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The Local Project

The Local Project – Issue 09

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An architecture and design publication exploring how locality shapes design, interior design and architecture in homes, houses and spaces.

Published three times a year, the Local Project print periodical is a curated insight into the latest architecture and design in Australia and New Zealand.

Issue No. 9 features new work from Wellard Architects, Clare Cousins Architects, Herbst Architects, studio gram, Workroom, Neil Architecture, Prior Barraclough, TRIAS, Renato D'Ettorre Architects and many more, Issue No. 9 of The Local Project also includes a retrospective on Coromandel Bach by Crosson Architects – a 20-year-old experimental holiday retreat for architect Ken Crosson and his family.

Profiles on Hannah Tribe of Tribe Architects, artist Helen Redmond, Stevens Lawson Architects and others are also featured here.

The Commercial Project and The Local Marketplace round out the Issue No. 9 trio. The Commercial Project comprises over 170 pages of project features, profile features, discussion pieces, product features and spotlights with a focus on commercial architecture and design. The Local Marketplace represents a curated selection of design – from furniture to lighting, rugs to fireplaces – representing the breadth and quality of local design in the region.