Daniel Boddam’s Home Is A Machine For Experimenting
Whether designing buildings or furniture, or working from a base in Byron Bay or in Sydney – the approach Daniel Boddam takes is always about striking a balance.
Whether designing buildings or furniture, or working from a base in Byron Bay or in Sydney – the approach Daniel Boddam takes is always about striking a balance.
For furniture designer James Howe, the path that led him to where he is has been unconventional but no less adventurous.
Art historian, published author, museum director, cultural consultant and Global Emissary for SCCI, Dolla Merrillees’ talents and wisdom are wide-ranging. We find out how design and art influence this Habitus Design Hunter.
Ostensibly retired, Hijjas Kasturi remains a defining figure in Malaysian architecture – for his iconic buildings and for the cultural and environmental philanthropy of he and his Australian wife, Angela.
Gidon Bing Ceramics may be celebrated for its simplicity, but let it be known that the process behind the pieces is quite the opposite.
Over the last 25 years SJB Interiors has become renowned for designing iconic places to eat, play, work, and stay. And for Andrew Parr, the man at the helm, the gig is far from over.
Rive Roshan is a design practice working across many mediums questioning the perceived difference between art and design.
Sydney-based architect James Garvan has big dreams for his eponymous practice, but he isn’t one to shout from the rooftops. Rather, he is letting his work do the talking.
Furniture designer and maker Martin Johnston is continuing his family legacy in Byron Shire, working with craftsmanship techniques and machinery inherited from his father.
Big ideas are coming out of the small and emerging Wellington practice Patchwork Architecture, the firm behind the house featured on the cover of Habitus #46.
For architect Andrew Benn, architecture is a solution-driven profession that works best when common ground is found with clients.