Blueprint For Living - Full program
Arts:Performing Arts
Internationally renowned designer Bethan Laura Wood is building a library like no other; she gives us a tour of Kaleidoscope-o-rama; Nam Le, award winning author of The Boat, takes us to the two places that shaped him as a writer; and Annie Smithers cooks Elizabeth David's courgettes à la grecque.
Paul Bangay tours the Murdoch family farm, and the meat name game heats up
Future-proofing our beloved cities, and Hetty Lui McKinnon's last meal
Saudi Arabia’s 'The Line' and architectural megalomania
Re-designing the nature strip and re-inventing the suburban backyard
The lost art of dress and a tour of the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
The alt right diet, meat and masculinity and chef Jo Barrett's last supper
Paris' radical climate plan and a design history of the bicycle
Optimistic design the Solarpunk way, trend cycles spinning out and a museum of disgusting foods
Besha Rodell predicts 2024 food trends, Nathan Thrall on Jerusalem and Guy Grossi's last supper
Aesthetic uniformity, hipster cafes and Neutraface, the ubiquitous signifier of gentrification
Kevin McCloud on good design, Yanis Varoufakis' sense of place and Annie Smithers' homage to Elizabeth David
A psychoanalytic account of comfort eating, the fate of COVID-core comfort wear and the design history of the comfy chair
Blueprint For Living: Bee Wilson on loss and cooking, Dan Hunter's last supper and Lucy Treloar on a ghost town in South Australia
The architectural and environmental legacies of colonisation
The greigification of interiors and the netural-colours of stealth wealth
Cruise ships, cargo ships and capital
'We're afraid of walkable distances now?' — conspiracies and the '15-minute city'
A scholarly paean to leftovers and the festishisation of decay
Blueprint x Christmas: a very seasonal romp through food, gardens and design
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