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Two Standout Exhibits from Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign, as seen by Cult
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Copenhagen’s annual “3daysofdesign” returned this year, transforming the city into a global design hotspot. Over the event’s three days, showrooms and galleries across the Danish capital opened their doors, exhibiting curated displays of new product and innovative design to the best in the European and global design scene.Each year, Australian design retailer Cult makes the pilgrimage to the furniture fair, scouting for the latest furniture and lighting from some of Scand -
Seidler, Nervi and fjcstudio walk into an office tower
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This article originally appeared in Indesign Magazine — find out more and subscribe!Start by looking up. That’s the best way to understand fjcstudio’s new home at Australia Square in the centre of Sydney. It’s natural to look up from the outside, where Harry Seidler’s iconic tower rises to 170 metres in all its circular glory (it was the tallest building in the country when completed in 1967). However, it’s on the inside that the first clues to unlock fjcstudi -
Revisited: Grimwade House by McGlashan and Everist
Grimwade House on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula is well-known as a precursor to McGlashan and Everist’s ambitious design for Heide II. But this remarkable residence, designed in 1960–62 by a young David McGlashan for his father-in-law, deserves to be understood on its own terms. -
The inaugural Coastal Design Assembly is about to make landfall in Sydney
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Timothy Alouani-Roby: So, this is the inaugural event! Why now? Sophie Lanigan: Coastal Design Assembly began with a simple observation: Sydney’s relationship to water is everywhere in daily life, but conversations about its coastal future are often dispersed between planning processes, scientific forums, design studios, community groups and cultural institutions. I want to create a public setting where these worlds could meet through particular projects.The event is also a way of bri -
Injecting identity into adaptable workplaces: the brand harnessing the visual treasure trove of cross-sector design culture
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In the hybrid workplace era, adaptability is a must. However, expectations shift further still. The question now is: how to embed distinct identity into ever-changing settings? Kettal Workplace’s answer ingrains liveliness and individuality through residential- and hospitality-inspired workplace collections. “The boundaries between workplace, home and hospitality environments will continue to blur, because what we ultimately seek in any setting is the same: to feel comfortable, inspi -
Softness balanced with boldness in Technē’s lobby fitness fit-out
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As CBD workplaces continue the fight to attract people back to the city centre, health and fitness facilities are an increasingly important part of the picture. At Melbourne’s Rialto Towers, a well-known precinct at the south-western end of the CBD, Technē has transformed a prominent — and previously under-utilised — part of the lobby into a gym and wellness centre. For both client and design team, it’s all about supporting workers here to be at their best “pro -
Emerging Queensland makers celebrated at new HOTA exhibition
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Gallery for a Tree by Farrell Wray
At this college in Melbourne's east, a sculptural concrete walkway becomes a contemplative gallery, framing a gum tree at its heart and inviting students to pause, gather and connect. -
Central Park by Georgina Jeffries
A grand Edwardian home in Melbourne overlooking inner-city gardens is reimagined for contemporary family life. -
Jia CURATED: Bigger and better in 2026
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What a show!Over five days, from 13th August to 17th August this year, the fourth annual Jia CURATED exhibition made quite the impression in Bali and beyond, with local and international visitors flocking to the beachside event.Jia CURATED, first established in 2022, was bigger and better than ever, with more than 250 brands and practitioners participating in an exploration of this year’s theme, ‘Nature Weave.’ The co-founders of Jia CURATED, Budiman Ong, Rudi Winata and Yang Y -
Indesign Social Club kicks on in Melbourne with Reece
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We all know the usual events: marauding cliques of CEOs, Partners and senior managers chugging their champagne and hob-nobbing with their friends/arch-competitors across the industry whom they’ve known for years. Some of them probably studied together, perhaps even escape the city to neighbouring beachside boltholes on the weekends. The same people, the same networks, the same alcohol-fuelled careerism and the same opinions.
