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.
Kate Reid's journey from Formula 1 to the boulangerie
Defining the design museum, and a guide to urban foraging
Clover Moore's Sydney — an urbanist's guide
Flood levee effects, and Sydney's unrealised dreams
Architects in regional Australia, and the lessons of a California hillside
The golden arches in Black America and the history of architecture and acoustics
King Charles III's architectural battles, and elevating the in-flight meal
Lucy Sante on New York's thirst, and an audience with old giants
Hetty Lui McKinnon's Tenderheart, and kitsch visions of the Queen
An inside history of the mall and Tim Entwisle on Evergreen
Bruce Mau's design for life, and the Queen's gendered style politics
Queen Elizabeth II: A royal blueprint
George Monbiot's culinary regenesis, and a utopian architect
Inside Only Murders in the Building's envious apartments, and booze-free pairing menus
Issey Miyake's quiet radicalism, and the Puer Mingins motif's origins
The trees that make Australia and a chapel in the forest
The growing field of sensory urbanism, and owning heritage
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A walk through Madrid's Botanical Gardens and the future of Australian suburbs
Thoughtful design for social and public housing, spotting climate change in 130-year-old restaurant menus, Repair Rudimental, and the design history of the fountain pen
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