From the Archives
In 2022, Jigsaw Media came to The ISS Institute offices and collected 15 boxes sitting in storage. Over the past five months, they have been meticulously scanning reports and photographs to recover information that has never been digitised. The aim to full recover all reports and create a repository of knowledge that will continue to keep rare trades alive, and continue to address the skills gap in Australia.
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Below is a selection of restored Fellowship reports that chart the earliest of research conducted by ISS Institute Fellows.
Sponsored by the Palladio Foundation, Anna Minardo provides a detailed run down on the art of mosiacs. A handy guide for those working in the trade.
Michael Toscano's report looks at the intensive course at Stucco Decorations aiming and training craftman's in the conservation of architectural heritage.
Peter Jago is one of Australia's top milliners. In 2003, Peter was inducted into the Australian Millinery Hall of Fame, and is still a renowned name on the Spring Racing Carnival circuit.
Bronwyn researched the importance of stained glass window conservation in Australia.
Sponsored by the Palladio Foundation, Anna Minardo provides a detailed run down on the art of mosiacs. A handy guide for those working in the trade.
Design management involves planning, leading, organising and controlling problem solving activities. Lucy Elliot explores the global context and what Australia can teach its graphic design studios.
Gary Frenchman explores what makes for good design and asks it we can mass produce furniture of a good design like Scandinavian countries do
Stephen Davies explores the footwear design industry and explores the lack of training available in Australia.
Patrick Bayly learns about new technologies that graphic design studios will have to think about for years to come. An interesting read to discover the term 'branding' which is prevalent for all businesses in current times.
John Frosted travels to the 17th Icograda World Congress and General Assembly in Uruguay.
The project was aimed at building an infrastructure to enhance specific skills in the area of ceramic studio training and production, both in the commercial arena as well as the private sector.
Wendy Hallinan explores best practice around water conserving irrigation and to find new plants useful for water-wise gardening in Australia.