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From 8 to 80: designing adaptive spaces for an ageing population
As the global population ages thanks to higher life expectancy, what are the ramifications for architectural design?

Architecture competitions are risky … but we can build on that
Are architectural competitions opportunities for unique propositions, or unnecessary risks that lead to unrealistic design ideas?

Celebrity, scandal and satire: City of Sydney's commissions get a reaction
City of Sydney unveiled 3 major commissions this week that will transform its character as an internationally recognised art city.

Your Fathers, Where are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
In introducing us to the frustrated everyman, Eggers seems to be searching for a pathology beneath the ire of modern…

Arts Minister orders opera review
Senator George Brandis has appointed a three-member panel to determine if $32 million in federal funding is being well spent.

Unlock your future at the National Art School Open Day
The National Art School Open Day will give visitors a unique way to discover the range of programs on offer…

Heading for new directions in Rome
Sydney artist Mason Kimber has returned refocused and reinvigorated following a residency in Rome.

Installation art that plays with the senses
National Art School graduate Juz Kitson will open a new show at Gallery 9 during Art Month in March 2015.

An emerging dialogue between visual artists
National Art School graduate photographer Justine Varga has been shortlisted for the 2014 NSW Visual Arts Fellowship (Emerging).

Taking a moment to pause
NAS grad Sophie Cape is changing pace in the lead-up to her next exhibition.