Frost collective

Frost collective We are a strategic creative group dedicated to designing a better world through human-centred design

“Isozaki said to Kuramata, ‘You should tell John to go to the architectural association in London’. So, when I got back,...
31/03/2025

“Isozaki said to Kuramata, ‘You should tell John to go to the architectural association in London’. So, when I got back, I went. And they said, ‘Oh, you’re very, very lucky. You’ve got the last place’.”

As an architect, are you influenced by the environment you grew up in, even if your work looks vastly different to where you spent your formative years? John Pawson thinks so. Despite being a master of minimalism, he grew up in a house that was quite the opposite.

John Pawson CBE has spent over forty years making rigorously simple architecture. His work spans everything from London’s Design Museum to the Czech Republic’s Cistercian Monastery, Calvin Klein’s store on Madison Ave in New York and a range of private homes and the furnishings to go with them. His work is defined by the use of natural materials, a sensitivity to light and spare spaces that have a feeling of calm.

At a turning point in his life as a young man, Pawson set off on a ‘round the world ticket with nothing to lose. His first stop was in Nagoya, where he had the idea to become a Buddhist monk. When that failed, he went to Tokyo and met Shiro Kuramata.

Despite having no formal qualification as an architect, his accolades are many. They recognise his influence as one of the world’s leading architects. In 2007 he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his contribution to architecture in the UK.

Listen in wherever you get your podcasts as Vince and John discuss knocking down walls to redesign Hester van Royen’s rented flat, the moment Calvin Klein turned up to his office unannounced in 1993 and how starting out can often feel painfully slow.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

Our Founder, CEO and ECD Vince Frost is featured on Monocle Radio’s ‘Monocle on Design’ radio show, speaking about Frost...
23/03/2025

Our Founder, CEO and ECD Vince Frost is featured on Monocle Radio’s ‘Monocle on Design’ radio show, speaking about Frost*’s 30 years in design. Nic Monisse interviews Vince about Frost*’s return to London, the business of design, running a global design studio and the impact of AI on human creativity.

Click through to listen to the interview: https://monocle.com/radio/shows/monocle-on-design/701/

Children of immigrants are often hard workers; they’re under pressure to live up to their parents’ dreams. And it’s ofte...
17/03/2025

Children of immigrants are often hard workers; they’re under pressure to live up to their parents’ dreams. And it’s often thought that creativity and hard work don’t go hand in hand.

Jean Lin has proven quite the opposite. Growing up in Massachusetts she was aware she came from a different place to her friends. But she credits her different upbringing, one focused on valuing family, hard work, integrity, with her success.

Lin is the founder and gallerist of the downtown NYC design gallery and studio Colony. The designer’s co-op in Tribeca that’s changing the way New Yorkers shop for their interiors. With Colony, her goal is to support and foster independent designers and makers. Unlike traditional galleries, who take a 40% commission, her model is based on a monthly co-op fee (to cover the rent) and a small 15% commission. Then there’s The Designers’ Residency, an incubator program that mentors the next generation of young designers. She’s also authored a book, ‘What We Keep’, published by Abrams last year. It offers advice from artists and designers on the joy and benefits of living with the things you love.

Lin originally moved to New York to train as a fashion designer at Parsons School of Design. She always knew she didn’t quite fit in with the fashion set. It was when she landed on her love for art and design more broadly that her career really started to sing. Fast forward to today and she has taught at Parsons, and guest lectured everywhere from Rhode Island School of Design to Pratt Institute and Tama Art University in Tokyo to name just a few.

Listen in as Vince and Jean discuss working on J Lo’s fashion brand, having the transformative realisation that design is literally everything around us and why it’s better value to buy it once and buy it well.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

At a dramatic new venue in Sydney’s CBD, 100 years of industrial history has been reimagined. In a collaboration between...
04/03/2025

At a dramatic new venue in Sydney’s CBD, 100 years of industrial history has been reimagined. In a collaboration between the City of Sydney and Built, Machine Hall has been redeveloped as a dynamic performance and events venue.

Read the case study to see how our bespoke wayfinding solution, designed for the main hall and amenities areas of the Machine Hall space, supports movement while being sympathetic to the incredible heritage of the site: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/work/machine-hall

“It’s not a badge of honour to leave a project, but sometimes it’s a necessity.” For George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, i...
03/03/2025

“It’s not a badge of honour to leave a project, but sometimes it’s a necessity.”

For George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, intent is everything. And you can achieve global success and excellence in your field “while still being fun and nice”.

The partners in business and life founded their international creative design studio, Yabu Pushelberg, in 1980 with curiosity, passion and energy, and have been creating immersive environments and design considered products ever since. Both come from hard working families in Ontario, Canada, whose parents were gifted craftsmen, instilling in them the value of handmade art and objects.

When they began, their focus was on interior design. Today, they’re a multidisciplinary practice with over 100 employees across their New York and Toronto studios addressing multiple layers of the human experience. From interiors for skyscrapers to lighting for homes, considered furnishings, and bespoke products for clients including LVMH, Four Seasons Hotels, Molteni&C and Glas Italia, Yabu Pushelberg’s style is a symphony of ideas, never a reflection of trends.

Listen in wherever you get your podcasts as Vince, George and Glenn discuss and the liabilities that come with ego, the importance of staying curious, and the secret to staying relentlessly determined for decades.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

“At some point, something hit me. I literally had to halt everything.” Does having a social agenda matter when you’re a ...
27/02/2025

“At some point, something hit me. I literally had to halt everything.”

