"I feel that we are in a very conservative cycle of design," says Trent Jansen. The acclaimed designer touched down in Milan as part of the exhibition New Craft, with his Briggs Family Tea Service design on display as part of XX1 Triennale International.
In the Melbourne suburb of Brighton, Robert Puksand of Gray Puksand has completed a $1.8 million residential project – his own family home. A field of irregular shapes and colours, the space is a playful exploration of architecture in the most personal of settings.
Manuelle Gautrand is a French architect who creates buildings and interiors that push the boundaries of style and innovation. Inside magazine chats to Gautrand about the highlights of her 25-year career, throughout which she has created countless projects that embrace people and places.
“People in strata have been locked out of the renewable energy market due to the roofspace being owned by the body corporate, so not accessible for individuals," said Jemma Green of CUSP, as LandCorp and Curtin University work towards the world's first solar storage zero carbon neighbourhood in White Gum Valley, WA.