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.
Filipinx cuisine, Paul Bangay on soil, Eucalypt of the Year and Colin Bisset on the Pyrex jug
Urban planning on Country, women and horticulture, Annie Smithers on salad dressing, and Colin Bisset on corduroy
Suburban liveability in Australia, remembering fashion titan Thierry Mugler and the iconic Tolix chair
Why Andre Leon Talley is 'the only one', and how the Maori meeting house, Hinemihi, found her way home
Le Corbusier's bidet, Paul Bangay's garden essentials, and what fire can do for you
Feminist architecture, the role of Vietnamese outworkers in Australian fashion, Sense of Place with Kirsty Manning and a trip to Belfast
Heritage and Country, gnocchi and brussels sprouts, an urban farm and a trip to Brasilia
Western Sydney heat, waterbirds, goodbye to ANZAC Hall and a trip to Toronto
Digital disruptions to domesticity, worn stories, brussels sprouts and a trip to Milan
Designing for disability, collectivising the pub, Frasier's apartment and a trip to South Auckland
The Murrigellas' Blak Christmas, Annie Smithers and Paul Bangay's festive gifts, and a mistletoe primer
Australia's hospitality crisis, rethinking fires with Bruce Pascoe and Bill Gammage, and a poet unboxes 1980s Belfast
Architects for climate action, Annie Smithers makes panforte, rewilding in Florida and kosher sourdough for Chanukah
The myths of 'friendly' design, Australia's Highway 1, and a database of a traditional place names
How to put an end to "crap" architecture, make meringues, and travel to 1960s Swansea
Ruby Tandoh's cook as you are, designer Jordan Gogos on Kato Assos, a wake of crows, and a trip to Mexico City
Wilderness myths, Amsterdam's night mayor, and the cruise ship that started it all…
Backyard bees, Frankenstein cities, and a walk through the cemetery
What has gender got to do with type? Plus Annie Smithers on fruit mince, creole classicism in Malaysia and a Lost and Found journey to Bath.
Love-bombing Tasmania, a sleepy seaside town, and the psychology of fashion
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