Blueprint For Living - Separate stories Podcast
1) Colin Bisset’s Iconic Designs: The Rotary Clothes Hoist
For many of us, the rotary clothes hoist is as Australian as a kookaburra, even given a starring role in the Sydney Olympics closing ceremony, and so it is natural to assume that it's an Australian in...Show More
2) Bundian Way
We take a hike through Bundian Way, an ancient Aboriginal track that runs between Mt Kosciuszko and the NSW town of Eden. Stretching 365 kilometres, it has been used by Aboriginal people for thousands...Show More
3) A winter walk with Tim Entwisle
A change in season means it's time to explore the array of colours the cooler months have to offer. Jonathan joins Tim Entwisle, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens of Victoria, as they take a momen...Show More
4) Blak Hand Collective
If you were paying close attention to Vivid Sydney just now you might have caught mention of something called the Blak Hand Collective. A forming idea that connects indigenous architects, interior des...Show More
5) Colin Bisset's Design Icons: The Great Bed of Ware
The Great Bed of Ware was intended to wow. And who among us doesn’t feel excited by the prospect of sleeping in any four-poster bed, even one that is half the width? Blueprint's resident design expert...Show More
6) Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental
One chef, one cook, one home kitchen. This week on Kitchen Rudimental, Annie gives Jonathan a puff pastry masterclass. Layers of dough and butter – butter and dough - form a gorgeous silky texture –...Show More
7) Reception this way: Motels – a sentimental journey
Regular listeners might remember a conversation Jonathan had with Blueprint friend Annie Smithers on the controversial subject of his preference for cold toast. For him, it all goes back to the motels...Show More
8) A History of British Dandies
For the dandy, looking swell is a way of life! He prides himself on wit and dress, but their influence reaches beyond fashion and intellect, as Dominic Janes discovers in his latest book British Dandi...Show More
9) Colin Bisset Iconic Designs: Charlotte Perriand
Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier are considered titans of the modern movement but in this week's Iconic Designs, Colin Bisset examines the contribution that women made to some of their most famous d...Show More
10) Paul Bangay's Garden Rudimental: Natives and Exotics
In this week's Garden Rudimental, Paul and Jonathan stroll through Stonefields, one of Victoria's most beautiful country gardens where exotics and native plants merge to create a definitive style of A...Show More