Koo Koo mailbox in a stylized shape of a bird to bring some fun to something that’s normally relegated to simply functional.
Located in the southern part of Melbourne, this small inner city pub established in 1940, has seen a huge transformation with an additional space added to the back of the Hotel. This clever rethinking of space and structure has effectively turned the pub from a one level local watering-hole into a “futuristic voyeur’s playground” with striking differences between the old and new structures.
Located on a corner the existing shed was a distinctive building, a windowless, narrow double storey structure on a single storey residential street. As the only remaining shed in the area it is a unique reminder of the suburb’s industrial past.
Melbourne, Australia is about to reach new heights with Australia 108, a hotel and apartment tower designed by Fender Katsalidis.
This Evonik wind explorer electric-powered car is amazingly inexpensive. The super lightweight car recently made the journey from the South of Perth through the rugged Australian landscapes using less than $15 in electricity. Just to put that into context, that’s a journey of over 5,000 kilometers!
Jack Frost is an industrial designer from Perth, Western Australia. Throughout his schooling Jack excelled in the creative disciplines of art, woodwork and photography. These courses encouraged him to follow a path in design.
The new playground makes extensive use of landform to house a variety of play experiences and elements that caters for the entire family.
For the other side of Queensbridge Square, a second sculptural intervention was created over a new concrete vent shaft.







