Toorak2 House Renovation in Melbourne by Robson Rak.Originally built in 1983, this mock Georgian home has undergone a major renovation by Melbourne-based Robson Rak, presenting a pleasant surprise upon...
Life House (Tyˆ Bywyd): John Pawson’s Modern-Day Retreat in Rural Wales.World-famous award-winning architect John Pawson was commissioned by Living Architecture to design ‘Tyˆ Bywyd’ (translating to ‘Life House’), a 260 square metre property located on the lower slopes of a small valley in Llanbister,...
Dash Restaurant in Turin, Italy Designed by Fabio Fantolino.Designed by the architect Fabio Fantolino, Dash is a new restaurant in the heart of Turin, born out of adaptive reuse of an abandoned printing...
Antica Morphett Street Pizzeria in Adelaide by Genesin Studio.Antica Morphett Street in Adelaide influences from the client's Italian heritage. Genesin Studio drew inspiration from the old gated lane-ways of Napoli which open up into hidden piazzas. The paved lane-ways and bricked vaulted ceilings...
Dolphin Hotel Re-Opens in Sydney’s Surry Hills.Maurice Terzini & George Livissianis have built on Dolphin Hotel's iconic heritage, by transforming the space with a modern...
Bolon Eyewear’s Flagship Store in Shanghai by Ippolito Fleitz.A combination of horizontal shelves, a gold ceiling & LEDs dramatically illuminate the glasses within Bolon Eyewear‘s flagship store by Ippolito...
Yellowtrace Spotlight // May 2016.Hello friends, and welcome to the May edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight! What’s new and happening in the world of design you ask? Loads of cool stuff, like a whole bunch of super amazing new interiors, beautiful new products, a new hotel,...
Interview: Brisbane-Based Architectural Studio Richards & Spence.Operating in their home town of Brisbane, Adrian Spence and Ingrid Richards co-founded Richards & Spence in 2008 with the aim of choreographing vibrant public spaces from private commissions. A small architectural practice of 7...
De Padova Showroom in Milan by Piero Lissoni.Located in a quiet cul-de-sac at the end of the street, the new De Padova showroom is incredibly unassuming from its understated entrance, marked by minimal signage. The visitors enter via a compressed, dark tunnel, to emerge into a...