Indesign Social Club has been formed for different needs. We real -
What Nikari reveals about Finnish design and its love of wood
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In Australia we love a Scandinavian design aesthetic. Warm, alluring, poetic in its balance of decorative minimalism. Sustained by Swedish, Norwegian and Danish brands, Scandi design has become a blanket term for a particular kind of effortless, considered living. But Finnish design asks something different of us – it speaks to us on different terms.At Saturday Indesign this year, KFive Furniture with Nikari is giving us an evocative, palette-cleansing education into contemporary design &n -
Neil Clerehan’s ‘influential’ Fenner House listed for sale
Described by architect Neil Clerehan as his “most important work” of the period, the award-winning Fenner House was completed in 1964. -
CARD finds value in the everyday
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With their emerging office nestled into Balam Balam Place in Brunswick, three-year-old architecture practice CARD believes in being three very important things: authentic, responsive and collaborative. Driven by architects Jimi Connor and Tahj Rosmarin, the duo focus on improving the everyday practice of people’s lives through a genuine, down-to-earth approach to design.The pairing of Rosmarin and Connor seems quite organic. Having worked together through university, the long-time friends -
MCG redevelopment business case opens for public consultation
Feedback will inform a business case examining the potential $2 billion redevelopment of the Melbourne Cricket Ground and its surrounding precinct. -
Powerhouse Parramatta announces opening date
Marking Western Sydney’s inaugural state cultural institution, the museum will open its doors to the public on 7 November. -
Australian projects claim prizes in International Architecture Awards
Eight Australian projects have been recognised in the 2026 International Architecture Awards, organised by the Chicago Athenaeum and European Centre for Architecture. -
Victorian government completes three-part State Design Book with student showcase
The state government has released the third chapter of their handbook to creating well-designed housing, featuring a showcase of 24 university projects that demonstrate innovative housing models and design approaches. -
We talk to Anupama Kundoo ahead of Living Cities Forum 2026
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The Living Cities Forum is back in Australia with a program examining how design, policy, architecture and civic leadership can contribute to more equitable, resilient and connected cities. This year’s theme — Cities Made With Care — considers housing and urban development beyond questions of supply and growth, asking who shapes cities, who benefits from them and how existing systems might be reconsidered.Among the international speakers is architect and educator Anupama Kundoo -
Guide to designing with Country launched by Institute
Developed collaboratively and over several years, the resource is intended to support architects, graduates and students to engage meaningfully and appropriately with Country, Indigenous culture and First Nations peoples in their design practice. -
The Quandamooka Arts and Culture Centre (Quampi) by Cox Architecture
A new art and culture centre on Minjerribah/North Stradbroke Island offers a material expression charged with identity, embedding layers of story and cultural knowledge in place. -
Entries open: 2027 Australian Institute of Architects’ Dulux Study Tour
Entries have opened for the 2027 edition of the Australian Institute of Architects’ Dulux Study Tour, a prize that offers a 10-day tour of international sites and studios for Australia’s promising emerging architects. -
Historic university building in Canberra reopens following heritage restoration
Heritage architect Lovell Chen’s approach to restoring the Australian National University’s University House focussed on blending “authentic conservation” with careful modernisation. -
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Institute urges caution in response to federal opposition pledge to simplify national construction code
The opposition has said they’ll cut the construction code down to an 80-page “Basic Australian Standard”, to which the Australian Institute of Architects has responded, “The code is a set of minimum standards and we’ve consistently said they should be strengthened, not weakened.” -
Petition to save Roy Grounds building amasses over 1,400 signatures
The petition argues that the proposed demolition “constitutes a wanton act of destruction of Victoria’s cultural heritage,” and an “enormously wasteful [use] of university resources,” while also being “totally unsustainable on environmental grounds.” -
Indooroopilly Studio by Kieron Gait Architects
Inserted beneath an existing Queenslander house, a small studio embraces the existing structural supports as an elegant and formal way to articulate the compact floor plan. -
Kamay Botany Bay National Park Visitor Centre by Neeson Murcutt Neille
At Kamay Botany Bay, a much-anticipated visitor centre creates a compelling space for new dialogue, while celebrating narratives of continuity, resistance and deep time. -
When authentic design is substituted for a copy, who is at risk?
Big-ticket items such as bespoke furniture and designer lighting are often the first to be cut in the value management process, sometimes with exact replicas being commissioned in their place. What may appear as a cost saving measure, in many cases, raises legal and ethical questions.
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