Sydney Design Week 2025
Friday, Sep 12, 20259 AM — Wednesday, Sep 24, 20259 PMVLAT
Sydney, AU
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Powerhouse has announced the Sydney Design Week 2025 program, presented across the city from 12 – 24 September. This year’s festival titled ‘Community Design’ places people at the heart of design. Presenting renowned national and international designers whose work creates connection and fosters resilience, through a program of talks, tours and industry workshops.
Now in its 29th year, Australia’s longest running design festival continues to bring together the world’s leading architects and designers. This year, the program includes community leaders and creative practitioners across Western Sydney to create a festival that reflects the distinctive contemporary and cultural design of the region.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Francis Kéré, will launch the week in a public conversation with Incidental Architecture’s co-director Daina Cunningham and Western Sydney high school students, discussing how sustainable design can transform schools into places of comfort, culture and creativity. His work—internationally recognised for responding to heat, climate and community—begins a program that is deeply rooted in sustainable public design.
Internationally acclaimed Beijing-based architecture studio OPEN, led by architects Li Hu and Huang Wenjing, will deliver a keynote at the UTS Great Hall. Known for their conceptual and ecologically attuned architecture, OPEN will explore how public spaces can reconnect us with nature, ourselves and each other.
The week also features leading Dutch architectural photographer Iwan Baan, who has captured the interplay between iconic architecture and everyday life around the world. Baan, whose work includes projects by both Kéré and OPEN, will offer rare insights into his impressive global practice.
From Bangkok to Bonnyrigg, the 2025 program embraces a global-local dialogue. Thai landscape architect Kotchakorn Voraakhom joins Living Lab Northern Rivers’ academic director Professor Elizabeth Mossop, Sydney Water’s Phillip Birtles and CHROFI director John Choi to explore how cities can adapt to rising waters—drawing on urban case studies in New Orleans, Bangkok and Sydney.
Multilingual type designer Vincent Chan will present work exploring the cultural identity of letterforms, while a day of ceremony and dialogue led by local cultural leaders at Bibbys Place in Bonnyrigg will offer space for shared reflection and storytelling.
Design innovation takes centre stage at the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility in Bradfield—Australia’s newest city—where workshops, tours and talks with Industrial Design Xchange (IDX SYD), Australian designer David Caon and architecture studio Hassell will introduce festivalgoers to the future of Australian manufacturing.
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