Anthony Gill revisits his 2011 IDEA winning hidden laneway bar project, Berta Restaurant and Bar, in the next IDEA Retrospective interview written by CATC student Amanda Orme. With photography by Peter Bennetts.
Australian Design Review continues the IDEA 2014 Shortlist series with the smart new NAB office by Woods Bagot. With photography by Shannon McGrath.
In the next IDEA Retrospective interview, Tandem Design Studio discuss their 2009 winning residential project with CATC students Misty Milne and Jenna Madden.
Nopa is the latest commission by Autoban’s long-time collaborators, the owners of the city’s popular The House Cafés and The House Hotels.
Architecture collective SIBLING will soon launch its latest collaboration – the architecture for DUST, a progressive publishing and retail concept located in Melbourne.
Careful attention has been paid to the efficiency and function of use which, coupled with the arrangement of the essentials elements of a standard apartment, creates a set of unique spaces.
The modern building fits within the historic context of the area, combining classic 20th century style with parametric design tools to create a sustainable iconic CBD landmark.
Taking a Heritage building with an excellent architectural pedigree into a new iteration has been achieved with grace and grandeur thanks to HASSELL Sydney studio’s feel for volume and a reductive palette.
The humble letterbox, both functional and welcoming to the home is not devoid of design. Just like a front door, it too can make a statement and be as individual and unique as its residents.
David Trubridge's Floral pendant has allegedly been replicated by Domayne, reigniting local debate over intellectual property. How does Australia compare with international attempts to protect original design against copycat manufacturers?
This year's event showcased the automation of appliances and systems, sustainable energy and water use, and bathroom accessories to cater for all ages and demographics.
Smeg collaborated with Italy’s Matteo Bazzicalupo and Raffaella Mangiarotti of Deepdesign Studio, bringing playfully retro Italian flair to contemporary kitchen interiors.
Australian designer Trent Jansen has announced his latest furniture collection ‘Make Do’. Produced in collaboration with Urban Art Projects, the series is part of UAP’s permanent outdoor furniture collection.
Instyle's sophisticated new tiles are inspired by geometry and mathematical beauty.
In 2007, prolific Filipino industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue was named 'rattan's first virtuoso,' by the New York Times. ADR presents a Q&A with the leading exemplar and advocate of South East Asian design.
A major international brand, iGuzzini have launched in Sydney, with their sights set on lighting up Australia.