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The connected garden
via indesignlive.comArchitecture makes a difference to people’s lives, but some projects are more influential than others. Take Larni Garingilang Central Hub designed by GHD Design, a new visitor centre located in the Bendigo Botanic Gardens, that speaks of Country and creates connection for all people. Realised within a larger rejuvenation plan, the project has revitalised one of Victoria’s oldest regional Botanic Gardens and established it as a place to meet and gather but also to learn.The new visito -
When activism and creativity combine for a better future
via indesignlive.comAcross modern history, mass social changes have often been driven by youth movements, with groundswells created by those with the conviction to take matters into their own hands and be the catalysts for social equality. As these movements start to rumble their way through society, we see brands and industries shaped by their influence, with products and art created as an extension of the principles and beliefs of these champions of change.Flashback to 1981 and a small, rural village in France&rs -
Distilling modernity: In conversation with Giulio Cappellini
via indesignlive.comFor over seven decades, Cappellini has been a leading name in contemporary design. Founded as a family-run furniture business in 1946, the brand has undergone a remarkable transformation under Giulio Cappellini’s artistic direction. His insatiable curiosity, keen eye for talent, affinity for immersive storytelling and commitment to innovation have propelled Cappellini to international acclaim.Here, Cappellini himself talks about the brand’s rich heritage, his focus on cultural contex -
Wedge-shaped hotel approved in Sydney
A 16-storey hotel designed by BVN has been approved for development in Sydney's Haymarket, following the submission of a revised application. -
Supporting First Nations artists to deliver authentic stories in urban landscapes
via indesignlive.comOver the past decade, there has been a significant uplift in public art opportunities activated by the implementation of public art policies across the country. As urban spaces evolve, councils are embracing the opportunity to strengthen community identity and create civic legacies through the integration of artwork in the built environment. Increasingly, we are seeing public art investments being funnelled into opportunities for First Nations storytelling, to weave cultural significance into th -
How to critique a building
"The art of criticism, like the art of handwriting, is all but lost," writes Elizabeth Farrelly. And while you might think that the world would get on very well if everyone was just nice about everything – the truth is more complicated. -
Material matters: striving for circularity in the retail sector
via indesignlive.comAhead of the upcoming Melbourne Design Week panel discussion ‘Emerging Bio-based and Upcycled Materials for Everyday Use,’ industry experts Suzette Jackson (KFive Furniture), Riley Aickin (UPPAREL) and interior designer Jade Whittaker (Breathe Architecture) join Collectivity Talks moderator Genevieve Brannigan to discuss the role of bio-based and upcycled materials in a sustainable circular future for the retail sector and beyond.
Genevieve: Can you tell me about the importance of ci -
Time and repetition with aged care design on Yolngu Country
via indesignlive.comLocated in Nhulunuy, Yolngu Country in East Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory, the Yujuwala Djiwarr – Nhulunbuy Flexible Aged Care Facility by Yolngu Elders and Communities with Kaunitz Yeung Architecture is making a real difference and providing a special place for the elderly of the district.East Arnhem Land covers an area of 97,000 kilometres with a population of 16,000 people, including 12,000 Yolngu who are some of the most traditional Aboriginal people in Australia. -
Social housing success
via indesignlive.comThere is change coming and it’s for the better. Design is leading the way in social housing and doing it with style and sensitivity as the Aboriginal Housing Victoria (AHV) Dandenong project demonstrates.The project for AHV was undertaken by ClarkeHopkinsClarke (CHC), with Yorta Yorta Senior Architect James Gilliland as design lead, and First Nations Landscape Designer Charles Solomon. Gilliland brings his perspective to the architecture and design with an understanding of the requirements -
Surrey Hill Garden Terrace by Kieron Gait Architects
Subtle and surgical adjustments add functionality and delight to a cherished Brisbane residence, without extending or erasing the original home. -
