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Architectural forms from nature: Nicholas Aylward's designs
Juxtaposing the raw, natural finish of fallen timber, Nicholas Aylward uses geometry and architectural forms to craft minimalist objects with organic maximalist flair. -
Perfect simplicity on show
via indesignlive.comLocated in Heifei, China, the Simple Cuisine Gallery by HAS design and research explores a deeper idea of retail. As in all projects from this exemplar practice, lead architects on the project, Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee, and their team have taken inspiration from the natural world and translated organic forms into a human experience.With a site and built area of 420 square metres, Simple Cuisine Gallery is first and foremost the flagship kitchen museum and showroom of Veneta Cuc -
“Density used to sound like a betrayal of the Australian dream”: Matthews Architects Q&A
via indesignlive.comIndesignlive: Can you explain the news about South Australia’s proposed Future Living code?Gerald Matthews: In August 2024, the Future Living Code Amendment was announced by the State Planning Commission that within six councils in Adelaide – Burnside, Unley, Walkerville, Prospect, Campbelltown, Alexandrina – the rules will change to allow some properties to have more than one home on a single parcel of land, the idea being that occupants could share gardens, car parking a -
Injecting a chemist with a contrasting material palette and design-led interventions
via indesignlive.comIn a world where the way we approach general practices or tedious errands is being reconsidered through thoughtful, design-led interventions, the sterile landscapes of clinics, dental practices and pharmacies are evolving. The notion of comfort and sensory engagement is slowly, but surely, replacing that cold, clinical feel long associated with healthcare spaces. Blooms The Chemist, conceived by Tom Mark Henry, stands at the forefront of this shift, alchemising the monotonous design of chemists -
The Design Institute of Australia introduces its latest publication
via indesignlive.comFor numerous decades, the Design Institute of Australia has advocated for designers, addressing the parameters they face, fortifying industry professionals and enabling them to excel. Recently, the non-profit organisation launched a tome called Diagnol that explores the ‘why’ behind design.Positioned as more of an irreverent piece with no advertising, all proceeds will go towards supporting the Design Institute of Australia’s trajectory to advance Australian design ex -
The Design Dozen with Claire Delmar
Each month we ask an Australian designer our twelve burning questions about design. We call it The Design Dozen. This month we sit down with interior stylist Claire Delmar. -
Architectus’ Ruah Centre for Women and Children marks an Australian first
via indesignlive.comDescription provided by designers.
RCWC is a seven-storey facility in Northbridge is designed to be a safe sanctuary for recovery and healing. It is home to the Karlup Service, a specialised healing and recovery service for women and children affected by FDV. Karlup is a Noongar Aboriginal word meaning ‘a place where you belong and feel safe.’ The centre provides a range of holistic support services including counselling, physical and mental health, alcohol and other drug support, le -
Somma by Nice Projects
Housed in a former school library space in New Bahru in Singapore, Somma’s interiors are the brainchild of London- and Sydney-based design firm Nice Projects and reflect a minimal yet tactile Italian spirit that perfectly complements the building’s striking architecture. -
Tirana Reimagined: Architectural Projects Transforming Albania's Capital through Public Engagement
via archdaily.comCollege of Europe's Tirana Campus . Image Courtesy of MIR, Designed by Oppenheim ArchitectsTirana, the capital of Albania, is undergoing a remarkable transformation fueled by an ambitious vision for the future outlined in the Tirana 2030 (TR030) Master Plan. This plan, devised by renowned Italian architect Stefano Boeri, aims to reshape the city into a sustainable, green, and inclusive urban hub, with a focus on increasing density while enhancing the quality of life for its residents. Central to -
Cheer Kindergarten / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro
via archdaily.com© Siming Wu architects: HIBINOSEKKEIarchitects: Youji no ShiroLocation: Shenzhen, ChinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Siming WuArea: 4240.0 m2 Read more » -
Five-year saga: Plans filed again for historic North Sydney MLC building
A new development application has been submitted for the North Sydney MLC building, proposing adaptive reuse of the Miller Street wing instead of the previously proposed demolition. -
Sorbet Showroom / MuseLAB
via archdaily.comCourtesy of MuseLAB architects: MuseLABLocation: Mumbai, IndiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Courtesy of MuseLABArea: 2600.0 m2 Read more » -
La Do Coffee / SPNG Architects
via archdaily.com© Hiroyuki Oki architects: NTA-Architecturearchitects: SPNG ArchitectsLocation: Bao Loc City, VietnamProject Year: 2023Photographs: Hiroyuki OkiArea: 235.0 m2 Read more » -
KUBRICK Office / InOrder Studio
via archdaily.com© studio vwp architects: InOrder StudioLocation: Taichung, TaiwanProject Year: 2024Photographs: studio vwpArea: 190.0 m2 Read more » -
Betasso Overlook Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture
via archdaily.com© David Lauer Photography architects: Renée del Gaudio ArchitectureLocation: Boulder, United StatesProject Year: 2024Photographs: David Lauer PhotographyArea: 3670.0 ft2 Read more » -
House for Two Brothers / Pablo Bris Marino
via archdaily.com© Pablo Bris Marino architects: Pablo Bris MarinoLocation: C/ Almonte 40, Balcón del Tajo Urbanization. Colmenar de Oreja, Madrid, SpainProject Year: 2024Photographs: Pablo Bris MarinoArea: 1593 ft2 Read more » -
