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INDESIGN

INDESIGN #94
Magazine

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.

FROM THE EDITOR & PUBLISHER

INDESIGN

Introducing the Voices of Indesign • The Celebration Issue

INDE.AWARDS Winners 2025 • Celebrating regional design on the global stage

The Luminary 2025

INSPIRE

Making connections

Donald Judd in South Australia • Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary is one of Donald Judd’s most significant artworks and certainly one of Australia’s most prized possessions, albeit a somewhat unknown one.

Be unique • Welcomed to the Australian design scene in 2024, Kokuyo is set to redefine collaboration, bringing its unique blend of colour and function to individuals and corporations, designed to be used Any Way!

From Milan to Japan

Authentic design

Six iconic ICONs

INDESIGN 25 YEARS • Celebrating 25 years of Indesign magazine, we could not be happier with the consistency of the extraordinary content we set out to, and continue to, support.

REFLECTING ON THE LAST 25 YEARS • For the past25years Stephen Crafti has been an Indesign contributor, shedding his particular light on design from jewellery and fashion to architecture and beyond.

FOOD FOR THE GODS • Globally recognised for his restaurant, chef Darren Teoh is an innovator who translates local, seasonal ingredients into a cuisine fit for the gods – and those lucky humans who have a reservation at Dewakan.

TIME AS SOLID FORM • “If we were to strip out that spinal cord of numbers from our understanding of time, could it have a certain hue, a certain texture?” asks Singapore-based artist Dawn Ng.

THE SPACE BETWEEN • By necessity, designers are shapeshifters, vacillating between projection, translation, and a kind of quiet submersion of self. It is in this liminal space between self and other that David Hicks has built a career.

COLOUR IS A VERB: DAVID SEQUEIRA • An array of coloured circles overlaid in perfect geometric sequences create a spectrum of musical auras in artist David Sequeira’s Bundanon Art Gallery commission, Form from the Formless (Under Bundanon Stars).

Anything but standard • At last, The Standard, Singapore has arrived, and it certainly exceeds expectations.

Soft power • At DISSH Armadale, Brahman Perera channels a retail renaissance, with a richly layered interior that balances feminine softness and urban edge.

Flipping the mirror ball • The absolutely hottest spot in Kuala Lumpur, Lane 23 by K2LD is all about having fun.

Sydney’s multipurpose urban courtyard • Tzannes has completed work at The Brewery in Sydney’s Central Park, marking the culmination of an internationally significant adaptive reuse project.

A vision in silver • A simple and stark silver box juts out into the street. It can be no other than architectural practice TAOA’s new studio.

Landmark now • At the gateway to Surry Hills, a striking architectural intervention seamlessly unites both heritage and contemporary.

Pod hopping • Nestled in the heart of Chandigarh, TuBu is a burger joint that understands its clientele and the city it lives in.

To make a village • Seven years in the making, the new Surry Hills Village is here with doors open and crowds...

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Languages

  • English