Hogg & Lamb Prove Architecture Can Be Simultaneously Minimalist And Humanist
Minimalist architecture and family-life may first seem incompatible. But Brisbane-based architects, Hogg & Lamb, show the two aren’t mutually exclusive.
Minimalist architecture and family-life may first seem incompatible. But Brisbane-based architects, Hogg & Lamb, show the two aren’t mutually exclusive.
A brother who had bought a residence designed by B.E Architecture lead these clients to their dream architects.
“Our role as long-term creative partners is to adapt to – and forecast – our clients changing needs,” says architect Kelvin Ho on the relaunch of his design studio, Akin Atelier.
The existing inner city architectural and community context has been the driver of the design of the Short Lane apartments by Woods Bagot.
Sydney architect Daniel Boddam, care of the very modern Mosman Residence designed and built for a young family of four, showcases the extent to which architecture and design can enhance the way we live.
In the current retail climate wherein physical stores are more and more frequently relocating to the world of eCommerce, Pip Vassett has done things the other way around. Five years after establishing IN BED she opens her first bricks-and-mortar store in Sydney.
Looking at the existing floor plan of a three storey, interwar duplex, Foomann Architects could see the potential for a new way of living for a family of five.
Elements of a cross-continental lifestyle are pieced together like a living mosaic in the design of a new residence, Doorzien House, by Bijl Architecture.
Kiwi creatives and co-founders of George & Willy, a design studio and workshop, George Wilkins and Will McCallum have put local design to a global market.
In direct contrast to the density, fast-pace, and artificiality that goes hand-in-hand with urban living, Kostas Chatzigiannis Architecture have endeavored to create a yoga studio in Shanghai, China, offering a serene and tranquil sensory experience.
While maintaining a luxury-resort prestige, the restaurant and bar at The Byron at Byron has one-upped itself taking the term, at home with nature, a little more literally than most.
Pip Vassett founded IN BED five years ago and in that time she’s created a multi-faceted experience and cult following. Holly Cunneen visits the casual entrepreneur’s effortlessly cool home in Sydney’s Rose Bay.