What’s the future of brick?
In this second part of a series on Brickworks, we look towards the future. Exciting innovations are taking place, pushing design and material technology in new directions.
In this second part of a series on Brickworks, we look towards the future. Exciting innovations are taking place, pushing design and material technology in new directions.
A leading figure of modernist sculpture in Britain in the 20th century, Barbara Hepworth is best known for her organic abstract sculptures and pioneering method of ‘piercing’ the form.
Sympathetically coalescing the original Victorian architecture with the 1980s renovation by architect Mick Jörgensen, Studio Bright’s contemporary extension on Autumn House is masterful.
The 2022 INDE.Awards winners have been revealed – and the list is packed with exceptional innovation, creativity, and sustainability initiatives.
The INDE.Awards 2022 – The Multi-Residential Building shortlist highlights the different ways people can live together.
The 2022 INDE.Awards – The Living Space category showcases outstanding residences that have become templates of great design.
As the cost of land continues to grow, each square metre of dirt needs to work harder. These multi-use additions show how clever, agnostic spaces can add value.
This Edwardian house has been given an entirely new lease of life by Studio Bright. The contemporary wing, with its telescopic picture window and curvaceous walls, embraces the garden and neighbourhood.
The INDE.Awards 2020 shortlist is officially in! Without further ado, here are the exemplary design projects, people and objects that prevailed this year’s record-breaking entries.
House with a Tree Room by Studio Bright is the heart-warming renovation of a family’s heritage-listed property in Northcote, Melbourne.