Issue #33 of Indesign Magazine hit the newstands today! In this issue, Indesign’s editor Paul McGillick takes a look at sustainability grounded in history with the yurt. Assistant editor Penny Craswell finds out more about Australian icon, Breville and Ian Briggs of Plus Architecture talks about new apartment living in Australia. Penny Craswell also meets […]
22 May, 2008
Issue #33 of Indesign Magazine hit the newstands today!
In this issue, Indesign’s editor Paul McGillick takes a look at sustainability grounded in history with the yurt. Assistant editor Penny Craswell finds out more about Australian icon, Breville and Ian Briggs of Plus Architecture talks about new apartment living in Australia.
Penny Craswell also meets Asher Bilu amongst the light and shadow of his latest installation, we featuring the award winning Deacons project by the Carr Design Group, Ben Budde re-caps Tokyo Design Week – and that’s just for starters!
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