Lunch with an Architect

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Lunch with an Architect is our interview series where we site down to lunch (virtual or otherwise) with our favourite architects.

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A steak lunch in the Gold Coast sun with Darren Greenaway

We chat about the unique challenge of designing a home for yourself, helping clients visualise their space, and Midnight Oil!

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A farmhouse feast with Shania’s Come on Over in the background…

We discuss the importance of design for people in rural areas and retrofitting over replacing homes with Sarah from Cooee Architecture

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From friendship walks during COVID to starting a business together…

Amy and Lachlan from By Mysa discuss epic renovations, the Backstreet Boys, The Living End and the benefits of complementary skills.

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Sushi in Neutral Bay, crisp Autumn days, and Rage Against the Machine

We drag Ed from Dieppe Design away from his desk for a bite of sushi, pop on an eclectic playlist, and discuss Passivhaus standards...

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Vietnamese lunch with a side of Ghandi and the Pet Shop Boys...

A bánh mì or phở, David Bowie, and eternal optimism. What’s not to love about lunch with Laney from Elaine Richardson Architect?

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Japanese fish and a yacht of architects to the sounds of Patti Smith

Lunch with Antony Martin of MRTN Architects covers topics from keeping marriages intact to country music evangelism. Have a read!

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Freshly baked pie, nachos, or a vegan burger? Lunch with Sandbox Studio!

We caught up with the three directors of Sandbox Studio to discuss benevolent space travellers, new homes, renovations, and punk rock!

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Zen and the art of trimming your house like a yacht with Stonehouse + Irons Architecture

For Lunch with an Architect, we enjoy some local shellfish with Brett from Stonehouse + Irons Architecture on the surf coast.

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MoVida, Wearing Black and Regretting the First Album You Bought

Over a virtual spread of MoVida tapas, we're lunching with Adam Dettrick and feeling inspired by Canberra brutalist architecture.

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Last-minute Cheese Sandwiches and Duran Duran with Alex Ansari

Why Christmas is better in summer and why tackling a massive renovation without the help of an architect is a recipe for disaster.

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Chicken Wraps and Upside Down Barrel Vaults with Wesley Spencer

A chat with Wesley from Wexhaus Architecture, plus why your height and handedness can help an architect design the perfect home for you...

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Poke Bowl and a Big Ol' Yarn with Melonie Bayl-Smith

We had the absolute pleasure of taking a peek behind the curtains of Bijl Architecture and the industry in general with Melonie Bayl-Smith.

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A Long, Relaxed Lunch in the City with Nicola Dovey

We chat about Nicola's alternate route to architecture and why it helps as a designer, plus a recent project she's proud of and why...

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Soup, a Lunchtime Quiz Session and a Lovely Chat With Amanda Calvert

The reason there's not a good book about building and renovating (and where to look instead), 90s hip-hop and so much more...

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West Australian Sunshine and Halloumi Burgers with David Barr

David Barr Architect talks to us about how he manipulates light and balances sustainability and affordability to create joyous spaces.

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Eggplant Miso and Sashimi Salad with Amelia Lee the Undercover Architect

Based on the NSW North Coast (near Byron Bay), but free to work for anyone, anywhere, I chat with Amelia Lee, the Undercover Architect.

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Ocean Views and Buffalo Wings with Zammi from 9point9 Architects

For the first instalment of our new interview series, Lunch with an Architect, I chatted with Zammi from 9point9 Architects, Townsville.

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