Sunday, July 29, 2007

Saturday InDesign



Saturday InDesign Sydney was on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th July. There are a number of design showrooms that open their doors mainly for the design profession (architects, interior designers, specifiers etc) to visit. Many showrooms offered cloth bags with brochures of their products inside, food and drinks, and even live music. They had buses carting people around to the various showrooms as well. The areas covered included: Pyrmont, Surry Hills, Chippendale, Waterloo, and Alexandria. I enjoyed the new PYD building. It houses a number of showrooms including Roger Sellers bathroomware and Koda Lighting. Showrooms visited over the two days included: James Richardson, FY2K, Steelcase, Hafele, and Porters Paints.

Saturday InDesign: http://www.saturdayindesign.com.au/

PYD Building, Waterloo: http://www.pyd.com.au/

More photos of the day over at Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaosgeneration/sets/72157601065438842/

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Chris Chun's Fragile Beauty exhibition - opens Sep 13

Chris Chun

The Fragile Beauty exhibition will feature New Works on Paper by Chris Chun.

The exhibiton will run from 11-30 September at the Washhouse Gallery in Rozelle, Sydney.
The opening night will be Thursday 13 September.

Chris Chun's website: http://www.chrischun.com
Washhouse Gallery's website: http://www.washhousegallery.com.au/

Monday, July 16, 2007

Monday to Friday tshirts



I like the idea of these tshirts, especially the Friday one.

"Beep, beep, BEEP, BEEP, [hit snooze] Beep, BEEP, SHIT! Yep, you're late again, and you don't even have time to decide which pair of underwear is cleanest, let alone what you actually want to wear.

Monday to Friday tees are the answer to what to throw on in the mornings, the lazy man's (and woman's) uniform. Super-comfy, instant fashion, every working day of the week.

Just say 'no' to crippling clothing indecision, get yourself some of
these puppies, lay back and hit your snooze button. Twice."

W: http://www.mondaytofriday.com.au

Sunday, July 15, 2007

d/Art/07 - Jul 13 - Aug 18



Friday 13 July to Saturday 18 August 2007

Tue - Fri: 12.00 - 7.00pm, Sat & Sun 10.00am - 6.00pm
Gallery 2

"d/Art/07 is the tenth anniversary of Australia's premier screen and digital media arts events presented by d/Lux/MediaArts. d/Art/07 examines the increasingly fragmented edges of the digital media world, where device shifting, bandwidth and media distribution technologies are fast becoming the key apparatus of contemporary screen culture. Exploring multi-user online environments such as Second Life the exhibition looks at how artists are penetrating the 'In World' to access the new audiences and unique opportunities these spaces offer.

d/Art/07 provides a sophisticated point of entry to some of the best examples of recent digital media works from Australia and overseas, complimented by a program of online and real-world screenings, industry discussions, talks and public forums."

W: http://www.dlux.org.au

Fernando Romero architecture lecture - August 8



The Lloyd Rees Memorial Lecture 2007: Fernando Romero

"Fernando Romero, eminent Mexican architect and founder of LAR (Laboratory of Architecture) presents an illustrated lecture on this internationally recognised practice. Since establishing LAR in 1999, Romero has generated unprecedented spaces such as his award-winning Bridging Tea House Jinhua City, China, demonstrating his commitment to the exploration of new geometries and materials that redefine the contemporary built environment.

Distinguished for their dialogue between context, culture and refined spatial forms, Fernando Romero’s two architectural studios LCM (Laboratory of Mexico City) and LAR have been recognised with numerous national and international awards. These include the International Bauhaus Award 2004, SARA Prize (Society of American Registered Architects) 2005 and The Red Dot Award - best of the best, for Bridging Tea House 2006.

The Lloyd Rees Memorial Lecture is presented by the MCA and Arts NSW, in association with Sydney Design 07, the Royal Institute of Architects and the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs."

Date: Wed 08 Aug 2007
Time: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George St, The RocksInternational Architecture Cost: $15/$10 MCA and RAIA Members and Concessions
Bookings essential: 02 9245 2484 or email education@mca.com.au

W: http://www.sydneydesign.com.au/sd07/?s=program&id=5

Sydney Design 07 - August 14-19



The 11th Sydney Design festival will include the following events:

SD07 International speaker: Joel Gethin Lewis of UnitedVisualArtists
Date: Mon 06 Aug 2007, Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, Venue: Powerhouse Museum

Romancing wool - Akira Isogawa in conversation with curator Glynis Jones
Date: Wed 08 Aug 2007, Time: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, Venue: Powerhouse Museum

The Lloyd Rees Memorial Lecture 2007: Fernando Romero, eminent Mexican architect and founder of LAR (Laboratory of Architecture)
Date: Wed 08 Aug 2007, Time: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm, Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George St, The Rocks

d factory: Great design for under $10
Date: Thu 16 Aug 2007, Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm, Venue: Powerhouse Museum

