Thorsen describes as the country’s most beautiful mountain. Katia Pase met Thorsen in Hong Kong at the annual Business of Design Week conference (BODW) to discuss the levels of complexity happening in cities around the world.
In February 2016, Niche Media will publish the first ever Global Architecture and Design Forecast for Australia. From an extraordinary research base looking at social, economic, population and planning data, the Forecast will delve deep and point the way to how we plan, design, build and supply in the coming years.
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