RMIT University
Talking Design
Talking Design is a fortnightly podcast review of design in all its facets - from architecture to industrial design, from fashion to automotive design. It features interviews with prominent designers and expert analysis from RMIT University academics. Talking Design is produced by experienced journalist Stephen Crafti and sponsored by RMIT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 12, 2026
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Episodes
Sue Carr, Founding Principal at Carr Architecture and Interior Design 11.08.2021 29:31
Sue Car has just received on Order of Australia Medal. The award-winning designer, who studied at RMIT in the late 1960s, established her practice in 1971 (50 years ago)! An extraordinary achievement. Carr Design has become an important part of our cities, including residential, apartments, bespoke hotels and numerous other commercial projects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor...
Blanche Tilden, Contemporary Jeweller 28.07.2021 24:10
Contemporary Jeweller Blanche Tilden is having a survey exhibition at Geelong Gallery until 1 August before it travels to a number of galleries including Sydney, Wagga and Canberra. Showcasing 25 years of work, Tilden’s glass jewellery was noticed even before she graduated from the Canberra School of Art in 1995, with a graduate piece purchased by the National Gallery of Australia. An exhibition n...
Bruce Trethowan, Principal at Trethowan Architects 14.07.2021 27:25
Architect Bruce Trethowan has just past the 20 year milestone at the helm of Trethowan Architects. A leading heritage architect, Trethowan understands the importance of historic buildings, from Melbourne’s years of settlement to the more recent past. Trethowan explains some of the approaches to heritage architecture and the importance it plays in the city’s history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/...
Nick Travers, Director at Technē Architecture + Interior Design 30.06.2021 28:04
Technē Architecture + Interior Design has established a reputation in Melbourne’s hospitality scene. From the slightly gritty and urbane interiors found at The Espy to the more sleek and refined at Brunetti, it’s about creating an ambience to speaks to the audience. And as with the consumer, each venue has its own identity. Stephen Crafti caught up with architect Nick Travers, one of three directo...
Tim Reeves, Architecture Writer 16.06.2021 26:00
Tim Reeves has just released the book 'Winning Homes: 75 Australian House Design Competitions', published by Halstead Press. The book is a testimony to some of the great Australian architects over the last 150 years and the value competition made to their practice as well as the community-at-large. With plans and elevations included, it makes one think as to what really makes a great home. Hosted...
Emma Busowsky Cox, Curator at Bendigo Art Gallery 02.06.2021 25:46
Make sure you check out the exhibition 'Mary Quant: Fashion Revolutionary' at the Bendigo Art Gallery (closes 21 July 2021). Showcasing garments from 1955 to 1975, the 110 garments on display are an important reminder of the swinging 1960s. Emma Busowsky Cox, curator of this exhibition, talks about some of the highlights and this period of fashion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i...
Geoffrey Hatty, Director of Applied Arts 19.05.2021 29:58
Geoffrey Hatty, Director of Applied Arts in Melbourne, has been at the forefront of designer furniture and objects since the mid-1980s. One impetus was seeing the Joseph Hoffmann collection of furniture, with each room of the Gallia apartment from Vienna on exhibition. Hatty has found beauty in everything, from the 1980s Memphis period through to the 1890s arts and crafts movement and even a handm...
Brett Nixon, Director at NTF Architecture 05.05.2021 23:47
NTF Architecture has established a reputation for their townhouses, with its Blackburn development receiving an AIA Victorian Chapter Award last year in the category of multi-res. This project showed that the past (in this case 1960s units) can be transformed into abodes for contemporary living. Their latest project is a large heritage-listed bluestone house that fuses the past and present, celebr...
Kerstin Thompson, Principal of Kerstin Thompson Architects 21.04.2021 24:35
Coinciding with her new book, Kerstin Thompson Architects: Encompassing People & Place, published by RMIT in conjunction with Thames & Hudson, this interview traces some of the landmark projects in KTA’s practice since the early 1990s. Thompson, who graduated from RMIT, regularly receives awards for everything, from her understated homes to even simple amenities, such as a toilet block adj...
Ros Moriarty, Director & Co-Founder of Balarinji 07.04.2021 28:28
Balarinji is one of Australia’s most high profiled design practices. From graphics for Quantas airlines in the mid-1990s, it has gone on to make an important indigenous mark in Australia and abroad. Established by Ros and John Moriarty 40 years ago, Balarinji has made its mark on everything from textiles to art installations. The Moriarty Foundation, established in 2011 enables Aboriginal families...
Ross Harding, Engineer & Principle at Finding Infinity 24.03.2021 21:12
Ross Harding is a principle at Finding Infinity, which was established in 2014. He has organised A New Normal for this year's Design week (26 March - 4 April), inviting leading architectural practices, including John Wardle, Kennedy Nola, Clare Cousins, Edition Office and many others, to demonstrate sustainable principles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pato Paez, Director at The Commission Project 10.03.2021 31:22
Pato Paez is a Director of The Commission Project. Based in New York and founded by artist Michael Souter, The Commission Project fuses together art and architecture, predominantly in commercial settings. Some installations can even be audio based. Working closely with architects and artists, the results literally transform a space, based strongly on research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac...
