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Around the world consumers are standing up for their ‘right to repair’. The concept may conjure images of broken toasters and obsolete smartphones, but architects insist we should demand the right to repair our built environment.
Clement Meadmore’s iconic mid-century furniture
Bruce Pascoe’s object of desire - Nadgee IV
Breaking news: Vikings enjoyed cinnamon buns
Can churches solve the housing crisis?
The magnificence of Broughton Hall
A tour of the Murdoch family farm with Paul Bangay
Can you call a fake steak a 'steak'?
A love letter to Queensland’s coast
We love cities - how can we future proof them?
Last Supper: Hetty Lui McKinnon
Food influencers’ appetite for brand endorsements
Colin Bisset’s Iconic Designs — Architectural megalomania
Saudi Arabia’s The Line: ‘Revolution in urban living’ or disaster waiting to happen?
Object of Desire — Kirstie Clements’ Chanel jacket
Annie Smithers Kitchen Rudimental — cooks Elizabeth David – Gratin Dauphinois
Object of Desire – Besha Rodell’s vintage glassware
Redesigning the nature strip
Against the lawn-industrial complex
The lost art of dress: a history of the dress doctors who once made America stylish
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