Artichoke, March 2022

Artichoke, March 2022

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Profile

Designer Calum Hurley.
People | Rebecca Gross | 30 Nov 2022

Designing for fun: Calum Hurley

This Adelaide-based emerging designer creates furniture and objects influenced by pure geometry, bold colour and the visual spirit of the Bauhaus and Memphis periods.

Projects

At ground floor, an informal meeting space with timber pods encourages collaboration.
Projects | Peter Davies | 7 Sep 2022

Industrious detailing: Alfred Stables

Architects EAT has reinvented a 150-year-old three-storey factory at Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital into a dynamic and adaptive workplace for 150 administrative staff, all while celebrating the existing building fabric.

Workplace

A draped linen curtain arc can be closed for instant privacy for solo work, or drawn open to produce an informal meeting space or reception.
Projects | Sing d'Arcy | 9 Aug 2022

Humanizing the office: Johnson Partners

In this Sydney office for a boutique consulting firm, YSG has replaced the sobriety of conventional corporate highrise offices with sculptural details and bold, expressive gestures.

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The design team chose honest materials that provide visual and acoustic comfort, which also age well with the daily wear and tear of an engineering workshop.
Projects | Michael Macleod | 15 Jun 2022

The excitement of experimental activities: Monash Robotics Lab

A robust intervention by Studio Bright delivers radical change, a significant civic contribution and a comfortable place to meet a robot.

At the far end of level ten, the ceiling is higher and fully glazed, like a greenhouse.
Projects | Thomas Daniell | 27 Jul 2022

Witty elegance: The Upper

In Tokyo, Sydney studio Luchetti Krelle has created two distinguishable yet highly compatible dining retreats, channelling mid-century Italian modernism and Art Deco decadence.