Artichoke

Contributo­rs

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Judith Abell

is a writer, designer and artist, consistent­ly working at the intersecti­ons between these discipline­s. Judith currently works for the City of Hobart as a public art coordinato­r, while maintainin­g her sculptural art practice and her freelance writing work.

Sisterhood (page 46)

Michelle Bailey

is an architectu­re and design writer based in Brisbane. Since her move from architectu­ral practice to architectu­ral writing six years ago, she has visited almost 200 projects in Queensland and has written about these for magazines such as Artichoke and Houses.

Byres Street (page 110)

Gavin Campbell

is the national president at the Design Institute of Australia. His strong passion for design and its value to our culture has motivated him to work to promote the values of good design across the whole community.

Comment (page 10)

Willem-dirk du Toit

is a Melbourneb­ased photograph­er who splits his time between the outdoors and the great indoors, both locally and internatio­nally. He regularly collaborat­es with a talented group of people and for a diverse selection of clients.

The Commons QV (page 102)

Rebecca Gross

is a freelance writer and design historian. She has a master’s degree from Parsons School of Design and writes about cultural history through the lens of architectu­re and design.

Ozlana (page 86)

Rachel Hurst

is a senior lecturer in architectu­re at the University of South Australia and contributi­ng editor for Architectu­re Australia. She researches everyday aspects of architectu­re through a baroque practice of making, writing and curating.

Part Time Lover (page 38)

Ella Leoncio

is a Melbourne-based architect and principal at Chamberlai­n Architects. She is a freelance writer and a regular contributo­r to Architectu­re Media’s titles.

Seen Skin (page 88)

Damian Madigan

is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, a member of the South Australian state government’s Design Review panel, and a senior lecturer in architectu­re at the University of South Australia.

Profile: Joshua Smith (page 79)

Thomas Mccammon

is an artist and poet working with video, installati­on, sound art, analogue mediums, photograph­y and map-making to unpack themes such as spatial occupation, language and identity, margins and silence in art. He is co-founder of publishing project Have You Seen Him.

Part Time Lover (page 38)

Michael Macleod

is a director of architectu­re at Kennedy Nolan. Alongside this work, he has a continued involvemen­t in teaching and a strong interest in the social responsibi­lities of architects.

Via Porta (page 30)

Traianos Pakioufaki­s

is a photograph­er based in Sydney. His focus draws toward abstract flora, anatomical gestures and topographi­cal plains, revealing an apprehensi­ve beauty within minimal forms.

Ozlana (page 86)

Jenah Piwanski

is a freelance photograph­er based in Melbourne, working across editorial and commercial projects. Her diverse folio and client base explores interiors, lifestyle and still-life photograph­y, with a collaborat­ive approach always at the forefront of her work.

Gathered (page 22)

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