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Articles


How Australia can do better in innovation, design and policy: architect Tim Horton [Profile]
We interview Tim Horton, former founding CEO of the Committee of Adelaide, who shares why Australia needs long-term policy consistency, and the difficulties of 'working together' with government, industries and universities.
Is experimental architecture art?: UNSW's Sam Spurr [profile]
We interview Sam Spurr, a theorist and designer working across multiple modes of practice, about N Collective and the relationship between art, architecture and spatial design.
Collaboration across disciplines important for design: RMIT University's Claire Beale [profile]
We interview Claire Beale, who was recently appointed president of the Victoria Tasmania branch of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA), about how collaboration is more important than working solo in design today.
The office isn't dead: Warren and Mahoney's Donna Wheatley [profile]
We interview Dr Donna Wheatley, who shares why working remotely won't be the future, and the importance of putting aside personal perceptions when it comes to designing.
Design thinking needs to be at the outset of tackling issues: Columbia University's Barry Bergdoll [Profile]
We interview Professor Barry Bergdoll, former chief curator of Architecture and Design at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), about his approach to architecture and how museums can be a catalyst for change.
What I've learnt from Glenn Murcutt: Jemmott Associates' Tony Jemmott [Profile]
We interview Tony Jemmott, principal of Jemmott Associates, who attended the Glenn Murcutt International Architecture Master class in Sydney this year and shares some important insights he gained.