One-of-a-kind bench by architect Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry has an innate ability to combine function with sculpture. This beautiful bench for Emeco exemplifies his mastery in industrial design. It would seem that there is no industry his hand cannot dramatically impact.     Emeco, the premier manufacturer of aluminum chairs and contemporary furniture design company, and renowned architect Frank Gehry, have […]

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Drews House – By Simon Laws

Wow, I just discovered this house designed by architect Simon Laws. Absolutely stunning! Also see Dream Build – ABC or iview – ABC                 The Drew house is a holiday retreat for Australian photographic artist, Marian Drew, and her brother Derek. In their youths the family took camping trips to the […]

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Advances in Architectural Geometry

Advances in architectural geometry are evolving out of sophisticated parametric software and the use of robotics technology. Sci-arc, Southern California’s renowned architectural institute is leading the way in this pursuit through education and research. The below link is a glimpse into the future of design where organic fluidity meets mechanical precision. It is really stretching […]

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Australian Sandcastles

While I am on a bit of a role with posting about great Aussie houses, I thought I would include this series sponsored by Boral earlier this year. This set of houses are all Australian award winners; simply, another feast for the eyes. http://www.sandcastlestv.com/ Episode 01 Perched over the cliffs the Holman house is an iconic […]

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Tomorrow’s suburbs: Building flexible neighbourhoods

Gratten Institute Report Full Report – Tomorrow’s Suburbs The fringes of Australian cities are growing at a remarkable rate. But these new neighbourhoods won’t stay new for long. Over time, the profile and needs of their residents will change, as people move in and out, age, or their life circumstances alter in other ways. Suburbs […]

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Dream Build – ABC

This TV series put on by the ABC showcases some of Australia’s cutting edge residential architecture. It is a real inspiration. Enjoy some of the best design our country has to offer! http://www.abc.net.au/tv/dreambuild/ Episode 1 – Hill House The first episode features a Melbourne couple faced with a dilemma familiar to many parents. With three […]

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2012 Re-Space Competition

Earlier in the year I discovered a small but interesting architectural competition called ‘Respace’. The basis of the competition is to raise awareness regarding recycled materials while showcasing creative and successful small space design inspired by functionality. Below is the description and some images of our entry.  We find out on the 15th of September who is […]

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Contour Crafting

So, over the past few weeks, ever since I stumbled across the concept of ‘Contour Crafting’, I have been fascinated by the idea. It seems like such a departure from the way we procure buildings.  Having said this, it really does make a lot of sense from a cost and volume point of view. If something […]

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The future of form and material in design

In the world of architecture, there are two camps: 1. Those that look backward to gauge a grounding for the future; 2. and those that break new ground, not letting past ideas cloud their vision for creative direction. Greg Lynn is an architect who has continually pushed the boundaries when it comes to composition and […]

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Can spirituality influence design?

In many parts of the world there seems to be an overriding atheistic belief that surrounds the creative industry. In the architectural sector, a bastion of such beliefs, the notion of God in design is something that is rarely, if ever, discussed. And when one does broach the subject, the response is either a somewhat […]

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