Design has never been more pertinent in framing our lives. In this issue, we’re recognising designers at the helm of new ideas, innovation and collaboration. We’re bringing designers to the front in homes, spaces and products that explore living perspectives as we look to the future. Sydney designers Tania Handelsmann and Gillian Khaw resolve a worldly aesthetic inside a Watsons Bay home while further abroad in the Hamptons, we see architect Adam Jordan remain true to a single narrative in a family’s weekender. We step inside the Copenhagen home of one of Denmark’s most influential designers, David Thulstrup, to find meaning in stripped-back, honest materiality and as we start the new year, we recognise est’s best: the Top 10 Australian and international designers, and products. We hope this issue marks a new optimistic chapter in welcoming the New Year.
The 2012 Festival des Architectures Vives (Festival of Lively Architecture) was held this year from June 13-17th in Montpellier, France. Eleven teams were
Adam Kane Architects
Patrick William Adam, RSA (1854-1929) Scottish landscape and genre painter of interior scenes. Adams' works won acclaim at both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy. Oil on canvas North Berwick is a seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland which became a fashionable holiday resort in the 19th century.
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Image 8 of 28 from gallery of Restoration and adaptation of a 16th century Chapel in Brihuega / Adam Bresnick. Photograph by Eugeni Pons
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Image 11 of 18 from gallery of Loughloughan Barn / McGarry-Moon Architects. Photograph by Adam Currie
Image 17 of 28 from gallery of Restoration and adaptation of a 16th century Chapel in Brihuega / Adam Bresnick. Photograph by Eugeni Pons
Completed in 2015 in Frederiksberg, Denmark. Images by Rasmus Hjortshõj. Frederiksvej Kindergarten was started in 2011 as a competition won by COBE in collaboration with Preben Skaarup landscape architects, Søren Jensen...
A small, low-scale hospice in Copenhagen fits into a larger campus with discretion and polish.
About The Artwork 3d composition Original Diasec® Glossy Plexi / Alu-Dibond 5+3mm Original Created: 2011 Subjects: People Materials: Aluminium Paper Styles: Abstract Expressionism Portraiture Mediums: 3D Sculpting Details & Dimensions Mixed Media: 3D Sculpting on Aluminium Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 1 Size: 47.2 W x 57.1 H x 0.8 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Crate
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Pen Art By Luke Adam Hawker. Luke Adam Hawker, who continues his pen art life in London, describes himself as a designer.
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Adam and the Ants at Eric’s Club in Liverpool, 1977 Before the flamboyant gyrating, Native American-obsessed pirate we all know and love as Adam Ant there was another fellow (born Stuart Leslie Goddard), who looked more like the proto-goths of the 70s such as Siouxsie Sioux (who Adam and The Ants often supported live back in the day) or Dave Vanian of The Damned. Adam Ant and Siouxsie Sioux hanging out backstage, 1977 After joining his first band in 1975, Bazooka Joe, Goddard bore witness to what was likely the very first performance ever given by the Sex Pistols, who were the opening act for a Bazooka Joe gig. Goddard quickly quit the group and went on to form another band that never really got off the ground called, B-Sides. Following a battle with anorexia and a suicide that landed him in a psychiatric hospital, Goddard was released, changed his name to Adam Ant and eventually formed Adam and the Ants around 1977. Adam Ant (with Jordan) at the Vortex, (London, 1977) In addition to some pretty amazing photos of Ant, his band and collaborator/punk fashion icon Jordan (aka Pamela Rooke who worked at the King’s Row...
Completed in 2015 in Harbin, China. Images by Adam Mørk, Hufton+Crow . MAD Architects unveils the completed Harbin Opera House, located in the Northern Chinese city of Harbin. In 2010, MAD won the international open...
Image 6 of 28 from gallery of Restoration and adaptation of a 16th century Chapel in Brihuega / Adam Bresnick. Photograph by Eugeni Pons
Image 10 of 18 from gallery of Hurdle House / Adam Knibb Architects. Photograph by James Morris
Completed in 2017 in Mount William, Australia. Images by Adam Gibson, Jordan Davis. This Standing Camp (krakani lumi or place of rest) in Tasmania’s North East National Park is for the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania. The site...