Artichoke, June 2020

Artichoke, June 2020

Artichoke

June 2020 issue.

Awards

The Magic Box by Liminal Objects with Van Tuil.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Installation Design

This installation cleverly harnesses  the power of a single piece of furniture as a social activator and spatial organizer.

StudioFive by PTID.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Interior Design Impact

The winner of this award is a ground breaking facility at the forefront of innovation in education.

Di Stasio Citta by Hassell.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Hospitality Design

This restaurant conveys a genuinely rigorous design process that has resulted in a strong conceptual offering.

Hotel Rose Bay by Richards Stanisich.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Hospitality Design

A sophisticated response to the renovation of an iconic 1929 pub, which saw its Art Deco style reworked in a fresh, modern way.

Warwick Creative Studio by Melanie Beynon Architecture and Design.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Workplace Design

This project reveals the skill of the architect in the move from brief to idea and from idea to execution.

Script Skincare by Hecker Guthrie.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Retail Design

The winning project is a curious, elegant balance between high-technology science and humanitarian sensitivity.

Sydney Coliseum Theatre by Cox Architecture.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Public Design

This project embodies the idea of performance and anticipates the the joy, spectacle and magic of the theatre.

Hotel Rose Bay by Richards Stanisich.

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Best of State

Explore the commercial and residential winners from across Australia and internationally.

Articolo Lighting Milan by Studio Goss.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Installation Design

A beautifully executed space that creates a calm refuge from a busy exhibition.

Budge Over Dover by YSG.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Residential Decoration

The jury found the seamless integration between decoration and interior in this project very appealing.

Budge Over Dover by YSG.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Residential Design

A sculptural aesthetic defines the overall scheme of this project, resulting in an unexpected but elegant interior.

Bourke Street Apartment by Fowler and Ward.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Emerging Interior Design Practice

The winning practice is an exciting new voice with an exciting style, setting out to use design to improve people’s lives.

Gillies Hall by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Sustainability Advancement

The jury agreed this project is an outstanding example of how the power of design can be used to express sustainability.

Di Stasio Citta by Hassell.
Awards | 2020 AIDA Jury | 29 May 2020

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Premier Award for Australian Interior Design

A project with a brave and bold approach that delivered theatre, art and drama convinced the jury to unanimously award it the top gong from an outstanding field.

Norton Rose Fulbright Sydney by Carr.

2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Commendations

Across seven primary categories, 17 projects and two emerging practices have received commendations.

Preview

Artichoke issue 71.
Preview | Cassie Hansen | 29 May 2020

Artichoke 71 preview

An introduction to the June 2020 issue.

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