Tag: Exhibitions

JPE Design Studio marketing manager, Sarah Love, assembling part of the exhibition.
Exhibitions | 20 Oct 2011

JPE 160th anniversary exhibition

Australia’s oldest architecture firm, JPE Design Studio, celebrates its rich history.

Surf Beach House by Maddison Architects.
Talks | 19 Oct 2011

Our Houses at Grand Designs Live

Hear how architects and their clients work together at this series of conversations at Grand Designs Live Australia.

Never Never Land by Andrés Jaque Architects.
Exhibitions | 19 Oct 2011

FreshLatino

A stunning video installation exploring the work of fourteen architectural practices from Ibero-America.

The Edge and The Wave by JPE Design Studio.
Industry News | 19 Oct 2011

Australian architecture firm turns 160

Australia’s oldest architecture design firm, JPE Design Studio, turns 160 this month.

Kevin McCloud and Peter Maddison – hosts of the British and Australian shows respectively.
Public Events | 19 Oct 2011

Grand Designs Live Australia

An extension of the international TV show, this event focuses on the best of architecture and design for the home.

UK artist Ben Newman's portrait of Peter Cook.
Exhibitions | 19 Oct 2011

75 Peters

Sir Peter Cook will be honoured in a new exhibition in Brisbane to celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday.

Boyd's Error: Planning's Curse
Exhibitions | 18 Oct 2011

Boyd’s Error: Planning’s Curse

This ambitious exhibition aspires to change the way in which we perceive Australian urbanism.

Artichoke: The Making of a Design Magazine
Exhibitions | 18 Oct 2011

Artichoke magazine exhibition

Artichoke: The Making of a Design Magazine celebrates the twelve-year history of the leading design publication.

GAP exhibition: Santiago de Chile
Exhibitions | 14 Oct 2011

GAP exhibition: Santiago de Chile

An exhibition of work from architecture firms based in Santiago de Chile.

Cinescape – a series of films to engage the public with their city.
Festivals | 13 Oct 2011

Melbourne Architecture Annual

“What makes a home?” is the theme of this year’s Melbourne-wide festival of architecture.

The exhibition as it appeared at the Opposite House Hotel, Beijing, 2011.
Exhibitions | 7 Oct 2011

The Abandoned Boudoir

The Abandoned Boudoir is an exhibition of Australian crafted objects in the intimate context of a hotel bedroom.

Cath Brophy's Overlay.
Exhibitions | 6 Oct 2011

Iakovos Amperidis and Cath Brophy

Tin Sheds Gallery at the University of Sydney hosts an exhibition of Iakovos Amperidis and Cath Brophy’s work.

Andrea Hylands, New Warriors, 2011.
Exhibitions | 6 Oct 2011

Hyperclay

Hyperclay is a provocative exhibition of work by Australian artists using clay in unexpected and surprising ways.

Kiernan House in Dalkeith, 1956.
Discussion | Geoff Warn | 5 Oct 2011

Raymond Jones architectural projects

Geoff Warn reviews an exhibition charting the pioneering modernist forms of this influential Western Australian architect.

Richard Swanson’s entry.

A new Australian pavilion

Sandra Kaji-O’Grady considers the exhibition of shortlisted entries to the Di Stasio Ideas Competition in 2008.

View from Little Frying Pan Island across the Derwent to the Museum of Old and New Art.

Museum of Old & New Art (MONA)

Three different writers explore the labyrinthine, landmark project by Fender Katsalidis in Hobart.

One of the artworks from the exhibition.
Exhibitions | 27 Sep 2011

Now and When in Beijing

The Australian exhibition from the 2011 Venice Biennale, Now and When, comes to Beijing Design Week.

The interior is divided into several different rooms and furnished with the classically luxurious objects Hermès is famous for.
Discussion | Penny Craswell | 26 Sep 2011

Pavilion Hermès at Milan Design Week

Shigeru Ban teams up with Jean de Gastines to create an atmospheric paper pavilion for Hermès in Milan.

Larrakeyah, McCraith House, Dromana, 1955.
Discussion | Helen Stitt | 23 Sep 2011

Chancellor and Patrick

The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery held an exhibition in early 2011 tracing the history of Chancellor and Patrick.

Tsunami 1.26 by Janet Echelman – aerial lace installation, machine netting using Spectra fibre part of the Love Lace exhibition and Sydney's Art & About festival.
Industry News | 21 Sep 2011

Sydney hosts Janet Echelman installation

Sydney is playing host to Tsunami 1.26, an aerial installation made from lace, as part of the Art & About Festival.

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