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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Introducing the Voices of Indesign • The ‘Education Outlook’ Issue
Winners 2022 • Celebrating regional design on the global stage
Best of the Best
The Building
The Multi-ResidentialBuilding
The Living Space • JOINT WINNER
The Living Space • JOINT WINNER
The Work Space
The Social Space
The Retail Space
The Learning Space
The Health & Wellbeing Space
The Design Studio
The Influencer
The Object
The Graduate • JOINT WINNER
The Graduate • JOINT WINNER
The Prodigy
The Luminary 2022
THE ULTIMATE INDUSTRY CHEAT SHEET
Dreams Made Of Timber • Indesign ♥ Kustom Timber
Make It A Landmark With DECO Cladding And Façades • Indesign ♥ DECO Australia
Acoustics Widen The Sphere For Learning
Relive The 1970s With Lincoln • Indesign ♥ Cult
Concrete Veneer, With Benefits • Indesign ♥ Robertson’s Building Products
The Science Behind Flexible Furniture • In this modern science facility VE Furniture’s Shinto table system offers a foundation for flexible STEM-led learning spaces.
CONCLAD by Bella Decor Concrete Innovation • Indesign ♥ Bella Decor
Agent For Change • Once the domain of the ‘starchitect’, architecture has become a much more inclusive and accessible practice, with people like SJB director Adam Haddow leading the way.
Poetic License • H+O’s ceramic practice is a wild exploration of surface and colour, feeding into interior concepts that plunge us deep into the sight, sound and taste of a space.
INDESIGN Luminary Optimist, Activist • Championing community, reconciliation and Country, architect, educator and activist Jefa Greenaway is one of Australia’s most influential advocates of Indigenous design.
Flooring Found Upon Common Ground • Interface has embarked on a journey of reconciliation with collaboration, experience, immersion and connection at its heart. Borne from this is Upon Common Ground, a collection that explores the deep connection to Country of First Nations Australians.
A Vision Beyond Compare • There can be no better interpretation of a workspace than that of The Works by Futurespace for the Reece Group. An exciting new home for a dynamic business, The Works is how the future looks for work and life… or should that be life and work?
Homegrown Melody • Set atop the new Ace Hotel Sydney, Kiln is a unique expression of Australia by Fiona Lynch Office.
Enhanced Learning Starts With Space
All Aboard! • How do we teach teenagers today? This secondary college challenges convention of form while facilitating the new thinking shaping today’s pedagogical spaces.
Bathed In Gold • BVN’s Brisbane studio opens out to nature in the style of a classic Queenslander with open-air verandah.
Where Unicorns Work • Adaptable, neurodiverse work settings define this boundary-pushing workplace, designed by Geyer for fintech unicorn, Tyro, and its next-gen talent.
Blue-Sky Learning • Wurun Senior Campus’ terraces in the sky and...