Over the next weeks, we’ll be shining the spotlight on some of artists we’ve collaborated with. Tyrown Waigana, who was our collaborator on the Parkway Artway project, is an Indigenous artist and designer from Perth.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to share that the website we designed for and with local architects, Steelehouse Architecture, was launched this week.
Read MoreConversations on the Western Edge is an interview series that, through conversation between students and practitioners, informally surveyed Western Australian landscape architecture practice in 2019.
Read MoreOur second year of To & Fro is nearly over, and we’re taking a moment to reflect on the year that’s been.
Read MoreThis Saturday, the UWA School of Design will be opening its doors as part of Open House Perth 2019. As part of the day’s activities, Rosie will present about our projects and process.
Read MoreWe’re chuffed to have been invited to take part in the Fremantle Biennale this year. From November 2, look out for Unit, 13 installations along Fremantle’s shoreline, each designed by a local architect or landscape architect.
Read MoreLoren will speak at the next 3 OVER 4 UNDER event on the topic of ‘On Legacy’. The series — now in its 15th year — involves speakers from 3 established and 4 emerging architectural (and related) practices giving a presentation on a set topic.
Read MoreThe website and visual identity that we developed for the legend that is Cat Hope was launched this week.
Read MoreThis semester, Rosie is teaching Australian Landscapes, a history and theory unit at the UWA School of Design. She is joined by Masters of Landscape Architecture students, as together they consider the lenses through which we view the landscape that we practice in, and on.
Read MoreWe were commissioned by Decibel New Music Ensemble to create a graphic score as part of Decibel’s ongoing Talking Board Project. Decibel will be playing the piece this weekend as part of Extended Play at the City Recital Hall in Sydney.
Read MoreThis past week, students and staff from Nanjing Forestry University have joined us for an intensive design studio at the University of Western Australia, ‘Understanding Sense of Place in Perth’.
Read MoreAt To & Fro Studio, teaching is an important part of our practice. Teaching, to us, is a collaborative exercise, a conversation and a two-way exchange of knowledge.
Read MoreLoren was recently interviewed by Jaime Mayger for The Architect Magazine about the broad applications of architectural thinking. The interview, which also featured the insights of Dirima Cuthbert, is the first in a series of conversations with expatriates of the traditional modes of architectural practice.
Read MoreWe were pleased to contribute to the latest issue of UWA School of Design's bi-annual print publication, Future West.
Read MoreAn article on the Curtin Living Knowledge Stream, co-authored by Rosie, was recently published in The Architect.
Read MoreThis year’s AILA National Landscape Awards and Festival saw an exciting number of Western Australian practices and project recognised, including a handful of To & Fro clients and collaborators.
Read MoreWe are chuffed to announce that Loren is a recipient of the inaugural Design Business Council (DBC) scholarship for talented female designers in business.
Read MoreWe are stoked to be working with Cat Hope over the coming months on a new website project. As a composer, a musician and a scholar, Cat is a leader in the Australian arts landscape.
Read MoreA photographic essay of Loren's has been featured in the latest issue of UWA School of Design's bi-annual print publication Future West. Titled West Coast, the publication includes a series of articles that consider Perth's relationship to water.
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