ISSUE #34 / REVIVED & REBORN
Meet the Contributors
Derek Swalwell | photographer Shooting since 1999, international photographer Derek Swalwell captured B.E Architecture’s Saintly Intervention home feature on page 44 using his trademark, distinctive style. A native to Melbourne, Derek travels the world capturing architecture, interiors, landscape and lifestyle as well as expanding on his own personal portfolio of creative work. @derek_swalwell
Mark Wiesmayr | contributing music curator Originally a Melbournian, Mark is back, currently bouncing between Melbourne and the US after a 15-year sojourn in Los Angeles. His work as a Creative Director in fashion and lifestyle, advertising and content lead him on global exploits for some of the best ‘now’ brands. Intrigued constantly by design culture, fashion and the arts (along with surf and classic cars), he has a boundless enthusiasm for the new and undiscovered. Camera in hand, eclectic soundtracks in his mind, he is always crafting a story to tell. He shares with us some of the artists he is discovering, or maybe familiar with, in our September compilation of our latEST sounds. @marksurfsbig
Sophie Lewis | associate editor and contributing writer As est living’s associate editor, Sophie combines her love for the written word and zest for visual expression. She recently enjoyed a dose of Nordic inspiration in Sweden and Denmark, with design highlights spanning a stay at the Vipp Chimney House by Studio David Thulstrup and a visit to the designer’s Copenhagen studio. While in Copenhagen Sophie also sought an exclusive tour of The Audo with Norm Architects partner and architect Peter Eland. In this issue, Sophie explores three home alterations and additions within Revived & Reborn and pens her personal chat with architect Rob Mills in Where Architects Live. sophiemaylewis.com
Yvette Caprioglio | est style editor A long-standing est contributor, Yvette Caprioglio has worked for over 25 years across advertising and comms. With a highly-refined eye for aesthetics, Yvette has been known to say “Don’t hurt my eyes,” and believes that while a picture tells a thousand words, some sassy word play never goes astray. @yvette_caprioglio