Refurbishment of a Student Residence in Nantes / Guinée et Potin Architects
via archdaily.com© Stéphane Chalmeau architects: Guinée et Potin ArchitectsLocation: Nantes, FranceProject Year: 2024Photographs: Stéphane ChalmeauArea: 8500.0 m2 Read more » -
Naxxar House / AP Valletta
via archdaily.com© Julian Vassallo architects: AP VallettaLocation: Naxxar, MaltaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Julian VassalloArea: 500.0 m2 Read more » -
Straw, Earth and Bamboo: Innovative Use of Natural Materials in 2024 Projects from the Global South
via archdaily.comChaki Wasi, Artisanal Center of the Shalalá Community / La Cabina de la Curiosidad © JAG StudioSustainability has been a central theme in architectural discussions for years, encompassing not only the profession’s role in combating climate change and transitioning to low-carbon economies but also preserving cultural heritage and celebrating vernacular traditions. In 2024, a wave of projects and studies stood out for their innovative use of natural materials, particularly in the -
Huamu Lot 10 – The Summit / KPF
via archdaily.com© Plompmozes architects: KPFLocation: Shanghai, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: PlompmozesPhotographs: Justin SzeremetaPhotographs: Rex ZouPhotographs: Qingyan ZhuArea: 278858.0 m2 Read more » -
Who's the World's Leading Architect? The Answer Isn't So Simple
via archdaily.comHimalaya Designer Office Workplace by Roy HuAt some point, you might have found yourself pondering, "Who is the world's leading architect?" It's a difficult question, but fortunately, there isn't just one definitive answer. If you're curious about the global state of the art, architecture, and design industries, the World Design Rankings (WDR) offer an interesting glimpse into the creative pulse of nations. These rankings don't just name names; they paint a broad picture of each country's streng -
Foster + Partners’ BDO Unibank Campus Breaks Ground in Manila, Philippines
via archdaily.comBDO Unibank Inc. Campus - The sheltered ground plane incorporates lush planting and an array of artworks. Image © Foster + PartnersFoster + Partners has announced the breaking ground of BDO Unibank's new headquarters in Makati, Manila. The design aims to offer a climate-responsive approach inspired by vernacular architecture. The campus integrates five separate plots into a cohesive whole, featuring two high-rise towers flanking a sheltered public space incorporating lush landscaping and ar -
Pyramid Hut / IGArchitects
via archdaily.com© Ooki Jingu architects: IGArchitectsLocation: Okinawa, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Ooki JinguPhotographs: Courtesy of IGArchitectsArea: 83.0 m2 Read more » -
Riyadh Metro Orange Line Now Is Operational, Marking Completion of a Citywide Network in Saudi Arabia
via archdaily.com© The Royal Commission for Riyadh CityThe Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) has confirmed that the Orange Line of the Riyadh Metro, also known as the Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Axis, began operations on Sunday, January 5, 2025. Spanning 41 kilometers, the Orange Line runs east to west, connecting Jeddah Road in the west to the Second Eastern Ring Road near Khashm Al Aan in the east in Saudi Arabia. This newly operational line is a key component of the city's metro system, designed to en -
Part Infrastructure, Part Landscape, Part Architecture: In Conversation with Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi
via archdaily.comNew York architects Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi founded their studio, Weiss/Manfredi, in 1989 after winning a couple of important competitions—for the Military Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery and Olympia Fields and Community Center near Chicago—both were built in the 1990s. Their most representative built works include the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center, Hunter's Point South Waterfront Park, and the Barnard College Diana Center, all in New York City. Th -
CONTEXT’s community park features First Nations art
via indesignlive.comSituated in the heart of a fast-growing and densely populated area, Dharaggang Park has the local community and native wildlife at its heart. The site is bound by Mt Olympus Drive to the north and north-west and Guess Avenue to the west, the 3577-square-metre site was formerly owned by the NSW Government and used for service delivery. Becoming surplus to requirements, it was sold to Bayside Council in March 2022.Sydney-based landscape architecture studio CONTEXT was engaged by Bayside Council to -
KARL Cooperative Housing / Praeger Richter Architekten
via archdaily.com© Antonia Leicht architects: Praeger Richter ArchitektenLocation: Bremen, GermanyProject Year: 2023Photographs: Antonia LeichtArea: 3720.0 m2 Read more » -
Courtyard House / 23 Degrees Design Shift
via archdaily.com© The Fishy Project architects: 23 Degrees Design ShiftLocation: Rangareddy, IndiaProject Year: 2023Photographs: The Fishy ProjectArea: 14000.0 m2 Read more » -
Design Institute of Australia introduces latest publication
via indesignlive.comFor numerous decades, the Design Institute of Australia has advocated for designers, addressing the parameters they face, fortifying industry professionals and enabling them to excel. Recently, the non-profit organisation launched a tome called Diagonal that explores the ‘why’ behind design.Positioned as more of an irreverent piece with no advertising, all proceeds will go towards supporting the Design Institute of Australia’s trajectory to advance Australian design e -
Lulu by By Cerny
As a study in understated elegance while channelling the effortless simplicity of a well-loved London local, Lulu restaurant in Malvern also weaves a domestic warmth throughout. Led by interior designer and artist Alexandra Cerny of By Cerny, the space was born from a notional ease and immersion that then also became the cornerstone of the project.
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