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Friday, September 7, 2007

 

Scott Weston


Innovative Sydney design practice Scott Weston Architecture*Design is recognised for their directional award-winning architectural, interior & graphic design projects. The company was established in 1997 and focuses on producing singular well-crafted cost effective solutions tailored to individual clients needs. Architect Scott Weston and designer Gregory Phillips take a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to design. Scott & Gregory’s ability to borrow from the past and re-invent to a modern context is so evident in their work as is their theatrical use of colour. Their portfolio covers commercial and residential design as well as perishable architect such as the Vogue bar for fashion week and dressing Sydney Town Hall for spring. With so many images on their inspiring site it's a must visit. For the designers out there check out their innovative cube presentation board. Scott's sent us some photos of one of his latest projects, a house which plays with Moroccan interpretations for the editor of Vogue Australia. It will be featured in the magazine later in the year but we'll have a sneak peek on Monday.

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Comments:
These spaces are gorgeous...Monday is going to be a good day ;)
 
Oh I love the colour! What are those black and white butterfly trees? Lovely!!
 
They use a lot of colors!
 
Love it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
oooh! I really like that square painted wall!
 
These guys are very cool and directional, and to think they are from Sydney!! I thought it was some European designer's work. Congratulations.
 
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