Young Blood: Designers Market
Date: Fri 17 Aug 2007, Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm and Sat 18 Aug 2007, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue: Powerhouse Museum

W: http://www.sydneydesign.com.au

Looking Back Looking Forward - July 17



Architecture Foundation Australia and The University of Sydney Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning present: Looking Back Looking Forward

Speakers: Glenn Murcutt, Peter Stutchbury, Richard Leplastrier and Brit Andresen.
"Four of Australia's foremost award winning architects will reflect upon their past works and suggest how we go forth to meet the considerable challenges of the future. The lecture will be presented in conjunction with the seventh annual Glenn Murcutt International Architecture Master Class, with participants from around the world."

Free public lecture. No bookings. First in best dressed.
Place Eastern Avenue Auditorium, University of Sydney.
Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Friday, June 29, 2007

Sydney Opera House Celebrates World Heritage

Sydney Opera House

"Sydney Opera House was formally recognised as one of the most outstanding places on Earth with its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List on June 28.

Sydney Opera House is now listed alongside other universally treasured places such as the Taj Mahal, the ancient Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Wall of China and the Great Barrier Reef.

The expert report by the International Council on Monuments and Sites to the World Heritage Committee states, "Sydney Opera House stands by itself as one of the indisputable masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind."

Sydney Opera House Architect Jørn Utzon received the news that the building is to be inscribed on the World Heritage List, saying "World Heritage Listing is fantastic... thank you very much."

W: http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/sections/corporate/world_heritage.asp?sm=6&ss=27

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Pastizzi Cafe, Newtown



Pastizzi Cafe recently opened at 523 King St, Newtown. They have savoury and sweet pastizzis. We tried the chicken and mushroom, empanada, and spinach and ricotta ones. Tasty and great value at $1.60 each. They have them on the trays behind the counter. Also tried the chicken and mushroom ravioli $9 and it was really fresh and yummy.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Takayon exhibition - 4-17 July in Newtown

Takayon

Yoshie Takahasi is holding her 1st solo exhibtion titled KM5 at the Beehive Gallery, 441 King St Newtown from 4-17 July. Her portfolio website is called Ghinjo Graphica and you see more of her illustration, graphic design and multimedia work there.

W: http://takayon.nobody.jp/

Beehive Gallery website: http://www.beehivegallery.com.au

Cool building in Chippendale



Walked past this cool building in Little Queen St, Chippendale the other day. I like the font/lettering of the signs.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Clothes swapping rather than shopping

Article in the SMH titled: 'Swap till you drop' about the new trend of swapping clothes with others either online or at swap events.

Websites mentioned: Clothing Exchange http://clothingexchange.com.au, Swapstyle http://www.swapstyle.com and Vogue http://forums.vogue.com.au

W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/fashion/swap-till-you-drop/2007/06/07/1181089236972.html

Saturday, June 16, 2007

LTC Peter Irvine - Gloria Jean's Coffees - 28 June

The next Last Thursday Club (LTC) event topic is: From small to big..
The event will be "packed with info on how you can transform your small business into a large one and build a brand to be one of your greatest business assets.

Speaker 1: Peter Irvine, Managing Director, Gloria Jean’s Coffees
"If you’re interested in fast growth; what to do when no one wants to work for you; how to handle cash flow stress; and giving your customers a consistent experience every time, then you’ll love the Gloria Jean’s Coffees story. Peter Irvine will reveal the genius behind the Gloria Jean’s empire and how he built it to be one of the best known brands and fastest growing businesses in the country."

Speaker 2: Carolyn Stafford, Connect Marketing Professionals will talk about "Small Business, Big Brand"

W: http://www.lastthursdayclub.net

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Inaluxe interviews artist, craftser Anna Blandford

Inaluxe's Kristina interviews Anna Blandford of the label Anna Laura on her blog. Anna Blandford is based in Melbourne and she creates beautiful artworks, bags, pouches, wallets and badges.

W: http://inaluxe.blogspot.com/2007/05/interview-with-annalaura.html

Anna Laura art blog: http://www.annalauraart.blogspot.com/
Inaluxe's blog: http://inaluxe.blogspot.com/

Hope Street Markets - till Sunday 4pm, 10th June

Hope Street Markets

"The Hope Street Markets are a creatively supported environment for young talented designers to promote and expose their talents through different mediums.

Hope Street Markets is a collaboration of young designers in: clothing, accessories, jewellery, object design, and art..

Hope Street is a non-profit organisation. We will be donating money from the markets to help support Hope Street - Urban Compassion projects helping bring Hope to the streets of Sydney’s homeless."

