2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards High Commendations – Best Temporary Design
Highly commended temporary projects at the 2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards.Fisher & Paykel – The Social Kitchen 2012 by Alt Group (Auckland, NZ)Tabcorp Marquee 2010 by Mim Design (Flemington, Vic)
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Highly commended cafe projects at the 2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards.Corner Store Cafe by Richards & Spence (Toowong, Qld)Mister Close by Russell & George (Melbourne, Vic)Shortgrain by George...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards High Commendations – Best Bar Design
Highly commended bar projects at the 2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards. Bishop of Ostia by Figureground Architecture (Brunswick East, Vic)Lui Bar by Elenberg Fraser (Melbourne, Vic)Matilda Bay Brewer’s...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards High Commendations – Best Restaurant Design
Highly commended restaurant projects at the 2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards.Bridge Room by Tobias Partners (Sydney, NSW)Eno Pizzeria by Chris Connell Design (Neutral Bay, NSW)Momofuku Seibo by Luchetti...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Hall of Fame
Jimmy Watson’s Wine Bar is not only a significant project of Australian Modernism but a landmark in Australian dining. Designed in 1962 by Robin Boyd, it makes manifest his well-publicized and...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Visual Identity Design
The D.O.C group have a strong sense of their Italian hospitality heritage, and its traditional balance between rigour and informality in food production and service. This has been translated with...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Visual Identity Design
The original cleverness of the Baker D. Chirico brand has been extended and celebrated in a visually arresting and playful series of design moves. From the refined typeface that evokes early European...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Retail Design
Proving that sophisticated design does not need to take itself too seriously, the whimsical fit-out of Zumbo creates a magical setting to take the current gastronomic fashion for macaroons to the...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Temporary Design
Capturing the imagination of the Melbourne food and design community, with its synergy between compact form, a tight selection of Japanese food and drink, and urban extemporaneity, Chasing Kitsune...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Cafe Design
Third Wave Cafe translates the stereotypical Australian beach kiosk into an architectural icon, without pretension. Striking and uncompromising siting ensure the building stands out on the shore line,...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Bar Design
Prettiness becomes almost decadent in the lavish fantasy setting of Pretty Please. Catering for the savvy night crowds of Melbourne’s sophisticated bar scene, Pretty Please offers a sumptuous spatial...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Restaurant Design
With its pared back aesthetic and respectful handling of the existing architecture, The Apollo represents a welcome direction in Australasian hospitality design where the offer of food and drink is...
View Article2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Restaurant Design
Exotic, atmospheric and transformative of its Crown complex shell, Spice Temple exemplifies the best of high-end dining, where a sense of occasion bordering on fantasy is called for. The experience...
View Article2012 Horbury Hunt Awards
Think Brick announces the 2012 Horbury Hunt Awards. On the 2012 jury were: Neil Durbach and Camilla Block (Durbach Block Jaggers), Cameron Bruhn (Architecture Media), Rachel Neeson (Neeson Murcutt...
View Article2012 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses
Perched above the Great Ocean Road in coastal Victoria, Big Hill sits firmly within its site. Facing south-east, the house surveys Bass Strait through native landscape, and a curation of vistas is...
View Article2012 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses
A four-room workers cottage, typical of the type found in the inner suburbs of Brisbane, has been sensitively, ingeniously and economically adapted for contemporary family living. The project...
View Article2012 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses
Located on the site of a former cheese factory, the Queens-berry Street House highlights the nuances of the surrounding context. The subtle play of brick patterning signals a careful consideration for...
View Article2012 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses
Cliff Face House is attuned to both its function and its spectacular site. Located on the eastern edge of Pittwater, the steep site is dominated by a sandstone cliff running powerfully north—south and...
View Article2012 National Architecture Awards: Robin Boyd Award
Shearer’s Quarters is located on Waterview, a historic farming property on North Bruny Island — land first granted to Captain James Kelly in 1840. The lodgings have a wonderful sense of spirit,...
View Article2012 National Architecture Awards: Multiple Housing
This grouped dwelling development uses courtyards to balance communality and privacy, focusing on the provision of a flexible planning model that favours social housing principles — multi-generational...
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