With three issues a year, Indesign magazine is Australia’s leading voice in commercial architecture and design with an emphasis on sectors of workplace, education, hospitality, retail, healthcare and aged care. For 20 years, Indesign’s provocative and insightful coverage and conversations have been influential in shaping the Australian commercial design landscape. It is the premier professional resource for practicing architects, designers and specifiers, capturing the design thinking and thought leadership behind the region’s most outstanding projects, products and practices.
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The dNa Design Legacy • As Design Nation marks a quarter-century, we reflect on the dedication, adaptability and relationships that make the brand a cornerstone of our design community.
The Disruptor • Dr Leyla Acaroglu, newly appointed chief circular designer at Circular Australia, is ready to give Australia, and the world, a critical system reboot.
Meditative Architect • How does Vo Trong Nghia tackle insatiable construction markets and dwindling urban ecologies? For the latter, he recommends bamboo. For the former, meditation.
Radical Logic • Anchored by experimental principles of regenerative design and circular economy, Studio Chris Fox speculates on the boundaries between nature and buildings.
Seeking Soulful Density • Building on a profound depth of experience, Kristen Whittle is orchestrating his very own studio with a humanistic design philosophy based on care.
Element Of Surprise • In Brisbane, Hogg and Lamb is carving out a new vernacular in residential and commercial design. You’ll find the studio’s touch on houses and hospitality venues across the city.
Earthly Reflections • Tanya Singer, Errol Evans and Trent Jansen use their craft to make a heartbreakingly beautiful comment on the impact of climate change on Country.
Engineer For Humanity • Tristram Carfrae is a leader of people and monumental once-in-a-lifetime projects that represent change for good.
Regenerative Acoustics Design With A Strong Backstory • Autex Acoustics® breaks new ground with Lanes™, the only entirely carbon neutral ‘air gap’ system on the market.
Small City, Big Ambition • It takes a committed council, passionate population and tailored design initiatives to help a small regional city thrive. Devonport’s Living City shows us the way.
Planning For Change • Walter Burley Griffin’s 1912 Canberra plan presents a globally significant case study in city planning on a grand scale. We ask three local architects about what worked, what didn’t and what we can learn from the capital.
Changing the story, one map at a time • Dallas Rogers urges us to confront the political and colonial dimensions of map-making to radically...