Switching modes
Professional CrossFitters Kayla Banfield and James Newbury know the importance of functional space. CityMag caught up with them to see how they’re bringing their work and home life together in the CBD.
MoreProfessional CrossFitters Kayla Banfield and James Newbury know the importance of functional space. CityMag caught up with them to see how they’re bringing their work and home life together in the CBD.
MoreIn the north-western pocket of the city, student concert pianist and music teacher Kenan Henderson has achieved a rare trifecta – CBD living, elegant furnishing, and an engaged lifestyle - all on a student budget.
MoreTucked away on a quiet side street in the CBD is a house that wasn’t always a house, but which now gives Please Say Please owner, Daniel Freer, the perfect retreat at the end of a long day.
MoreFrom the moment Australian Fashion Labels owners Mel and Dean Flintoft flicked the switch on their first flagship store – it was on. CityMag investigates the design details behind BNKR as it transforms from bits and pixels to bricks and mortar.
MoreSmall living spaces and the central business district are like apple pie and ice cream – they will always go together. Jimmy Harous’ East End apartment is no exception to the rule, but by means of mysterious sorcery this small space has been made to feel light, spacious and quirky.
MoreApproaching the home of an ex-lecturer who now serves as Principal of a college accommodating more than 180 students, we expected an atmosphere of stern serenity. But the house of Dr Rosemary Brooks is almost the exact opposite.
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