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"We Dream of Instant Cities that Could Sprout like Spring Flowers": The Radical Architecture Collectives of the 60s and 70s
The first moon landing, widespread anti-war protests, Woodstock and the hippies, rural communes and environmentalism, the Berlin Wall, the women’s liberation movement and so much more—the tumultuous decades of the Sixties and Seventies occupy an unforgettable place in history. With injustices openly questioned and radical ideas that set out to unseat existing conventions and practices in various spheres of life, things weren’t any different in the architectural world.  -
Australia's largest hospital project axed
The proposed site of Australia's largest hospital project is no longer feasible, the 2024-25 Victorian budget has revealed. -
This MDW event âDesigning without Bordersâ is about creatives merging their heritage in various design mediums
via indesignlive.comLet Melbourne Design Week (MDW), expand your horizons and dive into the latest in our local and international design scene with a lineup of events that are too good to miss. Top of our list is “Design Knows No Borders: Unlocking collective strength through alliance“, a collaborative event hosted by Cosentino, GH Commercial, and design extraordinaire Lorena Gaxiola.Running from 5pm-7pm AEST on Thursday 23rd May in Cosentino City Melbourne showroom, this event is sure to be a highlight -
Discovered Singapore presents 10 hardwood creations by emerging APAC designers
via indesignlive.comConceived by the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), Discovered Singapore promises to reveal a visionary collection of furniture, objects and sculptural works in wood this May. Originally showcased in London, these creations offer the Asia-Pacific design community a unique opportunity to experience them firsthand.Handpicked from a global talent pool, ten emerging designers from the Asia-Pacific region will display their creations at Discovered Singapore. Each has been fashioned from sustain -
David Flack's ten highlights from Milan Design Week 2024
Ten favourite exhibitions at Milan Design Week 2024, selected by David Flack. -
International competition opens, inviting architects to design Kenyan conservation centre
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has initiated an international open design competition for a new conservation centre in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. -
Alfie's by Tom Mark Henry
A new steakhouse in Sydney merges the personification of fictional character "Alfie" with theatrical art and industrial abattoir materials. -
Profile: Ben Mooney from Ma House
Collector, curator and retailer Ben Mooney brings an unaffected talent to Melbourne's design community through the side-door. -
Work & Play: INDESIGN #91 is here!
via indesignlive.comOften, the space between work and play is too great a gap to fathom; at other times it is too close, with boundaries blurred. Navigating the world we live in entails understanding the very nature of how we best flourish in an environment; where we live and the amenities that surround us, and how that pairs with where and how we work; or, as Adam has it, The Business of Living (p. 144), which underpins his fabulous conversation with Kerstin Thompson, Principal of Kerstin Thompson Architects.Gloca -
Two Institute chapters welcome new presidents
The South Australian and Tasmanian chapters of the Australian Institute of Architects have introduced new presidents. -
MASSLAB Transforms Bragança Water Treatment Plant into Dynamic Public Space in Portugal
via archdaily.comCourtesy of FUSAO image| MASSLAB ETAR BragançaMASSLAB has just won the competition for the new roof of Bragança's Water Treatment Plant in Portugal. Integrating public use of this infrastructure, which until now only serves a functional purpose, the project showcases adding value to existing infrastructure by rethinking them. Blending architecture, landscaping, and urban design to transform this structure into a vibrant public space, MASSLAB seeks to change the perception of water t -
Grand designs? Why many Australian architects say their career makes them unhappy
According to research, architects often feel anxious, distressed, overworked, exhausted, and underpaid, with elevated levels of burnout and role overload. -
Monument to the Summit of the Americas: The Story Behind Mario Botta's Work in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
via archdaily.comMonument to the Summit of the Americas. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Image © Pino MusiSanta Cruz de la Sierra is situated on the eastern plains of Bolivia, on the banks of the Piraí River. As the country's most populous city, it reveals an extreme social and cultural complexity surrounded by vast plains and prairies. Additionally, it represents one of Bolivia's most developed cities by having a high municipal sustainable development indicator. Delving into the importance of comm -
Waterfront precinct proposed for Melbourne's Docklands
A proposal seeking the development of three towers at two waterfront sites in the Docklands will be presented before the City of Melbourne on 7 May 2024. -
New Constitution Gardens Will Be a Biodiversity Mecca