The city as architectural laboratory
Believing that public space is the physical embodiment of a democratic society, Philip Thalis has worked fearlessly to enrich our cities, offering elegant and replicable solutions to an array of wicked urban problems. -
Sky-high vanity: Constructing the world’s tallest buildings creates high emissions
Since ancient times, people have built structures that reach for the skies. Today the quest is to build the world’s tallest skyscrapers. Building tall is not just about architecture; it’s big business, but in a world where environmental concerns are paramount, is such architectural vanity justifiable? -
Modern Architecture and Climate: Design before Air Conditioning
Modernist architects had an ambivalent relationship with the idea of climate. Daniel Barber revisits with a richly illustrated historical account the roots of this entanglement in his book. -
Architecture Australia turns 120
Naomi Stead ponders the shifts that have occurred – in the magazine, in the profession and in the world – since Architecture Australia’s centenary 20 years ago. -
Casa Maya / Tat Atelier
via archdaily.com© Arjun Krishna architects: Tat AtelierLocation: Vythiri, IndiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Arjun KrishnaArea: 256.87 m2 Read more » -
Healing “MOUNTAIN” / STUDIO DUYANG
via archdaily.comCourtesy of ©️STUDIO DUYANG architects: STUDIO DUYANGLocation: Yueyang, ChinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Courtesy of ©️STUDIO DUYANGArea: 220.0 m2 Read more » -
Retirement Home of the Franciscan Sisters in Vienna / Schenker Salvi Weber Architekten
via archdaily.com© David Schreyer architects: Schenker Salvi Weber ArchitektenLocation: Wien, AustriaProject Year: 2020Photographs: David SchreyerArea: 10.8 m2 Read more » -
Villa Enestigen / Jakobsson Pusterla arkitekter
via archdaily.com© Marcello Mariana architects: Jakobsson Pusterla arkitekterLocation: , SwedenProject Year: 2014Photographs: Marcello MarianaArea: 250.0 m2 Read more » -
The Blue Line Apartment / Asooarch
via archdaily.com© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh architects: AsooarchLocation: Bandar-e Mahshahr, IranProject Year: 2024Photographs: Mohammad Hassan EttefaghArea: 300.0 m2 Read more » -
Memil Danpyeon Restaurant / Studio GIMGEOSIL
via archdaily.com© Kim Dongkyu architects: Studio GIMGEOSILLocation: Yeongdeungpo-gu, South KoreaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Kim DongkyuArea: 181.0 m2 Read more » -
Rumah Kechik / Kaizen Architecture
via archdaily.comarchitects: Kaizen ArchitectureLocation: Melaka, MalaysiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Area: 480.0 m2 Read more » -
House of Protruding Staircase / Karan Darda Architects
via archdaily.com© Pranit Bora architects: Karan Darda ArchitectsLocation: Jalgaon, IndiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Pranit BoraArea: 6000.0 ft2 Read more » -
Jardin House / Patio Livity
via archdaily.com© KIE architects: Patio LivityLocation: Kecamatan Sukasari, IndonesiaProject Year: 2023Photographs: KIEArea: 561.0 m2 Read more » -
NG House / Cristobal Vial Arquitectos
via archdaily.comCortesía de CRISTOBAL VIAL DECOMBE architects: Cristobal Vial ArquitectosLocation: Curico, ChileProject Year: 2019Photographs: Courtesy of CRISTOBAL VIAL DECOMBEArea: 400.0 m2 Read more » -
13 Laser Clinic / Temp Project
via archdaily.com© Yevhenii Avramenko architects: Temp ProjectLocation: Kyiv, UkraineProject Year: 2023Photographs: Yevhenii AvramenkoArea: 160.0 m2 Read more » -
Knihovna Petřiny Library / monom
via archdaily.com© Petr Polák architects: monomLocation: Prague 6, Czech RepublicProject Year: 2024Photographs: Petr PolákArea: 475.0 m2 Read more » -
The Possible Impossible Pavilion / Peter Morris Architect
via archdaily.com© Will Pryce architects: Peter Morris ArchitectLocation: Clerkenwell Design Week 2024, St James Church Park, Crypt on the Green, United KingdomProject Year: 2024Photographs: Will Pryce Read more » -
Maharishi Valmiki International Airport / STHAPATI
via archdaily.com© Noughts & Crosses LLP architects: STHAPATILocation: Ayodhya, IndiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Noughts & Crosses LLPArea: 8000.0 m2 Read more » -
Forest Club House / Bloc Architects
via archdaily.com© Chris Allan architects: Bloc ArchitectsLocation: Dolphin Coast, South AfricaProject Year: 2020Photographs: Chris AllanArea: 400.0 m2 Read more » -
Hale Kiawe / Walker Warner Architects
via archdaily.com© Matthew Millman architects: Walker Warner ArchitectsLocation: Kailua-Kona, United StatesProject Year: 2021Photographs: Matthew MillmanArea: 5600.0 ft2 Read more »
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