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Sketching Details for a House (my analog + digital process)

30X40 Design Workshop

Sketch with me in this video as I design custom details for the Outpost project. Inventing bespoke solutions to design challenges is the reason I love designing homes. And, quite often, if I'm stuck on a design brief, I’ll zoom in and begin sketching a detail. How would someone use this space?

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A symphony of sculptural furniture and curved surfaces, inspired by the rhythms of jazz

Habitus Living

The house is a modern residential home that honours the Jazz Age, adorned with Art Deco features such as geometric lines and eclectic materials. The design brief evolved throughout the iterative process, through conversation and sketching. The floor plan comprises a series of semi-private rooms linked by arched openings.

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"A variety of perspectives only makes for a stronger team" says Burberry

Deezen

A huge part of my role is ensuring that both our conceptual aesthetic and our commercial needs are met within the space provided, and in order to achieve this I partner with a range of stakeholders, including regional presidents, strategists, merchants, visual merchandisers, digital teams and more.

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Women at the forefront of innovation in design

Hotel Designs

Image credit: Red Dog Glass Design Fast forward from 1964 to 2023 and the design industry remains a platform where women innovate and harness technology to create something different. The work of artist Sally Coulden of Red Dog Glass Design combines contemporary art with exciting materials and technology.

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Will Artificial Intelligence Make Designers Redundant?

Architizer

’ Rather than generating a design, AI generated images help to quickly explore mood, materiality and character for early concepts. Today’s design concepts are expected to be communicated with photorealism and multi-dimensional dynamism for clients or buyers to assess.

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Bridging together the past and the future

Habitus Living

What was the design brief, and how did you interpret it and respond to it? Located in a suburb full of modernist relics, the brief was to marry the historical roots of this ’70s house with a contemporary extension that references its modernist beginnings. Stormwater is collected to flush toilets and irrigate the landscape.