Founded by the Krost brothers in 1989, Krost has flourished into a national office furniture leader. For over 30 years, the same philosophy and passion have driven the business – delivering the finest in office furniture in the easiest way for businesses across the country. With their broad range of furniture and world-class customer service team, it’s safe to say they’ve done just that.
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Celebrating 30 years of Krost
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Ravine House / Wheeler Kearns Architects
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Glenn Murcutt's MPavilion Unveiled in Australia
MPavilion 2019. Image © John GollingsGlenn Murcutt has unveiled the design of the 2019 MPavilion as part of Queen Victoria Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. Known for environmentally responsible designs grounded in an Australian background, Murcutt's new project is his first civic city design. MPavilion 2019 is the sixth in an ongoing series of annual architect-designed summer pavilions for Melbourne.Read more » -
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Winners revealed: 2019 Eat Drink Design Awards
The winners of the 2019 Eat Drink Design Awards were announced at a ceremony in Melbourne on 12 November. -
2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Hall of Fame
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Restaurant Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Installation Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Hotel Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Identity Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Cafe Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Retail Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Bar Design
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2019 Eat Drink Design Awards: Commendations
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BOGL Wins Urban Development Competition in a Norwegian Harbor City
The park ends with a broad staircase leading into the sea next to the Fishermen's House. Image Courtesy of BOGLBOGL, a Danish landscape architecture studio, won the open planning and design competition for an urban development project in Norway. Located in the harbor city Tananger, a growing area, the proposal highlights the possible evolution of the space into an attractive place to live, work and visit.Read more » -
GENSLER Principal Lukasz Platkowski: the World of Work is Undergoing a Tectonic Shift
Lucasz Platkowski, Principal and Design Leader at GENSLER, presents his vision on how the world of work undergoes a tectonic shift, due to advancements in technology such as artificial intelligence and job automation, which are disrupting the already known and tested working models. Our new lifestyles, needs and expectations are shaping the way we work, and this is overwriting the boundaries between workstyle and lifestyle.Read more » -
Step Level House / OFIS Architects
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X-Space, a Greenway Project in Dubai Wins the Grand WAFX 2019 Prize
X-Space | Urban Fabric Regeneration by Verform. Image © VerformPresented to projects that anticipate and address future challenges, the WAFX Award celebrates the “most forward-looking architectural concepts”. X-Space, an urban fabric regeneration project in Dubai, winner of the Smart Cities Category was selected to take on the overall WAFX 2019 prize.Read more » -
Saturday Indesign is coming back to Melbourne in 2020!
via indesignlive.comA much-loved staple on the design calendar, Saturday Indesign will once again light up Melbourne in 2020. Saturday Indesign has ventured to nearly every Australian capital city in its 15-plus-year history, and Melbourne always brings out an eclectic and vibrant design crowd. And if 2019 was anything to go by, 2020 is set to be unforgettable!
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Meet the visionary behind Ovolo Hotels
via indesignlive.comGirish Jhunjhnuwala was tired of his travels being tainted by frustration. The kind caused by inconveniences that could be resolved so easily – if only things were designed better. Things such as paying ridiculous prices for a snack from a hotel minibar, for instance, or not being able to use the bedside lamp plugged in if he wanted his phone charging nearby. In a nutshell, Girish felt that the hotel industry was overcharging and under-delivering. It was time for someone to shake things up
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