• Cutting-edge acoustic lighting transforms Qantas Domestic Melbourne

    Cutting-edge acoustic lighting transforms Qantas Domestic Melbourne
    The concept of acoustic lighting—which revolves around the seamless integration of lighting and room acoustics—has grown in popularity recently among designers and architects. In commercial spaces, light and sound are two main environmental factors that affect our health, mood and wellbeing, and are critical to the overall quality of the user experience.It is no wonder then that lighting and acoustics were top priorities in the recent upgrade of Qantas Domestic Terminal 1 at Melbourn
  • Exciting news: Indesignlive is expanding across the region!

    Exciting news: Indesignlive is expanding across the region!
    From dynamic, industry leading events such as the INDE.Awards and Saturday Indesign to our longstanding print magazine INDESIGN, there is always something exciting going on at Indesign Media. This time, the big news is digital – we are delighted to announce the consolidation of our Asia-Pacific platforms into one place. It all comes together here, at indesignlive.com.As part of our pursuit of design excellence, we are bringing together operations from our Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia
  • Ms. Elliot at Hock Bee, where past meets present in Malaysia

    Ms. Elliot at Hock Bee, where past meets present in Malaysia
    Celebrating the past and the present, Ms. Elliot at Hock Bee is an adaptive reuse project that defines elegant simplicity. As a cafe and restaurant, the unique interior design captures the heritage of Kuantan but also incorporates the requirements of today in a thoughtful and contemporary transformation.JUJURWORK, with lead on the project Evelyn Jingjie Wong, has created a destination of note for the client where local patrons and visitors can relax and enjoy Pahang fusion cuisine in a refined a
  • Brutalism in Sydney: A book tour of the city’s concrete heritage

    Brutalism in Sydney: A book tour of the city’s concrete heritage
    Brutalism has experienced something of a revival in recent years. From connotations of counter-cultural edginess or nostalgia for a time when architecture was produced with an explicitly social democratic ethos to more urgent issues such as the threatened demolition of the Sirius Building, interest in this mid-twentieth-century movement has certainly risen.A new book by Heidi Dokulil and published by New South Books, ‘Sydney Brutalism,’ takes a closer look at the specific heritage of
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