David Lennie, Owner of Signature Prints 24.02.2021 27:34
The name Signature Prints has become synonymous with wallpapers in Australia. At the helm is owner David Lennie, who started his wallpaper business in the late 1980s. Now working with leading designers, as well as overseas companies, his Sydney-based business has grown, with many of the designs from the company’s extensive archives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rerun: Joseph Saba, Australian Fashion Designer 11.09.2020 28:30
Described by the media as ‘arguably the most creative force in Australian fashion’, and ‘the man responsible for teaching us how to wear black’, Joseph Saba is an icon of Australian fashion. Joe opened his first store, the ‘Joseph Saba Shirt and Sweater Shop’ in Flinders Lane in 1965. He went on to create the famous Staggers jeans label, which revolutionised jeans in Australia in the 1970’s. He in...
Rerun: Tony Newsham, Vice President of Comme des Garcons 28.08.2020 26:45
Tony Newsham came from the United Kingdom in the early 1970s not knowing what to do as a career. Five years later, he opened Trellini in Melbourne and later in Sydney. After almost 20 years forging a path, Newsham went onto become Vice President of Comme des Garcons in New York, where he resided for 13 years. An extraordinary fashion trajectory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...
Rerun: Piero Gesualdi, Architect, Fashion Designer and Interior Designer 14.08.2020 22:41
Fashionistas of the past will fondly remember Masons, which was one of the leading fashion houses in Melbourne through the sixties and seventies. One of its principals was Piero Gesualdi, architect, fashion designer, interior designer and café owner who brought much of his modernist aesthetic to Rosati’s, the café he established in Flinders Lane. Here he talks about his long and varied career, the...
Rerun: Mardi Doherty, Co-director Of Doherty Lynch 31.07.2020 22:44
Mardi Doherty is co-director of Doherty Lynch, an Interior Design Practice based in Melbourne. A graduate of RMIT's Interior Design program, Doherty worked for Chris Connell for several years before moving to London to work with leading design practices. Her business partner, Interior Designer Fiona Lynch, worked for JCB Architects before forming her own practice with Doherty. Hosted on Acast. See...
Rerun: Nicci Greene, Lighting Designer 17.07.2020 21:37
Lighting designer Nicci Green started her career as a chef. After deciding she preferred to be enjoying company rather than being hidden in the kitchen, she switched to food styling, initially working for Votre Beaute magazine in Paris. Green founded Articolo Lighting in 2012 after realising a gap in the market for bespoke lighting. Her story is fascinating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
Rerun: Roger Leong, A History of Men's Fashion 03.07.2020 23:25
Roger Leong, now at the Powerhouse Museum, has decades of knowledge on fashion and is behind some of the country’s most memorable exhibitions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rerun: Mark O'Dwyer, Co-director H20 Architects 19.06.2020 30:22
Architect Mark O'Dwyer, co-director of H2O Architects has established a reputation for bringing considerably more to even the most utilitarian building. H20's recent Genebank for grain storage, located in Horsham, is just one example. The colours of the surrounding landscape is beautifully integrated into the design. As memorable is H20's library, inspired by artist Howard Arkley. O'Dwyer looks ou...
Rerun: Robert Simeoni, Architect 05.06.2020 24:08
In this weeks Talking Design, Stephen Crafti talks to award winning architect Robert Simeoni about the evolving relationship between designers and builders being redefined by manufacturing technology, which now gives architects more shapes and installation methods to consider when designing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rerun: Suzie Stanford, Furniture & Lighting Designer 22.05.2020 25:03
Furniture and lighting designer Suzie Stanford worked as an investment banker in London for 10 years before turning her talents to designing furniture and lighting. Initially creating contemporary jewellery for Sir Paul Smith stores around the world, she then went on to stock Libertys and later Lane Crawford in Asia - Suzie is one of Australia's most talented designers! Hosted on Acast. See acast....
Kate Stokes, Furniture and Lighting Designer at Coco Flip 24.04.2020 22:03
Kate Stokes studied architecture before changing to Industrial Design. In 2008, she, along with her husband Haslett Grounds, founded Coco Flip. The duo create limited edition pieces and have found a strong audience with architects and designers for their crafted designs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eli Giannini, Director at MGS Architects 10.04.2020 29:14
Eli Giannini is a Director at MGS Architects. She has strong links to RMIT, having studied architecture here in the 1980s and completing a Masters by invitation a decade later. Eli also has a fine arts degree gold and silversmithing from RMIT. In this episode of Talking Design, we discuss social housing in Melbourne, which something MGS is known for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...
Dom Cerantonio, Architect at Cera Stribley 27.03.2020 21:21
Architects Dom Cerantonio and Chris Stribley met at university and in 2014 they established Cera Stribley. Starting with small home renovations and now taking on large projects, the portfolio of work is both extensive and broad in range. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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