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Design Travel
by Stephanie WilliamsDesign Travel is a podcast about design-led hotels, airlines, airports, transport and travel products from around the world. Stephanie Williams interviews industry leaders in lively, fun and informative discussions. Stephanie is an interior designer and travel writer, and her guests are leaders in their fields - from top airline designers to people with a genuine passion for what makes a great hotel experience, each episode will share insider knowledge on how a designer creates a space, a feeling or a moment.
Copyright: Copyright 2017 Stephanie Williams
Episodes
Ep. 8: Peter Walker on adaptive reuse and working on projects in wild and remote locations
22m · PublishedPeter is a co-founder of Cumulus Studio and has extensive experience in the adaptive re-use of existing buildings and working with sensitive heritage sites. He has worked on high profile projects such as Stillwater Seven, Pumphouse Point and Saffire. Peter has been awarded on the national and international stage and was the inaugural winner of the RAIA/Dulux Study Tour for Emerging Architects in 2008.
Ep. 7: Robert Morris-Nunn on floating hotels and the role of the French in the history of Tasmania.
33m · PublishedRobert Morris-Nunnisdirector of Circa Morris-Nunn andone of Tasmania’s most respected architects. He was the architect of Saffire Resort, MACq01 and the Henry Jones Art Hotel and in this podcast discusses his latest work in the field of floating hotels.
Ep. 6: Peta Heffernan on collaboration, Tasmanian architecture and running an international design practice.
23m · PublishedPeta Heffernan is aco-founding Director of Liminal Studio, a Hobart-based design practice working on projects related totourism, cultural, residential, health and education facilities. Here she discusses a recent project, the Coastal Pavilions at Freycinet as well as how her unique practice works.
Ep. 5: Jeffrey Klein on TFE Hotels, reno vs new build and navigating historic rejuvenations.
23m · PublishedAs design director at TFE Hotels, Jeffrey Klein is leading his team through a huge growth period in Australia and beyond. His work extends across a range of hotel brands from budget friendly to luxury.
Ep. 4: Hayley Baillie on Baillie Lodges, Tourism Australia and the beauty of Indigenous art
30m · PublishedHayley Baillie and her husband James are co-founders of Baillie Lodges, a group of luxury Australian lodges in places of natural significance. Hayley is a champion of indigenous art and culture, as well a being a valued board member with Tourism Australia.
Ep. 3: Rachel Luchetti on F&B design in hotels, residentialisation and the dangers of Pinterest
28m · PublishedOne half of Sydney's foremost hospitality focused interior design firms Luchetti Krelle, Rachel Luchetti discusses where food and beverage in hotels is at, why Pinterest can be a danger to designers, and talks about a few recent projects such as Mode Kitchen and Bar at Four Seasons Sydney and the Byron at Byron.
Ep. 2: Amanda Pike on remote hotels, Tasmania and architectural storytelling
22m · PublishedPrincipal of Sydney design firm, Pike Withers, Amanda Pike counts some of Australia's best, and most remote, retreats and hotels as her clients. Here she unpacks some of her hotel projects, including the most recent opening of MACq 01, Australia's first storytelling hotel in Hobart.
Ep. 1: David Caon on Qantas, creativity and business
18m · PublishedThe man of the moment for Qantas, Australian industrial designer David Caon discusses his recent collaboration with Noritake to create new tableware for the upcoming 787 Dreamliner aircraft release. David shares his experience working with Marc Newson, news on other upcoming releases with Qantas and discusses how he blends creativity and business.
Design Travel has 8 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:24:13. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 22:13.