August has been a dynamic month for the creative industries, with architects and designers expanding their firms through promotions and several others embracing change through rebranding. Overall, this month has been marked by significant expansion and evolution.
The new year is well and truly under way – as we hit February and the industry gets moving, we track career changes and promotions across the board.
Taking us into the final quarter of 2023, there has been a varied array of moves and promotions across all parts of the wider design industry this month.
There’s no shortage of moves, promotions and changes across architecture and design as we pass the half-way mark for 2023. Find out who’s going where with On The Move July.
How far have Australian architects come since pledging to become carbon neutral? We explore Australia’s leading certified carbon neutral architecture firms.
We’re back on the move, reporting to you duly on the latest movements within the design industry. Today’s news comes from the likes of CHC, Grimshaw, Hames Sharley, Techne, Unispace and more.
Available now for online readers, the 82nd issue of Indesign largely focuses on hospitable design, it’s trends and it’s importance.
Change is always a constant, and these latest appointments, promotions, new office openings and names changes at BKA Architecture, Hames Sharley, Hayball, ClarkeHopkinsClarke and more, can attest to that.
In 2014, ClarkeHopkinsClarke won ‘Best Education Initiative or Design Solution for an Innovative Program’ for the Elizabeth Blackburn School of Sciences. We talk to education specialist and Partner in charge Wayne Stephens about the project.