In this week’s architecture and design video round-up (above), Australia’s most beautiful places to wine and dine have been named by the 2020 Eat Drink Design Awards.
Western Australian brewing company Gage Roads has opened the doors to Atomic Beer Project. Designed by Sydney-based interiors firm YSG, this is the beer-maker’s first combined microbrewery and taproom on the east coast of Australia.
A chance meeting for David Caon and Henry Wilson has evolved into a bright new business venture. The duo have come together to co-found the design brand Laker; the Continental Shelf storage system is the label’s first joint-designed product.
And finally this week, Cameron Bruhn has compiled a 306-page monograph titled MMXX which surveys the last 20 years of Australian architecture.
For more information on each of these stories, see below.
- Eat Drink Design Awards 2020: From well-dressed watering holes to exquisite fine-diners, Australia’s most beautiful establishments have been named by the 2020 Eat Drink Design Awards. Read more.
- Atomic Beer Project by YSG: Designed by Sydney-based practice YSG, Atomic Beer Project in Redfern is inspired by the gritty locale and the 1982 sci-fi film Tron. Read more.
- David Caon x Henry Wilson: Henry Wilson and David Caon have co-founded Laker, a new label which manufactures the joint-designed Continental Shelf storage system. Read more.
- MMXX by Cameron Bruhn: Titled MMXX, Cameron Bruhn’s new monograph compiles 59 projects completed in the last 20 years by more than 100 leading Australian architects. Read more.
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