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By 2050, many Sydney apartments built to today’s standards could be too hot for weeks at a time
Sydney is rapidly rezoning, leads the nation in apartment living, and is still racing to build more homes. Many of the developments approved today will still be standing in 2050. But while we are building for the future, we are designing for the past. -
Ergonomic solutions
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The modern workplace is changing, with workstations becoming increasingly complex. Screens are larger, technology is denser and the boundaries between focused work, collaboration and mobility continue to blur. Yet within many workplaces, the tools intended to support this evolution remain visually intrusive and mechanically over-engineered — objects that occupy space without effectively responding to the human body.With the launch of Humanscale M/Class Monitor Arms, Humanscale propose -
Why luxury homes deserve better light
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Somewhere in the rush toward efficiency, we lost something beautiful. For generations, the warm glow of incandescent light made timber feel richer, stone feel deeper, and people look like themselves. Then LED arrived — and while the gains were real, light quality became an afterthought. Quietly, the world started to look a little duller. Walk into a beautifully designed home after dark and you can see it: marble reads as grey, timber loses its warmth, artwork falls flat, skin tones turn sa -
Elemental materials for elegant domains
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For design-lover Brooke Hogan, the materials were a natural choice for her stunning new Wildcoast Home. The wish was for a modern home with subtle hints of coastal influences to ensure it felt warm and lived in.Flooded with natural light, the home has been designed for family life and entertaining, with an airy feel that is balanced by the serenity and solidity of natural stone features from Signorino and engineered timber flooring from Woodcut.“Our vision was to create a home that f -
Entries open: Gold Coast Urban Design Awards 2026
The program recognises projects that exemplify design excellence, liveability and sustainability across seven categories. -
From canvas to commercial interiors: Woven Image collaborates with Ben Goss
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Woven Image has been collaborating with Australian creatives – from Mambo to Dinosaur Designs, Akira Isogawa, and Minnie Pwerle – to transform the brand’s award-winning EchoPanel® into a canvas for large-scale, expressive storytelling since 1990. As Woven Image approaches its 40th anniversary this year, it’s continuing this collaborative journey with a new collection in partnership with Australian artist Ben Goss.“Ben’s work is so rich in colour -
The Bonobo by Rae's hotel by Richards and Spence with Studio Manifold in collaboration with Birdy Catalano
On the busy Jonson St in Byron Bay, a new brick-and-concrete building blends seamlessly with the existing streetscape. In between the row of retail stores, a subtropical oasis-filled courtyard beckons from within; here is The Bonobo. -
Bold Type: NAU’s Billo collection gets a sculptural makeover
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When the original Billo sofa collection, by Adam Goodrum for NAU, was launched at Cult during Melbourne in Design 2024, it was a nod to the elegance and soft, generous forms of vintage Italian sofas. Pairing voluptuous, pillowy proportions with a modular design, it was designed to create a sense of comfort in any configuration. “The name Billo reflects the collection’s voluptuous, billowing forms,” said Goodrum when it launched. “The integrated bolster and the relaxed tai -
Acoffee by Sans-Arc Studio
At Acoffee's new outpost in Melbourne, light, volume and ritual shape an experience of quiet discovery. -
Australian projects honoured at global inclusive design awards
Two Australian projects have taken out top honours at the International Union of Architects’ 2026 Friendly and Inclusive Spaces Awards, with a third receiving an honourable mention.
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