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Garde Hotel opens a new hospitality chapter in Fremantle
via indesignlive.comSet within one of Fremantle’s most significant heritage precincts, Garde Hotel brings a measured and place-aware addition to Western Australia’s hospitality landscape. The 83-room hotel sits alongside landmarks including Fremantle Prison, the Old Courthouse and the Warders Cottages, occupying a layered site where history is not erased but carefully reworked.The project spans three interconnected heritage buildings originally constructed as police quarters between 1897 and 1903, along -
The ECO-lution of design
via indesignlive.comOccasionally a product comes to market that makes an actual difference to people’s lives and, when it happens, it is to be celebrated. Take the company Ecolution Design for example.Rising above the noise and sustainability greenwash, Ecolution Design’s products have been conceived with passion and a moral compass that sets them apart from their peers.We are all now familiar with the realities of the working pod – the little room that helps people find a place of their own withi -
Why the right headphones matter in creative workspaces
via indesignlive.comCreative workspaces are shaped by many factors. Layout, light and materials usually come first, while sound tends to sit quietly in the background. But if you work in a studio, office or from home, sound is rarely neutral. It changes throughout the day and affects how you focus, think and stay on task.In a shared or busy space, managing sound becomes part of the work. This is where a good pair of headphones makes a real difference. It doesn’t alter the space itself, but it changes how it f -
Feedback sought on new cultural hub in Melbourne's Footscray
Architectus will lead the design of the project, which is set to transform the Footscray Library site and its car park into a cultural hub with an expanded library, performing arts venue and open space. -
Inside the workshop of Simeon Dux
via indesignlive.comWorking in both design and making, Simeon Dux‘s practice is defined by longevity rather than trend. Alongside collaborator Adam Markowitz, Dux was named winner of The Object category at the 2025 INDE.Awards for A Cabinet of Curiosities. The project stood out for the rigour of its concept and the clarity of its execution.Accolades aside, Dux’s path to this point has been shaped by years of hands-on making. He began work as a carpenter and continued this for a decade, during which he f -
Entries open: 2026 ArchitectureAu Award for Social Impact
Now in its fourth year, the award program recognises the significant impact that built works created for public benefit can have on the communities that occupy them. -
24/7 Latelab by Kosloff Architecture
An adaptive reuse of an existing university hub – itself an amalgam of alterations and additions – into a comfortable study space employs low-carbon brick and recycled brick from demolition to establish a new language for the university’s campus. -
How smart home materials can shield us from extreme heat and cut energy bills all year
We need to rethink how homes interact with heat – and the incorporation of smart materials within elements such as bricks and roof cladding can make a real difference in their resistance to temperature fluctuations. -
Brisbane’s Olympic Stadium will be designed by COX and Hassell
via indesignlive.comCOX Architecture and Hassell are the winners of the design contract for the new Brisbane Stadium. Destined for Victoria Park, the stadium will serve as the main venue for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Australian-owned and Queensland-based architecture and design firms were named as the successful proponents by Queensland Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, Hon. Jarrod Bleijie MP.“We are humbled and delighted to have been awarded the -
A lasting legacy with King Living
via indesignlive.comEnduring design is not an abstract ideal at King Living, it’s a tenet that underscores the brand’s approach to everything, making pieces to live with and keep for decades. Since the 1970s, the Australian furniture brand has built its reputation on pieces that evolve with their owners, rather than date with the season. Underpinning the collection is a fusion of engineering and craft: steel frames, modular systems and removable covers that make repair, reconfiguration and recovering a -
How adaptable furniture is redefining the hybrid workplace
via indesignlive.comZenith introduces Kissen Create, a modular system of mobile walls designed to keep pace with the realities of contemporary work. The market is now defined by hybrid models, denser floorplates and the constantly shifting modes of collaboration – Kissen Create is a response to these shifting commercial needs. Ultimately, it solves an ever-present conundrum for interior designers: how to design spaces that can change without reworking the fit-out every time work patterns evolve.At its core, K -
University of Florida - Malachowsky Hall for Data Science and Information Technology / Bohlin Cywinksi Jackson
via archdaily.com© Nick Lehoux architects: Bohlin Cywinksi JacksonLocation: Gainesville, United StatesProject Year: 2024Photographs: Nick LehouxArea: 265000.0 ft2 Read more » -
The Waterside Hotel by Techne Architecture and Interior Design and Eleisha Grey Design
Behind a 1925 pub facade, Melbourne’s Waterside Hotel hides a seven-storey hospitality playground, stacking bars, dining rooms and rooftops. -
Halcyon House / Ming Architects
via archdaily.com© Studio Periphery architects: Ming ArchitectsLocation: Singapore, SingaporeProject Year: 2023Photographs: Studio PeripheryArea: 600.0 m2 Read more » -
Volcano-In Hotel of Arrivals / PLAT ASIA
via archdaily.com© Arch-Exist architects: PLAT ASIALocation: Baiyinkulun, Xilinhot, Xilingol, Inner Mongolia, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Arch-ExistArea: 1634.0 m2 Read more » -