I visited the market this afternoon and it was great! The space was really cool - kind of like a club atmosphere with a DJ spinning records, lots of people milling about and designers selling colourful, fun, interesting products from coasters to bags to jewellery to brooches.

Designers at the markets are listed here: http://www.hopestreetmarkets.com/designers.php

W: http://www.hopestreetmarkets.com/

Monday, June 4, 2007

Blogger's blogs of note site

"Interesting and noteworthy Blogger-powered blogs, compiled by the Blogger Team.
For historical context, see Concerning the Historie and Nature of Blogs of Note."

W: http://blogsofnote.blogspot.com/

Article on successful people who didn't finish school

Article in the SMH titled: 'I never finished school'. Successful people who didn't finish high school include Sandra Yates, chairwoman of Saatchi & Saatchi, Lindsay Fox of Linfox, Tom Potter, founder of the Eagle Boys Pizza chain and others. The article talks about some of the characteristics and attitudes of these people which have helped them be successful.

W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/management/i-never-finished-school/2007/05/22/1179601395166.html

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

South End cafe




A new casual cafe has opened on King St, Newtown near the St Peters station end. Tried the South End brekkie with halloumi, olives, fried eggs, sausage, and bacon and the Chorizo, chickpea stew which was on the Specials board. The chocolate milkshake was pretty refreshing too.

Out of the box - architecture talks 18 July and 9 August

Out of the Box

"Join leading architects, academics and urban designers in lively debate followed by informal chat with drinks and nibbles at the MOS bar.

To coincide with the Homes in the sky exhibition we begin with the subject of sustainable housing for our future and the viability of ecologically sustainable housing design.

Out of the box 1 | Wednesday 18 July
Can we reduce our global footprint or is it too late? What does the changing demographic of Australian cities mean to the quarter acre block and the barbeques in the backyard?

Speakers include:

Adam Haddow
Adam Haddow is a promising young architect, a Director of SJB Architects and the 2006 recipient of the 40th Anniversary Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship.
Recently returned from a 4 month sabbatical, Adam will discuss new movements in medium density housing projects from his investigations in the USA, Europe and Japan.

Frank Stanisic
Frank is the Director of Stanisic Associates and has designed collective housing projects throughout the Sydney metropolitan area including Mondrian, Zone, Edo and Rose. Winner of the RAIA Premier’s, Wilkinson and Special Jury Awards, his projects focus on ideas of eco-minimalism to create unplugged, breathing and permeable environments. He teaches at UTS Design Studio V and has been published locally and internationally.

Rod Simpson
Rod Simpson of SW Architects was instrumental in developing the NSW Government’s BASIX legislation, designed to ensure that all new homes use less water and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Rod has also worked on the Metropolitan Planning Strategy to show the big picture for the state’s future growth.

Caroline Pidcock (Chair)
President of the Australian Sustainability Built Environment Council and past president of the RAIA. Her principal in practice focuses on the ecologically sustainable design.

Out of the box 2 | Thursday 9 August
What can architects and designers do to help solve the energy and resources crisis? Houses in the sky? Medium density living? What more must we do to address the problems facing us all in the years to come.

Speakers include:

Kim Crestani
Principal of Order Architects and designer of the innovative add-on called the Pod System,.Kim is also the recipient of the Marion Mahony Griffin Award for her contribution to architecture.

Tina Engelen
Designer for the Altair apartments astride the Cross City Tunnel, Caroline has formed a new design company to address the issues of medium density living.

Stephanie Smith and Kim Mcbryde, Innovarchi Architects
Stephanie and Ken met during the 4 years they were working with Renzo Piano in Genoa and Paris. They established Innovarchi in 1996 and were the local representative architects for Renzo Piano on Aurora Place (Macquarie Apartments and ABN AMRO Tower). Innovarchi then went on to design the Podium of the Q1 tower, one of Australia’s tallest residential buildings. They are now working on a sister project, an 80-storey residential tower in Dubai, and a 3-hectare master plan adjacent to the Auckland CBD involving 20 buildings and 1400 apartments. Both projects are driven by underlying concerns for sustainability.

Peter Droege (Chair)
Conjoint Professor, School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Newcastle. Author and public speaker on urban design, author of The Renewable City and director of Epolis.com.au

Museum of Sydney on the site of first Government House | 6pm – 8:30pm | General $20 Conc/Members $15 | Includes a tour of Homes in the sky with curator Caroline Butler-Bowdon from 6pm and refreshments from 8pm following the talk | Bookings essential T 02 8239 2211

Each hour of participation in these events may contribute to the annual informal CPE requirements for architect’s registration."

W: http://www.hht.net.au/whats_on/events/architecture

10th Sydney Writer's Festival - till 3 June

For program details go to: http://www.swf.org.au