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(inside) interior design review

No. 103 (Sept/Oct) - IDEA Shortlist Reveal
Magazine

The premier professional journal for today's interior architects and designers in Australia, presenting the latest in cutting-edge interior projects and insightful discussions addressing the industry's most relevant topics to date. For the sophisticated and innovative designer, (inside) chronicles the ongoing conversation of design, both globally and locally, and the creative prowess that drives it forward. Our continued support of the Australian design industry through IDEA (Interior Design Excellence Awards) and its annual programme nurtures both young and established designers, boasting their work locally and overseas.

inside

Contributors

Read

Inside Asahikawa design week • Asahikawa Design Week 20-24 June 2018 Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan

Announcing the 2018 Design Awards winners.

Sep–Oct 2018

DESIGNWALL

Bibelot—Wingnut & Co.

X+O=success • After only three years the young interior design practice X + O is certainly making a name for itself in Australia and beyond, and it’s all about the human-centric versus brand-centric approach that differentiates it from the crowd.

At Home: Pascale Gomes-McNabb Pascale Gomes-McNabb Design (PGMD) • Pascale Gomes-McNabb is a talented designer who excels with every project. Primarily known for her hospitality projects such as The Stokehouse, Penfolds Magill Estate Restaurant, Bentley Restaurant and Bar, Monopole, Yellow, Cirrus (to name but a few) and lately Jackalope, working with Carr Design and Fabio Ongarato Design, her talent and expertise is much sought after. Reflecting its owner, Gomes-McNabb’s home is beautiful and eclectic, as insideco-editor Jan Henderson discovers.

The changing nature of indoor/ outdoor spaces • With rapid urbanisation and the built environment becoming ever denser, the effect on our health and wellbeing is being increasingly recognised. A growing body of research has proven how linking people to nature within modern buildings and landscapes can improve mood and alleviate stress, and designers are increasingly responding to this by changing the way they design indoor and outdoor spaces.

Designing sustainable furniture • The focus on sustainability in furniture design is growing ever sharper, but just how does a designer go about the process? Interstudio’s Michele Kearney gives her practical tips.

The bathroom revolution • After years of research and development, Swiss manufacturer Laufen’s revolutionary ceramic material is continuing to shake up the bathroom design industry.

The 661 experience • A new dawn has arrived with the completion of 661 Chapel Street, an impressive new project from the practice of Bird de la Coeur Architects. As inside co-editor Jan Henderson discovers, this project celebrates the idea of community and seriously raises the design bar to a new high for residents and guests alike.

Golden

Gorgeous geometry • As a family home Concrete Conceal house is all that it should be – generous, detailed and sophisticated. The project, designed by up-and-coming architecture practice Tecture, is a finely resolved success for client and architect, and a triumph of beautiful design.

Creating community • In Brisbane, Michelle Bailey visits the new workplace of Cardno designed by Cox Architecture and experiences community at its best.

Bayside delight • Cow Hollow residence in San Francisco is all that a family home should be, as inside co-editor Jan Henderson discovers. There are fine interiors by Angus McCaffrey Interior Design, which perfectly encapsulate and complement life by the Bay and articulate a lifestyle for a family with style.

Two specialists, endless possibilities • A place for cooking, eating, relaxing and entertaining, the kitchen is undeniably the heart of the home. For a space that’s used for...


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Frequency: Twice per year Pages: 156 Publisher: Niche Media Pty Ltd Edition: No. 103 (Sept/Oct) - IDEA Shortlist Reveal

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The premier professional journal for today's interior architects and designers in Australia, presenting the latest in cutting-edge interior projects and insightful discussions addressing the industry's most relevant topics to date. For the sophisticated and innovative designer, (inside) chronicles the ongoing conversation of design, both globally and locally, and the creative prowess that drives it forward. Our continued support of the Australian design industry through IDEA (Interior Design Excellence Awards) and its annual programme nurtures both young and established designers, boasting their work locally and overseas.

inside

Contributors

Read

Inside Asahikawa design week • Asahikawa Design Week 20-24 June 2018 Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan

Announcing the 2018 Design Awards winners.

Sep–Oct 2018

DESIGNWALL

Bibelot—Wingnut & Co.

X+O=success • After only three years the young interior design practice X + O is certainly making a name for itself in Australia and beyond, and it’s all about the human-centric versus brand-centric approach that differentiates it from the crowd.

At Home: Pascale Gomes-McNabb Pascale Gomes-McNabb Design (PGMD) • Pascale Gomes-McNabb is a talented designer who excels with every project. Primarily known for her hospitality projects such as The Stokehouse, Penfolds Magill Estate Restaurant, Bentley Restaurant and Bar, Monopole, Yellow, Cirrus (to name but a few) and lately Jackalope, working with Carr Design and Fabio Ongarato Design, her talent and expertise is much sought after. Reflecting its owner, Gomes-McNabb’s home is beautiful and eclectic, as insideco-editor Jan Henderson discovers.

The changing nature of indoor/ outdoor spaces • With rapid urbanisation and the built environment becoming ever denser, the effect on our health and wellbeing is being increasingly recognised. A growing body of research has proven how linking people to nature within modern buildings and landscapes can improve mood and alleviate stress, and designers are increasingly responding to this by changing the way they design indoor and outdoor spaces.

Designing sustainable furniture • The focus on sustainability in furniture design is growing ever sharper, but just how does a designer go about the process? Interstudio’s Michele Kearney gives her practical tips.

The bathroom revolution • After years of research and development, Swiss manufacturer Laufen’s revolutionary ceramic material is continuing to shake up the bathroom design industry.

The 661 experience • A new dawn has arrived with the completion of 661 Chapel Street, an impressive new project from the practice of Bird de la Coeur Architects. As inside co-editor Jan Henderson discovers, this project celebrates the idea of community and seriously raises the design bar to a new high for residents and guests alike.

Golden

Gorgeous geometry • As a family home Concrete Conceal house is all that it should be – generous, detailed and sophisticated. The project, designed by up-and-coming architecture practice Tecture, is a finely resolved success for client and architect, and a triumph of beautiful design.

Creating community • In Brisbane, Michelle Bailey visits the new workplace of Cardno designed by Cox Architecture and experiences community at its best.

Bayside delight • Cow Hollow residence in San Francisco is all that a family home should be, as inside co-editor Jan Henderson discovers. There are fine interiors by Angus McCaffrey Interior Design, which perfectly encapsulate and complement life by the Bay and articulate a lifestyle for a family with style.

Two specialists, endless possibilities • A place for cooking, eating, relaxing and entertaining, the kitchen is undeniably the heart of the home. For a space that’s used for...


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