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Issue No. 10
Led by landscape designer Rupert Baynes-Williams, Florian Wild’s approach extends beyond a physical study of the local context to embrace historic narratives and new interpretations of place.
17 Union Street By Neometro And Bkk Architects Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Located in the heart of Melbourne’s culturally diverse inner-city suburb, Brunswick, 17 Union Street by Neometro and BKK Architects is an environmentally conscious design that supports the community.
Ballarat GovHub rethinks the role of the office building in civic life by prioritising connections between the workplace and the public realm.
Addressing several key elements of liveability, the 20-minute city framework strives to increase community connectivity through shared amenity within a 20-minute stroll of the doorstep.
Facilitating connection and community, and as an extension of Delacombe Primary School, Delacombe Stadium by Kosloff Architecture captures a refined sense of elegance.
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The Museum of Small Things sits beneath the luxurious Calile Hotel in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. With architecture and interior design by Richards & Spence.
Melbourne based property developer Milieu’s portfolio encompasses more than 20 mixed-use developments that contribute to community in meaningful, design-centric ways.
Hills Village By Edwards White Architects And Red Architecture Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (13)
Nestled on the banks of the Waikato River in the fresh air and leafy streets of Hamilton East, a new neighbourhood is being born.
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A Futuristic Past – Callam Offices by John Andrews AO
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Giardino By Luigi Rosselli Architects Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (6)
Informed by fluid curves and an innate connection to landscape, Giardino by Luigi Rosselli Architects is an alluring structure that feels both ingrained within its locale and distinctly individual.
Tippy Tay By Technē Architecture + Interior Design And Eleisha Gray Design Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (5)
Tippy-Tay transports patrons from the cold and grey of Melbourne’s Flinders Lane to a dazzling candy-coloured alfresco on the Italian Riviera.
Jane By Luchetti Krelle Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (25)
An ode to the owner’s late grandmother, Jane occupies an unassuming corner of Bourke Street. But, stepping through the doors, it’s apparent this space is anything but ordinary.
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Wyer & Co. By Daniel Boddam Studio Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (11)
Wyer & Co. By Daniel Boddam Studio Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (30)
Offsetting the hard edges of Wyer & Co.’s Sydney headquarters, Daniel Boddam Studio has crafted a soft and reflective working environment with great reverence for sustainability and the natural world.
The Sushi Room By Richards & Spence Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (4)
The Sushi Room’s interior – designed by the team at Richards & Spence – possesses a kind of pared-back minimalism that could have come straight out of Tokyo.
Whispr Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (6)
Overseeing some of Australia’s most influential design studio’s and brands, Whispr’s Sydney office is the physical embodiment of the team’s genuine passion for design.
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Marsha Golemac Issue 10 Feature The Local Project Image (5)
Across art direction, photography, product design and exhibition curation, Marsha Golemac produces imaginative reworkings of everyday objects, concepts and details.
Cheshire Architects Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Cheshire Architects are a leading design authority within New Zealand, working across an extensive portfolio from smaller residential work to large-scale projects.
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Monash University’s Woodside Building for Technology & Design is a landmark in sustainable education design. Located Clayton, it is the largest education building.
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Church of the Living God by Candalepas Associates sits surrounded predominantly by brick apartment blocks and houses, its strikingly façade that heeds back to early modernist architecture.
Art Museums And Galleries Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (47)
A culture spotlight of art museums and galleries around Australia, from Western Australia Museum Boola Bardip by OMA and Hassell to Surfers Paradises HOTA Gallery by ARM Architecture.
Pond[er] By Taylor Knights Architecture In Collaboration With James Carey Issue 10 Commercial Feature The Local Project Image (57)
A collaboration between Melbourne-based architects Taylor Knights and visual artist James Carey brings a colourful reminder of the courtyards that once existed in National Gallery of Victoria.
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