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Mygunya by The Circus by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design is a unique family home that combines sympathetic materials and elements inspired by the home’s heritage.
Located on the South Coast of NSW, the interior scheme of Cliffside by Thomas Hamel & Associates called for a subtle array of natural, textured materials, with flooring from Eco Outdoor.
Through a bold sensibility, GB House by Renato D'Ettorre provides shelter and privacy for its residents along one of Sydneys busiest coastlines.
Celebrating the dwelling’s beachside location in Brighton, House on the Bay by Lovell Burton is a forever home that celebrates joy and connection to its surrounds.
Kerstin Thompson Architects has delivered a multi-residential project reminiscent of Italian housing models, establishing a precedent for the integration of new architecture with heritage fabric.
Drawing upon the historical significance of the Mount Eagle Estate, Garden House by Zen Architects reconciles the past with enduring modern day rituals.
Orange Spring House by Studio Esteta is a contemporary family home in New South Wales defined by its earthy rendered finish and modernist geometry.
Olson Kundig blurs indoor-outdoor thresholds in Woodway Residence, transforming the home into an immersive dwelling that celebrates connection.
Surrounded by 43 hectares of rolling hills, Upland Farm offers four lusciously comfortable cabins created for holiday-makers to soak up the quiet, rural outlook.
Through a regenerative transformation, Wetlands House is converted into a functional dwelling with a natural water landscape, anchoring the residence in place.
The Sandbox by Peter Braithwaite Studio is a three-storey timber-clad residence located along the Bay of Chaleur in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick.
Francis Gallery LA is an art gallery designed by Los Angeles-based studio BC in collaboration with the founder, gallerist Rosa Park.
Accessible through a newly defined courtyard area, Cochrane House is expanded with the addition of a sleek pavilion structure at the rear of the property.
Located on a hillside in San Francisco’s Noe Valley, Redwood House was originally designed in the 1970s and has been renovated recently by Studio Terpeluk.
C. Kairouz Architects undertakes an inspired renovation of a classic 1970s Melbourne home, championing its origins while making it thoroughly contemporary.
Lee House sees Candalepas Associates focus on a modest approach in sculpting the new as a considered extension of the existing, creating an outward focus and curated engagement with light.
Merging an original Victorian terrace with a 1980s lookalike, Sam Crawford Architects creates an inviting home that welcomes light, space and a sense of retreat.
Skelton Studio House is a mid-century home located on a quiet residential street in Auckland’s North Shore renovated by architect Piers Kay.
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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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