• Terunobu Fujimori
    @terunobu_fujimori
    A longtime professor at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo, Fujimori came to designing late—he got his first commission at age 44, 19 years ago—but he has since conceived some of Japan’s most startlingly original buildings, on average one per year.
  • Dan Gayfer Design
    @dan_gayfer_design
    Dan Gayfer is the founder and creative influence behind Dan Gayfer Design. After completing a Bachelor of Design at RMIT in 2005, Dan pursued his dream to create a studio that integrated building, interior and exterior design - a business that today also extends to project coordination.
  • Shannon McGrath
    @shannon_mcgrath
    Melbourne-based photographer Shannon McGrath trained in fine arts and photography at RMIT University, and has taught photography to first year students at that Institute. Shannon has honed her practice over the last twelve years, concentrating on architecture and interior design with a growing interest in furniture, lighting and industrial design.
  • Delia Teschendorff Architecture
    @delia_teschendorff_architecture
    Delia Teschendorff founded Delia Teschendorff Architecture in 2009. A registered architect with Architects Registration Board of Victoria, she holds a Bachelor of Architecture with Honours from RMIT University and is currently undertaking a Post Graduate Masters in Urban Design at RMIT University. Her Bachelor of Architecture studies included a 12 month exchange at Sci-Arc, the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles, USA.
  • Trevor Mein
    @trevor_mein
    Trevor Mein arrived at a career in photography following a decade of study and work in various design related fields. Having spent his youth in rural Victoria, Australia, he studied fashion design, before transferring to architecture at RMIT University in Melbourne. It was the imagery and allure of the fashion world which first piqued his interest in photography. His fascination with the medium was fostered during his time at RMIT University, where he augmented his studies with photographic work for motor journals, as well as training with advertising photographers. These insights into the world of photography awakened a passion which he felt compelled to pursue full time once he earned his degree in architecture.
  • Made by Cohen
    @made_by_cohen
    Susie Cohen set up her own interior design practice, Made By Cohen, in 2005 after working full-time for both Carr Design Group and Chris Connell Design since graduating from RMIT in 2000. The practice celebrates life, family and creativity. Cohen's designs tend toward simplicity, with great importance placed on beautifully executed details. A strong signature to her work is the use of natural light and honest materials that age gracefully and acquire their own patina over time.
  • Emily Thúy Ngân
    @emilythuyngantk88
    Tác giả Emily, các bạn có thể gọi tên mình ngắn như thế, mình tốt nghiệp ngành Information Technology ( IT ) tại trường đại học RMIT Địa Chỉ: Quận 2, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh Email: Emilythuyngantk88@gmail.com Website: https://tk88.co/emily-thuy-ngan/ Điện Thoại: (+84) 568278983 #tk88#tk88co #tk88_nhacaiuytin #tk88co_casino #emily #emilythuyngan
  • John Gollings
    @john_gollings
    John Gollings is an architectural photographer specializing in the built environment including the documentation of both ancient and modern cities around the world. In 1967 John had begun work as a freelance advertising photographer specialising in fashion. This work gradually broadened into large scale location work and travel accounts. Much of his work is in Asia and includes many years at Angkor Wat and Kashgar, on the Silk Road. John's work is characterised by strong formal composition but with a didactic, and wider, contextual viewpoint. He holds a master’s degree in architecture from RMIT University and is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. John was Creative Director, with Ivan Rijavec, of Now + When for the Australian Pavilion at the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale. John Gollings operates from a collaborative design, photography and 3D rendering studio in Melbourne, Australia.