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Framing Antarctic storms rolling into remote Pigeon Bay on New Zealand’s South Island, Scrubby Bay by Patterson Associates delivers a robust guesthouse for group farm stays and wilderness activities.
Pink Palace by Matter Architects is a collection of contemporary workspaces housed within a 120-year-old building on the fringe of Auckland’s CBD.
Inciting intrigue seven years after its completion, March Studio’s The Compound House is a masterful exercise in balancing form, function and aesthetics.
Sitting on a headland in the small New South Wales South Coast town of Malua Bay, a new project by Secret Gardens revitalises a property devastated by bushfires and extreme weather.
Established by Brandt Hewitt and Megan McGuinn, Medium Small focuses on furniture, lighting and specialty fabrication.
Big is not necessarily beautiful for Sydney architect Brad Swartz, who made his name focusing on the smart utilisation of space but is now working on broader horizons.
Raukura Turei’s practice encapsulates an intriguing dichotomy, balancing the rigour of architecture with the creative freedom and personal histories expressed in her paintings.
For Greg Faulkner – founder of California-based practice Faulkner Architects – life and architecture are one and the same, and his understanding stems from practical tools and seminal lessons.
Inspired by the masters of Italian design, Cecconi’s Toorak offers sophisticated dining brought to life by architecture and interior design studio Travis Walton.
Situated on the rocky headland of Sydney’s Shelly Beach, this family home designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects reflects the beauty and serenity of its surroundings.
Located within New York’s iconic Townsend Building, Lupetto – meaning little wolf in Italian – is a strong addition to the Flatiron district’s evolving hospitality offering.
Handelsmann + Khaw and Hancock Architects have reimagined a heritage home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs as a contemporary haven filled with a mix of art and antique and modern furniture.
Designed by Los Angeles-based designer Kelly Wearstler, Ulla Johnson’s West Coast flagship opened to much fanfare late last year, and for good reason.
Tapping into a variety of design influences, Sun Ranch invites guests to kick back and bask in a blend of romantic, free-spirited fun amid the picturesque hinterland.
Positioned at the lively intersection of Richmond’s Church Street and Bridge Road, Richmond Traders – a collaborative venture by SJB and NH Architecture – is a vibrant urban village.
Able to find beauty in the everyday, Colin King inspires those around him to do the same through his creative work.
Hidden in the Connecticut woods, 100 kilometres or so from New York City, Philip Johnson’s 1952 Schlumberger Administration Building was lost to time.
Layered with nuanced feminine touches, Amelia Barry’s studio in Malvern, Victoria, embraces the history of the building and provides inspiration for her team and clients.
Nestled on the beachfront in one of Australia’s most serene coastal enclaves, Border Street is a contemplation on place, form and material artfully conceived by Workroom.
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Issue No. 14 features work from Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Studio Bright, Workroom, Field Architecture, Patterson Associates and more.
Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Since 2019, three issues of The Local Project magazine have been published each year. Each issue represents a curated selection of architecture and design, featuring new work from both leading and emerging local architects and designers as well as select older projects. Compiling the highlights from the first 10 issues in a single volume of 500+ pages, 10 offers a concentrated insight into the very best architecture and design of Australia and New Zealand.
Structured chronologically, the book features the very best architecture and design from the first 10 issues, including Waterview by John Wardle Architects, Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Redwood by Chenchow Little, Waiheke House by Cheshire Architects, La Scala by Richards & Spence, Bunkeren by James Stockwell Architect and many more.
Structured chronologically, the book features the very best architecture and design from the first 10 issues, including Waterview by John Wardle Architects, Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Redwood by Chenchow Little, Waiheke House by Cheshire Architects, La Scala by Richards & Spence, Bunkeren by James Stockwell Architect and many more.
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