Kerstin Thompson Architects’ work at Bundanon recently marked its one-year anniversary. Having garnered such international attention, and with Thompson having recently been awarded the AIA Gold Medal, it’s a fitting time for a mini-retrospective on this architectural success story.
One year after its opening, the Bundanon Art Museum hosts its newest exhibition. We’ve been on the ground at the launch of ‘Fantastic Forms’, which brings three contemporary artists into conversation with Merric Boyd.
For the first time in its six-year history, MPavilion has released a monolith designed by Studio Ongarato and published by Thames & Hudson that chronicles its six structures and the architects who designed them.
Before Studio Takt reincarnated it as Exoskeleton House, this family residence was a humble 1950s brick bungalow blessed with an unusually large site for its suburban context.
Glenn Murcutt has shaped the new Australian architectural vernacular and in doing, is the only Australian architect to have been awarded the Pritzker Prize for Architecture (2002).
Sophia Watson lifts the veil on luminary architect and academic Lindsay Johnston, a brilliantly performative designer using architecture as a medium to express his personal, nomadic experiences and his cheeky, rebellious character.
Designed by Glenn Murcutt in conjunction with Wendy Lewin and Reg Lark, the Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre is considered a masterpiece.
Surrounded by pristine beaches, this soulful NSW south coast sanctuary sates the need for retreat in timeless style. By Melissa Rimac
Hear from Architect Rachel Neeson as she takes By Design’s Janne Ryan on a tour of the award-winning Castlecrag project.