Tag: Interiors

Trees from floor to ceiling in a forest room.
Projects | 1 Sep 2010

Maison Moschino

Contemporary merges with fantasy in the hottest design hotel in Milan, opened just weeks before the 2010 Milan Furniture Fair.

An original ceiling fresco was preserved on the first level.
Projects | 1 Sep 2010

Stella McCartney, Milan

The Stella McCartney flagship store in Milan forms a simple white box embellished with some key creative features.

The three levels have long and narrow floorplates.

Zenith

Hassell has created a retail environment for Zenith Interiors that’s full of life.

The outdoor deck dining features reclaimed timber benches.
Projects | Elana Castle | 1 Sep 2010

Bloodwood

Sydney’s funkiest new eatery boasts a grunge aesthetic, character lighting and an environmentally conscious ethos.

Bright blue and green against white and raw MDF sets an upbeat tone.
Projects | Sheona Thomson | 1 Sep 2010

Movement Solutions

Coop Creative’s interior for this paediatric physiotherapy practice achieves functional vibrancy within a small space.

Interiors Now
Discussion | 1 Aug 2010

Interiors Now

The first in a series on contemporary interiors in various cultures around the world.

Kitchen by Steendyk.
Discussion | Jenna Reed Burns | 1 Jul 2010

Island paradise

Investigating kitchen trends of the moment, we discover that the island bench rules and colour is not too far behind.

Monochrome
Discussion | 1 Jun 2010

Monochrome

A set of projects that have all been designed around the use of one colour.

Each of the floors has breakout spaces well away from the hustle of workstations.
Projects | Sidh Sintusingha | 1 Jun 2010

DTAC House

Empathetic to Bangkok’s work culture, Hassell has designed a workplace infused with fun.

No more than 15 percent built space could be added to the interior, requiring some inventive design for kitchens and other services.
Projects | Tobias Horrocks | 1 Jun 2010

Goods Shed North

BVN Architecture has created a sustainable home for VicUrban and the Building and Plumbing Industry Commissions.

Red Design Group worked with Matahari, a large retailer in Indonesia, to create a new design concept for the Jakarta department store.
Discussion | Margie Fraser | 1 Jun 2010

Design and Export

Three architectural practices that have exported design share some of the highs and lows.

Locally sourced produce is served in an unpretentious manner, the ethos of greenhouse carrying through the menu.
Projects | Robert Cook | 1 Jun 2010

Greenhouse Perth

Joost Bakker, Fitt De Felice Architects and Liquid Lines make a permanent move in the life of Greenhouse.

Large tables allow for a collaborative approach.
Projects | Marcus Baumgart | 1 Jun 2010

Lyons

NMBW Architecture Studio makes a new home for fellow architecture practice Lyons.

DTAC House in Bangkok by Hassell.
Discussion | Steve Coster | 1 Jun 2010

Exporting Workplace Knowledge

Australian firms are exporting shiploads of workplace design knowledge and expertise – and rightly so. While less discernible in national GDP figures than mountains of …

Hanging coconut-husk twine appears both dense and transparent.
Projects | Martyn Hook | 1 Jun 2010

Aesop Singapore

March Studio contextualizes design in Singapore, where almost everything seems to be imported.

Exhibition shot of After Darwin: Contemporary Expressions at the Natural History Museum, London, 2009.
Discussion | Colin Martin | 1 Jun 2010

Carmody Groarke

This duo searches for the inherent logic in explorative private and public projects.

Satisfied shoppers weave their way amongst the plentiful merchandise.
Projects | Rochus Urban Hinkel | 1 Jun 2010

Costco

Courtesy of NH Architecture, the behemoth American wholesaler finds a home in Melbourne’s Docklands.

A north-facing deck is connected to the kitchen and dining area.
Projects | 1 Apr 2010

Asset Bank

A townhouse development by Neometro infuses warehouse styling into neat domestic volumes.

Looking down into magazine and newspaper reading on the lower ground floor.
Projects | Laura Harding | 10 Mar 2010

Surry Hills Library and Community Centre

On the city fringe of Sydney, FJMT has produced a finely considered piece of public architecture.

A scene from Peter Greenaway’s cinema classic The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover starring Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon and Helen Mirren.
Discussion | Rachel Hurst | 1 Mar 2010

Design for eating

Eating out is often an indulgent pleasure that deserves a correspondingly lavish setting.

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