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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.
A design history of the sneaker
Ecological protection through recognition of cultural significance
Planetary redesign: a speculative architect’s vision of the future
Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental — A kitchen garden tour
Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs — The mason jar
How pollen is used to solve crimes
Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs: Thorncrown Chapel
Redefining Australian food
Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental: how to chop onions
Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs — Ebenezer Howard
A conversation with Carlos Moreno, creator of the 15 minute city
Menu uniformity: symptom of cultural crisis?
Conservation or intervention – deepening fault lines and Australia’s native forests.
Paul Bangay's Garden Rudimental — The garden in spring
Stephanie Alexander on the virtues of vegetables, simplicity and culinary curiosity.
Iconic Designs: Glass House
Reinier de Graaf on the new language of building
Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental — A recipe for asparagus soup
Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs: the monocle
The life and legacy of Clarence Chai
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