The sculpted, curved nature of House Taurus by Durbach Block Jaggers creates a visual rhythm that draws the eye to the harbour views at every opportunity.
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.
Within our urban environment, there is a category of architecture that lies in-between, but a growing movement seeks to unlock the potential of these gems.
MCK Architecture and Interiors responded to the organic shapes and raw surfaces of the nearby quarry, ensuring the aptly named Quarry Box is an offering of stillness and solace.
Through a reinvigoration of its historical layers, Darlinghurst Terrace sees Sam Crawford Architects instil the heritage home with vibrancy and geometric expression both inside and out.
The winners of the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced in Melbourne, the successful applicants showcasing the most masterful and innovative use of colour in the built environment.
Light and open yet also robust and grounded, Macmasters Beach House by Polly Harbison Design rests in the coastal landscape upon a footprint of Eco Outdoor sandstone flooring.
The finalists for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced by this year’s judging panel, narrowing down a record number of entries to 113 finalists.
Delivering a conscientious refinement that is the hallmark of its reputation, Euroluce’s application of visually impeccable solutions deftly communicates the brand’s passion for quality lighting.
Reflecting on the relationship between the architecture of Neeson Murcutt Neille and its environmental and cultural setting, a new monograph by Anna Johnson and Richard Black.
House at Pretty Beach sees lahznimmo architects align the resulting home with the existing contour lines of the terrain, using the natural elements as support.
SRG House sees Fox Johnston combine a unique history and occupation while key insertions and additions allow for an immersive connection to the surrounding landscape.
Clovelly House sees Mary Ellen Hudson Architects bring a welcomed sense of clarity to the disparate site, expressed through wrapping and sweeping gestures.
House Fit sees Panov Scott Architects draw on a progressive approach in imagining spaces that can be combined, joined and separated, all imbued with an enduring relevance.