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London Design Festival's art installation is a breath of fresh air

London Design Festival’s art installation is a breath of fresh air

The London Design Festival is currently in motion until Sunday 22nd September, celebrating design in London and with the international creative community. Another thing in motion is the beautiful art installation “The Wind Portal” created by Lebanese designer Najla El Zein for the event. “The Wind Portal” is made up of 5,000 paper windmills installed...
Fake mountain atop apartment block deemed unacceptable

Fake mountain atop apartment block deemed unacceptable

A rooftop garden can make for a peaceful and relaxing sanctuary when living in a high-rise apartment in the centre of Beijing. However, this one Chinese businessman went a little over the top with his rooftop landscaping project, and by over the top, I mean covering a 26-storey apartment block in an artificial mountain. Local...
Tips for gorgeous, long-lasting pots

Tips for gorgeous, long-lasting pots

Words by - Anne Worsley Con·tain·er·o·lo·gy:  It’s the art and science of container gardening – or how to grow a good-looking plot in a pot. But a “containerology” degree doesn’t have to be hard to earn,” joked Anthony Tesselaar of Anthony Tesselaar Plants, “All you have to do is take fellow gardeners’ advice about what works...
Prince Alfred Park Pool splashes onto the city scene

Prince Alfred Park Pool splashes onto the city scene

Sydney’s newest 9-lane, 50 metre outdoor pool is the first fully-accessible outdoor heated pool in the city. Not only is it now open – but it’s free! For the first six months Sydney-siders can enjoy unique water-views, park-views and city-views all at the one time. Another great aspect to draw your eye is Prince Alfred...
Sydney lighting the way

Sydney lighting the way

Sydney’s innovative festival of light, music and ideas is just a week away from being switched on. New to this year, you can give the Sydney Harbour Bridge the paint job you’ve always wanted (without the back breaking labour and expense involved). Using the latest interactive lighting technology, you’ll be able to select a section...
Blurring the boundaries between architecture and art

Blurring the boundaries between architecture and art

April 1st is the last day to visit the MCA and admire the impressive work of internationally renowned artist, Anish Kapoor. Anish Kapoor (British, born 1954) is a Turner Prize winning sculptor, born Mumbai, India. His Indian heritage and western philosophy has led him to create some of the world’s most ambitious and recognisable contemporary...
Kraftwerk to headline Sydney’s VIVID Festival

Kraftwerk to headline Sydney’s VIVID Festival

German music pioneers Kraftwerk have just been announced as a headlining act for Sydney’s VIVID Live program at the Opera House, as part of Sydney’s acclaimed light, music and ideas festival. NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Trade and Investment, Andrew Stoner says “Vivid Sydney continues to attract the world’s most outstanding talent, with German...
Inner City Country Living

Inner City Country Living

Being country born and bred, I’m showing my support and unbridled enthusiasm for Sydney City Farm and Sustainable Living Centre, our first working farm which is currently operating at Sydney Park in St Peters. The idea behind this initiative is to create a green sanctuary to showcase an eco-friendly future and a place where the community...
All is calm, All is bright at Pitt Street Mall

All is calm, All is bright at Pitt Street Mall

Sydney is festively dressed this Christmas in a new lighting scheme illuminating late night shoppers in Pitt Street Mall. The decorative new lighting system is suspended 14 metres above the ground and consists of 23 custom-made light fittings spaced seven metres apart along the entire length of the mall. Each fitting contains different coloured and styled downlights that...
Nundle cleans up at the Tidy Town Sustainable Community Awards 2012

Nundle cleans up at the Tidy Town Sustainable Community Awards 2012

The very small village of Nundle has recently set a very big example to all surrounding towns and cities. Nundle is located in the New England region of New South Wales, 60km from Tamworth. The area has a rich history as a once prosperous gold mining town in the late 19th century. However, after the nearby hills...
When 2 become 1: The Landscape Australia Expo and the Spring Green Expo Unite!

When 2 become 1: The Landscape Australia Expo and the Spring Green Expo Unite!

For the first time, The Landscape Australia Expo Queensland will be held alongside the Nursery and Garden Industry Association of Queensland’s annual Spring Green Expo on the 30th and 31st of July 2013 at the Gold Coast Convention Centre. Both events cater to the professional nursery and landscaping industries so there will a much greater range...
Ryde's Spring Garden Festival flourishes again

Ryde’s Spring Garden Festival flourishes again

Ryde has a long history of gardening which can be traced back to early European settlement. To celebrate this tradition and to showcase the local green thumbs in the community, the City of Ryde holds an inaugural Spring Garden Competition. This competition is open to local residents, community groups, schools and businesses who wish to promote beautiful,...