Artichoke, Australia’s most respected interior architecture and design magazine, presents inspiring examples of design excellence and engaging discussion of design issues to industry professionals and a broader audience of design-savvy consumers. It reviews significant new projects, profiles designers, showcases new products and explores creative design collaborations. It is the national magazine of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA).
Welcome
Artichoke
Refreshed Practice Notes by the DIA for all designers
Contributors
The Edit • A round up of the latest and greatest furniture, lighting and objects.
In Brief • A collection of the latest interiors recently completed by Australian designers, from a rooftop bar in Sydney to a transportable tiny hotel travelling around Victoria.
Behold the next generation • The young architects and designers of today are facing and solving problems no generation before them has encountered. The constant changes presented by technology, artificial intelligence, political overhauls, environmental uncertainty and the push for social inclusivity are all they have known during their education and working life. Their youth, optimism and ambition have allowed them to not only cope with these changes, but thrive among them.
Emerging - Furniture designers
Second Edition • What started as a research project for Amy Seo and Shahar Cohen, founders of Second Edition, has turned into an ongoing investigation into how buildings and objects can be more resource efficient.
Bolaji Teniola • Adelaide-based furniture designer Bolaji Teniola is guided by a dedication to trialling and testing, and “always giving things a go.”
Yeend Studio • Thomas Yeend, founder of Yeend Studio, creates hand-crafted object, lighting and furniture designs from his Adelaide studio.
Marlo Lyda • For Marlo Lyda, a youth spent between inner-city Sydney and the Central Tablelands lead to work inspired by nature, but created using industrial methods and materials.
The Disco • In Brisbane, emerging studio J.AR Office has created a hair salon where stainless steel joinery, cool lighting and polished concrete evoke the spatial qualities of a slick nightclub experience.
Africola Canteen • In her first interiors project since starting her solo practice, emerging designer Claire Markwick-Smith has created a new eatery and retail interior exuding familiarity and domestic warmth for well-loved Adelaide institution Africola.
Emerging - Designers & architects
Office Mi-Ji • Millie Anderson and Jimmy Carter of Melbourne-based Office Mi-Ji seek to create architecture that is refreshingly playful but refined and highly considered.
Knight Wilson • The founders of Gold Coast- and Melbourne-based Knight Wilson believe that architecture need not be original or on trend, but instead dictated by the everyday lives of its occupants.
Sandra Githinji • This Kenyan-born, Melbourne-based multidisciplinary designer interrogates the interdependence between design and people to facilitate more equitable environments.
Miles Thorp Architects • Lewis Miles and Chris Thorp, the Sydney-based founders of Miles Thorp Architects, are driven by their clients' strong visions and personal narratives, combined with the relationships they form with engineers and consultants.
Trower Falvo Architects • With its depth of intention and resolution, the work of Simona Falvo and Dayne Trower requires careful, quiet and considered observation.
Youssofzay and Hart • Based in Sydney, this practice is committed to built excellence, working with some of Australia’s most renowned arts institutions to deliver exhibitions, gallery interiors and site-specific architectural interventions.
Above the Clouds •...