Australia will no longer be presenting its exhibition at the 2020 Venice Biennale in August, citing the coronavirus outbreak as the reason for its decision. In a statement published yesterday, the Australian Institute of Architects cited concerns about the health of organisers. “The rapidly changing and escalating situation regarding COVID-19 has made it impossible for […]
The Association of Consulting Architects (ACA) is calling on all practices and design studios to complete a short “pulse check” survey to better understand how the industry will be affected by COVID-19. As of publication, COVID-19 has more than 150,000 confirmed cases worldwide and almost 6000 deaths. South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria and the Australian […]
The Asia Pacific Architecture Festival returns to Brisbane next week, with this year’s theme focusing on water and our relationship with this finite resource. “We each have a relationship with water, as an identity or a memory, but first and foremost, as a necessary resource,” say the festival’s organisers. “In a time of great environmental […]
MPavilion ends on 22 March. The last few weeks will feature plenty of talks, workshops and installations as organisers team up with Melbourne Design Week to explore Australia’s identity through design. We trawled through the March program to bring you the best architecture and interior design events scheduled under Glenn Murcutt’s iconic pavilion in Melbourne’s […]
Hecker Guthrie's latest project, shortlisted in the Workplace Under 1000 Square Metres category at this year's IDEA, provides a fresh, breezy office space for the digital agency within.
ADR travels with inside co-editor Jan Henderson as she visits Cognac, taking us on a tour of the Martell estates, one of the area's most elegant sites.
With an unrivalled location that offers spectacular views of Sydney Harbour, this project by KPDO is the epitome of great design, leaving nothing to chance in the pursuit of perfection.
Luchetti Krelle's Park Street Office, shortlisted in this year's IDEA, creates a calm and sophisticated working environment that captures the bustling views of Hyde Park.
Working with no change to the existing footprint, ROAM Architect's rethinking of this interior is as much about optimising space as it is about realigning the interior to the client's idiosyncrasies, writes Adrienne Hughes for inside.
Michelle Bailey visits the robust interiors at the new University of Queensland Oral Health Centre for inside, and finds that a new benchmark in health centre design has been set by Cox Rayner Architects in association with Hames Sharley and Conrad Gargett Riddel.
Shortlisted in this year's IDEA Public Space Category, Geyer's tech-savvy interior for the University of Sydney delivers an open and collaborative experience to support the student lifestyle.
Wander along St Georges Road in the Merri Village precinct of Fitzroy North and a delightful visual experience awaits. Via a shop-front window exhibition of sculptures and creative objet, DiMase Architects is engaging with the residents of their neighbourhood, providing accessible art and promoting a vehicle for interaction.
The Corian Charging Surface looks like a regular bench surface, but underneath its incognito appearance is a transmitter that wirelessly charges electronic devices - mobile phones, tablets, and much more.
“I believe you should celebrate everything... cherish those around you... be grateful. The joy in life is in the experiences we share and the stories we tell,” says Petrina Turner of PTD, whose rugs are available through Designer Rugs.
"What the end game actually is, is to provide lighting as seamlessly as possible," says Steve Cahill, CEO and co-founder of enLighten Australia, ahead of his presentation at Total Facilities next week.
2015 was a huge year for JEB International, signalling the company's move into a new global headquarters in Hong Kong.
The groundbreaking SEN Tapware System designed by Curiosity for Agape is a celebrated study in minimalist design, and is now available in Australia for the first time through Artedomus.
As workspaces deconstruct and home spaces veer towards more broken plan configurations, room dividers are set for a revival.
Though an object of whimsy perhaps more easily incorporated in the home setting, Yellow Diva's sleekly designed swing seat is being specifically marketed towards forward-thinking offices, looking to establish a sense of fun at work.