Blueprint For Living - Full program
Arts:Performing Arts
If you are dressed head to toe in black, polyester, nylon or some combination thereof, you may need a dress doctor. Linda Przybyszewski - Dress maker, historian and author of The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish - discusses the history of the dress doctors who helped women design, make and choose clothing for the workplace and home. She explains the design principles that guided the Dress doctors and their legacy in contemporary fashion and design.
Lakemba's Ramadan nights market, and a tribute to Mary Quant
Food, faith, and more food
Breaking up with the SUV?
Australia's Filipino Food Revolution, and Perth's first design week
Saying goodbye to summer
Women writing architecture, and stories of spatial hope
Design for good
What is queer space anyway?
'We're afraid of walkable distances now?' — conspiracies and the '15-minute city'
Dressing Lydia Tár, and reckoning with monumental history
Suburbia reimagined, and a history of shock on the fashion runway
The imperial roots of Australian wine, and the fruits of Asian-Australian suburbia
The best of Blueprint — food
The best of Blueprint — landscapes
The best of Blueprint — travel
The best of Blueprint — fashion
The best of Blueprint: Design
A blueprint for a very rudimental Christmas
Busting the myths about Indigenous architecture, and a botanical palate
Oslo Davis eavesdrops on the city, and delight with Arent and Pyke
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