Little National Hotel Canberra by Redgen Mathieson Architects.Little National Hotel Canberra by Redgen Mathieson Architects is an affordable hotel for travellers seeking beautiful accommodation with no...
Interview // Sydney-Based Designer Rachel Vosila.Rachel is currently completing a self initiated project @one.a.week, whereby she is aiming to design and make an original chair each week for the entire year during 2015. That's 52 chairs in 52 weeks. Wowzer, what a little legend! Like all...
Smalls Bar in South Melbourne by Fiona Lynch.There is so much to love about this little jewel of a space. What the interior lacks in size, it more than makes up for in visual interest, tactility, warmth and supreme attention to detail. The whole effect is nonchalant, effortless...
The Ugly Duckling by Hecker Guthrie // Melbourne, Australia.Tucked into the evolving intersection of Swan & Church Street, The Ugly Duckling designed by Hecker Guthrie represents all that is Melbourne. The interior is clean yet theatrical, sporting a touch of nature, with a nod to the...
Edge Agency & Creative Oasis’ New Workplace by MAKE Creative.The new shared workplace for Edge Agency & Creative Oasis by MAKE Creative is a striking, raw space with industrial overtones, achieved on a low...
Yellow Earth Flagship Store in Melbourne by Tandem Design Studio.The visual impact of Yellow Earth Emporium shopfront and its tactile, playful nature creates an interplay between transparency, translucency &...
Twenty Australian Creatives Reinvent the Series 7 Chair for Charity.Initiated by Cult, Charity Project 2015 sees twenty prominent Australian creatives reinvent the iconic Series 7 chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in...
‘Indoor Green: Living with Plants’ takes us inside Robin Boyd’s Featherston House.The Featherston’s close personal and professional relationship with influential modernist architect Robin Boyd resulted in the extraordinary Featherston House, designed in 1967. It became one of Boyd’s most acclaimed houses and has...
Stories On Design // Why Are Architects So Sick For Green?I've been noticing a peculiar phenomenon in architecture both here and overseas which has me scratching my head juuuust a little. There happens to be one colour (other than "concrete") that sits at the top of architect's list. Green....