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Remembering Lionel Glendenning 1941–2025
Alan Croker pays tribute to Sydney architect Lionel Glendenning, architect of the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo, remembering him as passionate architect whose concern for a sustainable future for the built environment and the planet was always front-of-mind in his work. concerned for our responsibility, care and stewardship (or lack thereof) of the built environment.
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John Ellway: Crafting calm, contemplative environments
Inspired by the subtleties of Japanese design and the reparative properties of light and landscape, Brisbane architect John Ellway designs quiet houses that shun spectacle in favour of calm settings that enrich daily life.
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Vale Daryl Jackson 1937–2026
Philip Goad remembers Daryl Jackson as a “titan of Australian architecture” whose portfolio included a vast range of building types, many of which leave an enduring mark on Melbourne and Canberra.
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Breaking new ground: Georgia Stevenson Ceramics
Ceramic artist Georgia Stevenson transforms locally found demolition waste and site materials into ceramic tiles and objects that sit beautifully within architectural contexts, carrying traces of their former lives.
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Radical acts of repair: Second Edition
This Sydney studio is exploring the ways construction can be less wasteful.
Interviews
The Design Dozen with Melanie Beynon
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 design and architect Melanie Beynon.
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Vale Wesley Hindmarch 1973–2026
A tribute to Wesley Handmarch, an architect who constantly tested, questioned and pushed for better outcomes, particularly for architects working in regional contexts.
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One to Watch: Kuri Studio
This Sydney studio’s early work reveals a love for craft and a skill for making hardworking, adaptable design solutions appear effortless.
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Meet the maker: Bel Williams
With work spanning objects, furniture and interiors – sometimes all three at once – Bel Williams turns to materials and process to push back against convention.
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The Design Dozen with Phillip Mathieson
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 Mathieson Architects founder Phillip Mathieson.
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Meet the maker: Madelyn McKenzie
The layered dimensions of Madelyn McKenzie’s intensely coiled ceramic works morph sculptural clay into dynamic installations.
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The Design Dozen with Alex Cerny
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 ByCerny founder Alexandra Cerny.
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Meet the maker: Ben Grieve-Johnson
The perfectly functional, handcrafted furniture of Tasmania maker Ben Grieve-Johnson is explored in this extract from Ivett Dodd’s new book Makers: Lutruwita/Tasmania.
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“Simplicity is complexity solved,” Roberto Palomba on the evolution of object design
Designer Roberto Palomba reflects on the evolution of object design – from embracing simplicity to identifying the furniture piece central to the modern home.
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The Design Dozen with Iva Foschia
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 the founder and director of IF Architecture, Iva Foschia.
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Trias: ‘Solid, simple, beautiful’ architecture
With a mantra for designing solid, simple and beautiful architecture, this Sydney studio creates quiet, responsive homes that focus on the essentials of living well.
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One to watch: Victoria Merrett Architects
This Melbourne studio’s promising early work exudes calmness and composure, with skilful designs that respond to their surroundings.
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In conversation with Sally Campbell, designer behind Two Park headquarters
The GPT Group unveils its Two Park headquarters in Sydney, an experience-led workplace by BVN and Hunter Mason. We chat to BVN principal Sally Campbell about how material richness and sustainability support agile working and team wellbeing.
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Benjamin Hubert: Industrial designer
With a conviction in the power of design to effect change, Benjamin Hubert explores the intersection of technology and craft to imagine an efficient and resilient future.
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Vale Donald Bailey 1927–2025
A tribute to 1991 Gold Medallist Donald Bailey, whose contributions to architectural practice and professional leadership established him as a leading figure in Australian architecture in the second half of the twentieth century.
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The Design Dozen with Sarah-Jane Pyke and Juliette Arent
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 Arent and Pyke cofounders, Sarah-Jane Pyke and Juliette Arent.
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In conversation with Peter King, designer behind Westwood Kawakubo exhibition
The NGV’s summer blockbuster Westwood Kawakubo unites fashion radicals Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo in a symmetrical, provocative exhibition design experience.
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Holding space for the future: Olafur Eliasson
Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson discusses nature in cities, how we can better understand the world around us, and how we can be instigators of change in the context of the climate crisis.
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In conversation with Anna Wu, architect behind Paramart
Inside Sydney’s Paramount House Hotel, Paramart transforms a quiet lobby corner into a nostalgic-meets-futuristic mini mart, where milk-bar charm, Tokyo vending ingenuity and playful design details offer a vibrant, curated list of delights for guests.
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Meet the owners of Moffat Morphing House
With a dream of returning home to the Sunshine Coast, Sandy and Scott approached Arcke to design them a small but mighty weekender by the beach. Here, Sandy shares their experiences of working with an architect.
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“Designers are left to figure [colour] out through trial and error”
Built environment colour expert Lymesmith (Sonia van de Haar) unpacks aspects of three-dimensional colour theory often overlooked in architectural curriculums.
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The Design Dozen with Adriana Hanna
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 Adriana Hanna, principal of Adriana Hanna Office and former director of Kennedy Nolan.
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A conversation about the art of making with Joseph Gardner
Done/Undone, curated by stylist and creative director Joseph Gardner for Craft Victoria, explores creation’s in-between spaces – where making and unmaking, refinement and release reveal process, intention and the beauty of unfinishedness.
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In conversation with Eames Demetrios, director of the Eames Office
Eames Demetrios, director of the Eames Office and grandson of Charles and Ray Eames, reflects on design, storytelling and innovation in this exclusive InteriorsAu Q&A — part of his rare Australian visit for Living Edge’s 25th anniversary.
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The Design Dozen with Miriam Fanning
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 Mim Design founder Miriam Fanning.
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Vale Anne Cunningham 1943–2025
A tribute to Anne Cunningham, a role model to generations of women in architecture, who not only led through practice but actively fought for women in the profession.
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Lineburg Wang: Peeling back with purpose
Established in 2018, this acclaimed Brisbane studio interrogates the constraints of site and brief to realise homes marked by spatial ingenuity and deceptive simplicity.
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Meet the maker: Andy TT
Sydney-based designer Andy TT creates human-centred spaces and objects where connection, slowness and sensory experience are at the heart.
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Vale Tony Brand 1932–2025
A tribute to an architect adept at working across all scales, who always executed projects with structural clarity and a gravitas that went beyond the physical boundaries of each site.
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One to watch: Card
Long-time friends and bandmates, Tahj Rosmarin and Jimi Connor are now also co-directors of a fledgling studio creating down-to-earth architecture that enhances the everyday.
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The Design Dozen with Léo Terrando
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 designer Léo Terrando.
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Meet the maker: Carl Broesen
From rag-rug sofas to sculptural wall hooks, Melbourne designer Carl Broesen crafts beautiful and resourceful objects that question waste, celebrate materiality and propose a circular, more responsible design future.
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Meet the maker: Douglas Powell of Duzi Objects
Douglas Powell’s journey from construction to contemporary design has seen him named a 2025 Rigg Design Prize finalist, with Duzi Objects showcasing inflated steel furniture that blurs the line between art and function.
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Vale Russell C. Jack 1925–2025
A tribute to Russell C. Jack, co-founder of Allen Jack and Cottier (now AJC Architects), who leaves behind a modest body of work but a profound influence on generations of architects.
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Lochlan Sinclair’s five favourite apartment buildings
The Neometro director shares his favourite apartments from around the world.
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