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Yeo Yo by Archaea
Confident and joyful in expression, this addition takes cues from a humble childhood toy, reimagining a 1925 Adelaide bungalow through curved forms and crafted detail. -
Adaptive reuse in WA turns teachers college into workplace
via indesignlive.com
Spaceagency Architects’ workplace project involves the adaptive reuse of a 1913 Edwardian teachers’ college in Fremantle, Western Australia, transforming the former educational building into a contemporary corporate workplace while retaining its heritage character. Rather than introducing extensive structural change, the design focuses on conserving the building’s original plan, generous volumes and access to natural light — all while upgrading it to meet the functional a -
NSW moves to standardise development application process with new digital tool
Proposed planning reforms would introduce a statewide set of development application requirements and a new digital tool to help homeowners navigate the process. -
Harry Seidler retrospective arrives in Sydney after Venice debut
Following a showing at Venice’s San Marco Art Centre, Migrating Modernism: The architecture of Harry Seidleris set to open at the University of Sydney’s Chau Chak Wing Museum. -
Design for ‘tallest’ residential towers in Sydney approved
A $3.5 billion project for twin towers, designed by FJC Studio in collaboration with Trias Studio, Aileen Sage and Polly Harbison Design, has been greenlit in Sydney. -
What AHEC’s Wood for the Trees Reveals About the Future of Sustainable Design
via indesignlive.com
Hardwood is most familiar to us in its finished form, as furniture, flooring, or interior finishes. While we often admire the finished product, less visible are the decades of planning and stewardship that make these materials possible.That was the starting point for Wood for the Trees, an exhibition presented by the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) during 3daysofdesign 2026, Copenhagen’s annual design festival. Set within Material Matters at the historic waterfront Gammel Dok build -
Special delivery for the people of Ofload
via indesignlive.com
When freight logistics company Ofload was designing a new workplace and headquarters on Clarence Street in Sydney, using design to enhance the office environment was a priority.The new 155 Clarence Street property was refurbished across two levels, to create a dynamic, energising, welcoming and collaborative destination workplace. The aesthetic embodies the company’s ambitions for growth, and its progressive brand identity. Playfulness is balanced by professionalism, and zones that encoura
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