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Tag Archives: Kate Rhodes
Reviewed: The Future is Here
Review by Sonia Sarangi Even though I consider myself pretty well informed about trends in Architecture, I confess that 3-D printing & Digital fabrication is one facet of design that I have paid little attention to or explored. Honestly, I … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, News, Review, Uncategorized
Tagged 3d printing, Alex Newson, Alisa Andrasek, Bloom, Fleur Watson, Jose Sanchez, Kate Rhodes, RMIT Design Hub, Ron Arad, Sonia Sarangi, Studio Roland Snook
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The Red + Black Review: RMIT Design Hub
Last year I took a look at Lyons Architects work for RMIT in the Swanston Academic Building, which proved to be a suitably vibrant addition to RMIT’s Swanston Street presence. Now 6 months later, in a piece of unfinished business … Continue reading
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Tagged Design Hub, Design Hub Gallery, Elias Redstone, Kate Rhodes, Public Offer, RMIT, RMIT Design Archives, Sean Godsell, Temple of Design, Timothy Moore
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