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March on Milan
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March Studio and Aesop go way back. As neighbours in Melbourne, Rodney Eggleston’s studio has been working with the brand from the beginning — and, in this most prestigious setting of Milan Design Week, it was to these roots that the designer reached back when crafting the ‘Factory of Light.’“It was very much about going back to first principles,” says Eggleston. “I think what Jean-Philippe [Bonnefoi, Aesop’s Head of R -
The Rothschild by Candalepas Associates
In a rapidly densifying inner-Sydney where rote residential builds are becoming the norm, a new project stands apart with surprising flourishes and a refreshingly off-beat rhythm. -
Green tram tracks cut heat and beautify cities. Why isn’t Australia doing it?
Taming urban heat doesn’t necessarily require extravagant ideas such as air-conditioned footpaths. Some of the most effective tools are simple adjustments to infrastructure we already have, using nature to cool cities down. -
International design competition announced for Bays West waterfront precinct
The two-stage competition will begin with a global callout for expressions of interest, followed by an invitation-only, paid design phase for shortlisted competitors. -
Fireside with Kirsten Stanisich, Jonathan Richards and Royal Oak Floors
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Tickets here!Join us for an intimate fireside discussion with Kirsten Stanisich and Jonathan Richards, co-founders and directors of renowned Surry Hills-based interior design and architecture practice, Richards Stanisich.Known for their expansive thinking, integrity and craftsmanship, Kirsten and Jonathan will share their knowledge and insights, and reflect on the experiences they have gained throughout their expansive careers in the design industry. With a strong emphasis on creative identity, -
Vale Peter Moeck 1961–2026
A tribute to Peter Moeck, an architect whose philosophy was grounded in careful listening, collaboration and strengthening the communities his work served. -
North Stradbroke Island project recognised for biophilic design
An Indigenous arts and cultural centre on North Stradbroke Island has been honoured with two biophilic design awards. -
Custom Architectural Products – Balancing Creativity with Caution
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Sometimes architects find that their project has a special requirement that can’t be met by standard products or systems. To maintain design integrity, customisation is the preference– and in many cases the only – option.Suppliers can often propose solutions using standard products in a different way from usual or embark on producing something entirely new and unique. Creativity is the core skill of architecture but in the case of bespoke products a departure from the standard -
Why Bio-Based & Rapidly Renewable Building Materials Matter
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Defined as building components derived from natural, living organisms (such as plants, fungi, and bacteria), biomaterials are experiencing a renaissance. Beyond the most obvious material (i.e. timber), we are beginning to see a broad range of such products in the built environment.One of the key attractions of such materials is that, when specified appropriately, they support sustainable architecture by reducing embodied carbon and dependence on finite resources.In this session of CPD Live we fo
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