Does having a social agenda matter when you’re a landscape architect? At first, you may not think so. But when you truly understand the impact a compassionate designer can make on the spaces we inhabit, the answer is clear.

Sacha Coles is a Global Design Director at ASPECT Studios and founder of the design practice’s Sydney studio. As a global design influencer, Sacha leads projects of transformational change spanning placemaking, infrastructure, play space, academic, civic institutions, and green infrastructure.

Sacha is interested in uplifting quality of life, encouraging social equity and elevating the human spirit through design. He's been recognised as one of the top 30 Landscape Architects working globally and holds several advisory and board positions in the field.

Listen in wherever you get your podcasts as Vince and Sacha discuss how growing up with parents obsessed with wellness and the outdoors has shaped him, redesigning some of Sydney’s most iconic public places, and bringing cityscapes closer to nature.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

*We’d like to acknowledge that we’re publishing about this episode late to give respectful space and acknowledge the passing of our dear friend Dion Horstmans.

“We were in Washington, and I was in my early 20s making decisions about programs for entrepreneurs in Uganda or farmers...
03/02/2025

“We were in Washington, and I was in my early 20s making decisions about programs for entrepreneurs in Uganda or farmers in Bolivia.”

Thanks to parents who were avid travellers, and her childhood home in Massachusetts being filled with foreign exchange students, Jocelyn Wyatt grew up curious about the world. After completing a BA in Anthropology and an MBA she was on her way to Washington DC where she got involved in global development work. Her dream career, travelling and doing good, was set.

Wyatt is CEO of Alight, a humanitarian organisation that works alongside displaced people to co-create high-quality services and programs that address their needs. She’s also the former CEO of IDEO.org, the nonprofit design organisation she co-founded in 2011 after leading IDEO’s social innovation practice.

Listen in wherever you get your podcasts as Vince and Jocelyn discuss being on the ground at IDEO at the birth of Design Thinking, how spending time in cultures very different to her own have shaped her, and how the Human Centred Design Toolkit democratised design.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

30/01/2025

We’ve designed a new brand for Billy Blue College of Design that elevates students’ work and their desire to challenge convention with bold ideas to shape a better world.

Billy Blue has a long and storied history of creativity going back to 1977. In 2016, the College became part of Torrens University Australia and expanded with campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and online. Along the way, the brand had lost the alternative and rebellious personality so key to its legacy.

Click through to learn how we’ve helped the College ‘Create Trouble’, and reclaim itself as a dynamic, stand-alone power brand: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/work/billy-blue

“Technology does not transform society; society transforms itself using technology.”  We’re kicking off the new year by ...
20/01/2025

“Technology does not transform society; society transforms itself using technology.”

We’re kicking off the new year by hearing from two internationally acclaimed experts in data-driven cross-sector insights and global market intelligence. We hope the takeaways from this conversation helps set you up for a dynamic 2025…

When you’ve been in business together for 25 years, and life partners for 30, parameters are important. Almost as important as knowing the right parameters to put into your AI tool to get a reliable result.

Martin Raymond and Christopher Sanderson are expert at both. As the founders of The Future Laboratory, they help brands and businesses around the world succeed by spotting the deviancy happening in culture before anyone else does. They’re both innately curious about the world around them, and about people. Their foresight presentations are legendary for anyone interested in being at the bleeding edge of trends.

A journalist and creative director by trade, they founded the editorial platform for future trends in 2000. Just the two of them, and their dog.

Listen in wherever you get your podcasts as Vince, Martin and Chris discuss how the tropes we now laugh at were once signs of innovation and change, the questions every CEO has and what AI can, and can’t, do.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

“We’ve never really had a house style. We see things very much about context and every building, every structure, has a ...
16/12/2024

“We’ve never really had a house style. We see things very much about context and every building, every structure, has a unique context, and a lot of it is about how you respond to that context.”

Designing sustainable tall buildings is no mean feat. Especially when the average lifespan of a commercial office building can be as little as 20 years.

Oliver Tyler, Managing Director of WilkinsonEyre, one of the world’s leading architecture firms, spends his time doing exactly that. Delivering projects like the Battersea Power Station redevelopment and the award winning 8 Bishopsgate building in London with engineering and sustainability at the forefront. He’s helped build some of the most remarkable landmarks in the world.

It seems his career was destiny. Aged eight or nine he was told, ‘you ought to be an architect’, thanks to his interest in building things and drawing things. Around the same time his parents were rebuilding a property, and the process of seeing drawings manifest into a built form captured his imagination for good.

Listen in wherever you get your podcasts as Vince and Oliver discuss why he knew wanted to be an architect at just eight years old, building tall buildings among London’s medieval streets, and what the city will look like in 50 years’ time.

Listen here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/podcasts

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Bachelor of Design graduate, Carina Cunha, has been awarded the Frost* Design Prize...
11/12/2024

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Bachelor of Design graduate, Carina Cunha, has been awarded the Frost* Design Prize 2024 for her digital app design, Galaxa, a digital solution helping women and gender-diverse people navigate public spaces with an improved perception of safety.

Learn more about the Frost* Design Prize and Carina's project here: https://www.frostcollective.com.au/news/carina-cunha-wins-frost-design-prize-2024

Event photography: Cassandra Hannagan

Address

Unit B4, 35-39 Bourke Road, Alexandria
Sydney, NSW
2015

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+61283189800

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Frost collective posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Frost collective:

Featured

Share