In conversation with Clare Kennedy, designer behind Landing Bakery
Built on circular design principles, Landing Bakery in Brisbane’s bayside transforms waste into warmth, showcasing Five Mile Radius’s carbon-negative approach to hospitality through locally sourced, reused materials and fabrication. -
Mankind Studios / Studio Kota
via archdaily.com© Ferrian Rinaldi architects: Studio KotaLocation: Bandung, IndonesiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Ferrian RinaldiPhotographs: Arte HausArea: 637.0 m2 Read more » -
The Margaritas House / TrĂłpico Arquitectura
via archdaily.com© Teodoro Posada architects: Trópico ArquitecturaLocation: Támesis, ColombiaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Teodoro PosadaArea: 280.0 m2 Read more » -
Office by Nature / Studio Massimo
via archdaily.com© Riccardo de Vecchi architects: Studio MassimoLocation: Blaricum, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2026Photographs: Riccardo de VecchiArea: 1000.0 m2 Read more » -
Kolberger 5 Residence / Studio Mark Randel + David Chipperfield
via archdaily.com© Simon Menges, Mark Randel architects: David Chipperfieldarchitects: Studio Mark RandelLocation: Munich, GermanyProject Year: 2022Photographs: Simon Menges, Mark RandelArea: 2453.0 m2 Read more » -
The ArchDaily 2026 Building of the Year Awards is Now Open
via archdaily.com© ArchDailyA new year has begun, and with it, a new edition of the ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards. For 17 years, we have handed over the reins to you, our readers, to choose the best architectural projects of the year, and you have consistently delivered. With a brand new set of over 3,000 projects from around the globe, it is now time to get lost in our projects library and start making your selection.From a tiny library in rural Myanmar, awarded in the first ever edition of the Bui -
Building with the “Blue Note”: Tension, Deviation, and Structure in Architecture
via archdaily.comTherme Vals / Peter Zumthor. Image © Fernando Guerra | FG+SGBy operating with only five notes, the pentatonic scale establishes a stable and intuitive musical system in which structural clarity allows for variation without the risk of excessive dissonance. From this consolidated structure, which forms the basis of countless musical styles, especially popular music, the blues introduced a decisive inflection by incorporating additional notes into the scale. Without delving into excessive tec -
Noon Repose Pavilion / CLAB Architects
via archdaily.com© Arch-Exist architects: CLAB ArchitectsLocation: Huizhou, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Arch-ExistArea: 350.0 m2 Read more » -
Active Envelopes: Integrating Solar Energy into Architectural Design
via archdaily.comCourtesy of SolarLabWhen developing an architectural project, there are multiple possible points of departure. Some architects begin with volume, gradually carving form in dialogue with its context. Others start from the longitudinal section, while some organize the project around the functional layout of the plan. There is no right or wrong method, but rather distinct approaches that reflect different ways of thinking about and making architecture. Since the widespread adoption of solar panels -
MVRDV and Buro Happold Reveal Design for the Lampegiet Theatre in Veenendaal, Netherlands
via archdaily.comLampegiet Theatre in Veenendaal, Netherlands. Image Courtesy of MVRDVDesigned by MVRDV in collaboration with Buro Happold, the new Lampegiet Theatre in Veenendaal, the Netherlands, is scheduled to replace the existing theatre building from 1988. Approved by the Veenendaal City Council in January 2026, the project is expected to begin construction in 2027 and reach completion in 2029. Conceived as a contemporary cultural venue that responds to both current performance requirements and the city's -
Mangrove garden: Bean Buro reimagines corporate culture in Hong Kong
via indesignlive.comCorporate environments are often defined by what they remove—colour, personality, softness—in pursuit of professionalism. Bean Buro‘s latest project for a leading global financial institution in Hong Kong takes the opposite approach, introducing nature, vibrancy and hospitality as the foundations of workplace culture.Spanning 54,000 square feet across three levels in One Island East, Quarry Bay, the design reimagines the financial office as a dynamic, human-centred environment. -
Clay Rise Home / Templeton Ford
via archdaily.com© French + Tye architects: Templeton FordLocation: West Hoathly, West Sussex, United KingdomProject Year: 2024Photographs: French + TyeArea: 205.0 m2 Read more » -
The evolution of Queensland’s interior design
via indesignlive.comQueensland’s interior design landscape is evolving, shaped by a growing appetite for sophisticated urban living and the long view toward the 2032 Olympics. Kate Ockwell, recently appointed Principal at Plus Studio, has been closely involved in this change, leading interior design across the practice’s Brisbane and Gold Coast studios for more than seven years.We spoke with Ockwell about how Queensland’s design identity differs from southern capitals, the challenges of delivering -
Construction Advances on Herzog & de Meuron’s Timber-Structured Memphis Art Museum Ahead of 2026 Opening
via archdaily.comMemphis Art Museum Construction Image. Image © Houston CofieldPritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron has released new images showing construction progress on the Memphis Art Museum, set to open in December 2026. Currently operating as the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, the institution is both the oldest and largest art museum in Tennessee, United States, with a collection of more than 10,000 works spanning from ancient to contemporary art. Commissioned in 2019, the p
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