Our Ultimate Guide to Melbourne Design Week 2023.As passionate supporters of great design, we're thrilled to bring you our ultimate guide to the 7th edition of the Australian design event of the year. From an extensive satellite program of over 250 exhibitions and group shows alongside a...
Highlights from Melbourne Design Week 2022.Melbourne Design Week returned with a wave of fresh local talent responding to the theme 'Design the world you want'. With a sense of possibility in the air, bolstered by an overwhelming sense of community, designers, artists, makers and...
Relatively Useful by John Wardle & Simon Lloyd at Heide Modern.Presented as part of Melbourne Design Week 2022, Relatively Useful is a survey of works in timber, steel and ceramic designed by John Wardle and Simon Lloyd. In realizing their designs, John and Simon have worked with twenty-five local...
Yellowtrace Guide to Melbourne Design Week 2022.Melbourne Design Week is back with its sixth edition from 17-27 March 2022, offering a dynamic program that responds to the theme ‘Design the world you want’, with two pillars—civic good and making good—providing a focused...
A Deep Dive into Melbourne Design Week 2021 Highlights.Underpinned by three overarching principles—Care, Climate & Community—Melbourne Design Week 2021 presented with plenty of heart, silver linings and provocative ideas aiming to design a better world for everyone—the one that not only...
Design the World You Want: Melbourne Design Week Announces its 2021 Event Program.Encompassing the full breadth of the design sector – from the industry's most respected designers, emerging practitioners to small independent studios – Melbourne Design Week 2021 celebrates Australian design and architecture...
Kew Residence by John Wardle Architects.Framed by overarching trees and three luscious elms is John and Susan Wardle’s Kew Residence. Originally designed by Horace Tribe in 1951, the house is now beyond recognition through undergoing three transformations. The latest...
Phoenix Central Park by John Wardle Architects + Durbach Block Jaggers.Two of Australia’s finest, most celebrated architectural practices, John Wardle Architects and Durbach Block Jaggers, have come together to collaboratively design an arresting, high profile undulating brick building for Phoenix Central...
“Somewhere Other” by John Wardle Architects Revealed at Venice Architecture Biennale.At JWA’s 'Somewhere Other' at Venice Architecture Biennale, visitors are drawn in to gaze through five different portals designed to transfer them Down Under and back to Venice again. Each portal plays with perspective and reflection to...