via archdaily.comConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.. Image © PWP Landscape Architecture and Rogers Partners Architects“Constitution Gardens will become a biodiversity hotspot on the National Mall,” said Adam Greenspan, FASLA, design partner at PWP Landscape Architecture. “We will create a garden, based in nature, while respecting the historic design.” Constitution Gardens in Washington, D.C. opened in 1976 to commemorate the bicentennial of the American revolution. Concepts outli -
External venetian blinds making their mark at the âShade Homeâ
via indesignlive.comWhen invited by a previous client to extend and reimagine a Californian bungalow in the central Melbourne suburb of Kew, the team at Seidler Group had to take some time and give the task some serious thought.“The clients’ brief was to build a substantial family home, including two additional bedroom suites, an open plan kitchen, dining and living space, outdoor entertaining zone connected to a pool, and a four-car basement, whilst retaining elements of the original bungalow,” e -
MC House / CristiĂĄn Romero Valente
via archdaily.com© Juan Pablo Calderón architects: Cristián Romero ValenteLocation: Hacienda de Chicureo, Metropolitan Region, ChileProject Year: 2023Photographs: Juan Pablo CalderónArea: 8611.13 ft2 Read more » -
$900 million precinct approved at former Sydney quarry
A $900 million BVN-designed, mixed-use precinct in Sydney’s Pyrmont has been approved for development by the City of Sydney. -
NhĂ TĂș Garden Restaurant / Long Nguyen Design
via archdaily.com© Hiroyuki Oki architects: Long Nguyen DesignProject Year: 2024Photographs: Hiroyuki OkiArea: 500.0 m2 Read more » -
The good, the bad and the pandemic: The future of hospitality design with TechnÄâs Sam Sempill
via indesignlive.comTimothy Alouani-Roby: What has changed recently in hospitality design? More specifically, how has the pandemic affected hospitality design?Sam Sempill: What we have observed within the hospitality and design sectors is that the market is ever-changing and dynamic. While the hospitality business was deeply affected economically by the pandemic and widespread lockdowns, by nature, people have continued to explore new possibilities and are constantly reframing themselves to the current condition.Lo -
Textures for stimulating the senses
Add soothing softness, inviting texture and evocative colour to your home with this collection of finishes for floors and walls. -
Stage in Hayama / Takanori Ineyama Architects
via archdaily.com© Koichi Torimura architects: Takanori Ineyama ArchitectsLocation: Hayama, Miura District, Kanagawa, JapanProject Year: 2022Photographs: Koichi TorimuraArea: 99.0 m2 Read more » -
âA perfect example of the design of the futureâ: Patricia Urquiola and Mater in Milan
via indesignlive.comAlder can be used indoors and outdoors and was created in collaboration with renowned Spanish architect and designer, Patricia Urquiola. It is made from a new biodegradable blend of Matek®, a patented material and technology by Mater that turns waste into a mouldable raw material. With the Milanese dust settling, we turn to an in-depth exploration of this collection launch with CEO Ketil Årdal.Ketil Årdal.Indesignlive: How did the collaboration with Patricia Urquiola come about?K -
Redeveloping Macquarie Point: A case study
The plan to build an AFL stadium at nipaluna/Hobart’s Mac Point exemplifies a pattern of political decisions overriding due process in large-scale Australian urban renewal projects. How should we change our governance to improve our cities’ outcomes? -
Kidman Lane by Plus Minus Design
On a complex corner site in Sydney’s Paddington, a confident new home is at once rich and economical: a small project that attains big change in its laneway locale. -
Regeneration of Shanghai Foreign Language School Affiliated to SISU / ACRE Atelier
via archdaily.com© Liu Guowei Location: Hongkou District, ChinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Liu GuoweiArea: 938.0 m2 Read more » -
Lea Apartment / Nati Minas & Studio + FlipĂȘ Arquitetura
via archdaily.com© Gabriela Mestriner architects: Flipê Arquiteturaarchitects: Nati Minas & StudioLocation: R. Tatuí, 54 - Jardim Paulista, São Paulo - SP, 01409-010, BrazilProject Year: 2022Photographs: Gabriela MestrinerArea: 70.0 m2 Read more » -
Dalston Lane / DROO Architects
via archdaily.com© Henry Woide architects: DROO ArchitectsLocation: Dalston Ln, London, United KingdomProject Year: 2022Photographs: Henry WoideArea: 1500.0 sqm Read more » -
GOH Conversion Gösserhalle / AllesWirdGut Architektur
via archdaily.com© Tschinkersten Fotografie architects: AllesWirdGut ArchitekturLocation: Vienna, AustriaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Tschinkersten FotografiePhotographs: Courtesy of Michael Kirkham, AllesWirdGut ArchitekturArea: 5.17 m2 Read more » -
Architecture as a Product: What Makes a Building Worth Repeating?
via archdaily.comJuno's Multifamily Housing Project in Austin, TX. Image © Tobin DaviesArchitecture praxis has traditionally focused on customized, project-based services – a well-established model continually favored by industry professionals. While this approach yields remarkable built environments, it struggles to achieve scalability and longevity. The architectural industry has shown little interest in exploring alternative practices, processes and business models, considering that the traditional
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