A Light Brunch

Half an hour at Marque Cars & Coffee. 9:30am – 10:00am, Sunday October 1st. 688 South Road, Moorabbin. Melbourne.

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Frenz in the Park

There’s quite a stigma within the automotive community, a stigma created in part due to the internet and notion of popular ideas, fashion trends for the car world, unwritten rules which lay out a procedure and instruction for how things must be done, and the majority of encouragers are unfortunately wired to believe that these […]

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MSDx Winter 23

Twice a year the Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne puts on a multi-floor covering exhibition showcasing the latest work of the school’s architecture and design students. The exhibits on display range from small scale projects looking at how our homes and buildings can better sit in the surrounding landscape, the reuse […]

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Ground Level: Urbanism at Wesley Place

One of the utmost beneficial aspects of a design in any modern urban development is the way that the ground floor is utilised, this also comes down to how the ground floor is connected to the public space surrounding it. These should go hand in hand and not turn their backs to one another. The […]

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Futures Collective MDW23

Melbourne Design Week again takes over the city for the last week of May. The multi faceted event showcases the work of thousands of designers and artists from varying communities both local and interstate as well as international. Events for the week are held at varying times within hundreds of locations across primarily Melbourne but […]

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Future Proof

University architecture has for at least the past thirty years been intentionally interesting, I know I personally have for a long time felt that some of the best public architecture exists within and around universities, as does some really well thought out public space and it has to be this way. Universities are world schools, […]

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Futures Collective

Melbourne design week presented by the National Gallery of Victoria was held throughout the third week of March at various locations around the city, showcasing some of the state’s leading designers of furniture, lighting, general wares and objet d’art. The 1880’s mansion Villa Alba in the inner east suburb of Kew provided one such exhibition space. The […]

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