In this week’s architecture and design video round-up (above), take a look at the updated designs of the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre, planned for the city of Adelaide in South Australia.
Venture into the mysterious underwater-inspired world created by architects Russell & George for jewellery brand Sarah & Sebastian.
Dive into one of four pools now open to the public in Sydney, including the city’s largest swimming pool to be constructed since the 2000 Olympics.
And finally this week, make a diary note for February 25 – the next installment of inDETAIL, an architect speaker series by Brickworks, will be broadcast live from 6.30pm (AEDT) with special guest Camilla Block.
For more information on each of these stories, see below.
- Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre: Born from a partnership between Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Woods Bagot, the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre is one step closer to realisation with the unveiling of its updated designs. Read more.
- Sarah & Sebastian in Armadale: Vast, mysterious and unfathomably deep, the world’s oceans inspired the new boutique for jewellery brand Sarah & Sebastian, designed by Melbourne-based architects Russell & George. Read more.
- Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre: An impressive aquatic centre with extensive fitness and wellness facilities is the jewel in the crown of a major recreational project in the Epsom Park precinct of Sydney’s Green Square. Read more.
- inDETAIL x Camilla Block: For the fourth live-streamed episode of inDETAIL, an architect speaker series by Brickworks, host Stephen Varady will be joined by Camilla Block of Durbach Block Jaggers (pictured). Read more.
Step into a ‘cave of wonders’ plus catch up on the latest from Woods Bagot and Diller Scofidio + Renfro