In 2007, prolific Filipino industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue was named 'rattan's first virtuoso,' by the New York Times. ADR presents a Q&A with the leading exemplar and advocate of South East Asian design.
Jean-Pierre Biasol, of emerging architecture and design practice, Biasol Design Studio, speaks to ADR about the European design approach, Australia's booming hospitality scene, and the exciting projects Biasol is working on locally and abroad.
Following Hayball's placing amongst the 2015 international list of Top 100 Architecture Firms, ADR contributor Doug Ross takes a closer look at what has driven their success.
At seven years, with seven staff, Arent&Pyke is the face of a new generation of interior design practice. Gillian Serisier interviews the dynamic partnership bringing their unique flair to Australian interiors.
Since 1991 ArchiTeam has offered members professional development, networking, marketing and essential business services. In 2005 they began a bi-annual awards competition, which is now a yearly event.
Proclaimed as “the presiding grande dame of West Coast interior design” by The New Yorker in 2009, Wearstler speaks to (inside) co-editor, Gillian Serisier.
The masterclass attracts architects, postgraduates and senior student from over 70 countries around the world, and is equivalent to 150 hours of high-level study at postgraduate level.
Capable of simulating “surfable” 1.5-meter-high waves, the heated salt-water pool is envisioned as an extension of Central Pier in the Docklands.
An insightful conversation with stellar architects Ben Edwards and Juliet Moore reveals the creative process and working dynamic behind their successful practice.
Influential Australian interior designer Greg Natale sits down with Gillian Serisier, co-editor of (inside), to discuss past influences, present success and future projects.
ADR delves into the origins of a fashion stalwart in Melbourne's uber cool inner city, speaking to Ryan Russell of Russell & George about his influential, award-winning retail design at Left.
Meerding’s passion for making has translated into a skilled craft, having successfully designed and manufactured a series of well-resolved lighting and furniture pieces.
Playing on the opposites of a rich interior surrounded by light, Greg Natale has created a cocoon of sumptuous finishes that pay respectful homage to The Astor’s heritage and era. This project featured in (inside) Interior Design Review issue 82.
Jeremy McLeod of Breathe reflects on winning both the hospitality award for the National Hotel refurbishment and the Designer of the Year award at IDEA 2012, in an interview with CATC student Eliza Sanby.
Since establishing Nexus Designs in 1967, Janne Faulkner has been internationally recognised as one of Australia’s most influential leading designers. Faulkner reviews her illustrious career in an insightful interview with CATC student Samantha Miller.
In this week's first IDEA Retrospective, Paul Morgan reflects on his IDEA award winning project of 2007, Cape Schanck House. Written by CATC student Jessica Viscarde, with all photography by Peter Bennetts.
Continuing our IDEA Retrospective series, Australian Design Review presents a conversation with Ross Didier written by CATC student Amy Thomson. Didier reflects on his IDEA award winning project of 2005, the Obelisk Chair.
The first in our IDEA Retrospective series, an interview with Paul Hecker and Hamish Guthrie by CATC student Barbara Remmen. The pair reflect on their past IDEA award winning projects Reserve Restaurant (Hospitality 2003) and SABA Women's Clothing (Retail 2004).
Co-authored by noted design experts David Clark and Meryl Hare, the book was launched at a special event in Sydney last night. It will be reviewed in Inside magazine’s issue #84.
Adam Cornish's Trinity bowl was a big winner in the homewares category at the recent New York Design Awards.
As the preeminent thought leader in her field, Leyla Acaroglu, and her firm Eco Innovators, has been championing systemic life cycle sustainability as key to a sustainable future.