Niki Kalms is a lecturer in the Interior Architecture Program at Monash University. She is undertaking her doctorate in architecture and her research interests include gender, sexuality and urbanism. Niki writes regularly for local and international design media and has extensive experience in architectural research and publications.
Niki Kalms's Latest contributions
Occupied: How can architecture do more with less?
The recent Occupied exhibition at RMIT University’s Design Hub speculated on the spatial and material challenges facing cities.
Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture
Parlour’s Transform conference examined the gender gap in architecture.
Allens Linklaters
BVN Architecture’s finely balanced fitout for legal practice Allens Linklaters.
Beatriz Colomina: Paper architecture
Beatriz Colomina in conversation with Nicole Kalms and Ari Seligmann about new media and architectural ideas.
Brighton House
Sydney practice Greg Natale Design produces a quietly luxurious house in a Melbourne bayside suburb.
Darling Street
A Melbourne duplex by Neometro, McAllister Alcock Architects and Kerry Phelan Design Office (KPDO).
Aviary
Studiobird’s Matthew Bird has melded set design with an installation approach to create a dynamic stage for Aviary.
Design value in commercial interiors
A discussion on the value of design in commercial interiors at the Commercial Interiors Round Table in Melbourne.
Victorian House
This house by Susi Leeton Architects provides a series of elegant, flexible and relaxed spaces.
The Blackman
The Blackman hotel is designed around its collection of artworks by iconic Australian artist Charles Blackman.