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Artichoke Magazine Prize

The Artichoke Magazine Prize for design communication is awarded to one graduating student from each of the institutions in Australia and New Zealand that offers interior design/interior architecture degree courses, and which are members of the Interior Design/ Interior Architecture Educators Association (IDEA). Each institution’s prize-winning student is selected by its school head.

IDEA — idea-edu.com

1 — Nicholas Robson of University of New South Wales

is a sensory dining experience within Common Thread, a proposal for the revitalization of White Bay Power Station, Sydney. The design explores the balance of social intimacy and monumental architectural scale, shrouding the space in darkness and promoting the social connection of shared dining. Celebrating the

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