Building with Sun, Water and Air: Hiroshi Sambuichi’s Subterranean Installation at The Cisterns in Frederiksberg.Located under Frederiksberg Hill, in the heart of Søndermarken Park, are The Cisterns, a subterranean reservoir that once supplied drinking water for all of Copenhagen. The murky and eerily still space is currently the backdrop of Hiroshi...
Interview: Milan-Based Japanese Designer Kensaku Oshiro.A couple weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting the uber talented and ever so humble Japanese-born Milan-based designer Kenasku Oshiro during his first ever visit to Australia. I was incredibly excited to have the opportunity to chat to...
Nobu Downtown, New York City by David Rockwell.After 23 years, Nobu Tribeca closed to make way for a new flagship – Nobu Downtown – set in a landmark building in New York City's Financial...
Arita Tea Pavilion at Design Miami / Basel 2017 by Scholten & Baijings.Scholten & Baijings teamed up with an architect and kimono designer to present the 2016/ Edition of Arita porcelain at the Design Miami / Basel...
nendo’s Installation with 2,000 Pieces of “Ivy of Mirrors” for an Ikebana School in Japan.nendo has designed a spectacular kaleidoscopic exhibition for a Sogetsu school of Ikebana in Japan, commemorating it's 90th...
‘Edge of the Forest’ Community Centre by Yamazaki Kentaro Design Workshop.We talk about architecture having inherent value. One of the values that is often discussed is the value that good and thoughtful architecture brings to the community. Sometimes we even talk about architecture bringing the community...
Brightest Young Talent and Independent Designers in Milan 2017.I think it's quite evident by now that we're incredibly passionate about independent designers here at Yellowtrace. We take a look at some of the brightest young sparks we came across during the recent Milan Design Week 2017 across...
Stories On Design // Cunning Cantilevers.The soaring cantilever is a daring thing of beauty. Cantilever speaks of ambition, inspiration, unconventionality and an aversion for doing things the easy way. It’s the extreme sport of architecture as it defies gravity and screams...
Nendo’s Invisible Outlines at Jil Sander Showroom in Milan.I think we can all agree Nendo's fonder Oki Sato is a freak of nature. We've talked about the work of this Japanese practice a number of times. And no matter how often I experience the studio's work first hand, I am never left feeling...