Sandringham Residence by Jost Architects blends period charm with contemporary design. This integration activates the entire site while retaining the character and warmth of the Tudor-style home.
Lo Scoglio by Tigmi Trading and owners Angelica and Charlie Arnott is a luxurious sanctuary that combines Sicilian heritage with modern regenerative principles.
Malvern House 02 showcases Rob Kennon Architects’ ability to harmonise the home’s detailed heritage with the inviting warmth and openness of modern living.
Embracing modern openness, Emily Gillis Interior Design responds to Toorak Apartment’s architectural heritage and the owners’ desire for a simplified, calming space as they downsize.
Arts and Crafts House was reimagined more to pay a duty to its origins than to instil a new personality, seeing AP Design House and Hampton Architecture combine to draw from the past.
Twin Peaks, designed by Alwill Architecture and Atelier Alwill, beautifully honours the neighbourhood’s rich history while showcasing a reinvention of the home as a stately residence.
Sanders & King thoughtfully reimagines a 1930s maisonette, transforming its formerly compartmentalised layout into a cohesive, light-filled family home.
Nestled discreetly in the streets of Paddington, Kidman Lane complements its surroundings while presenting a unique silhouette that hints at a more unconventional vision.
Federation House by AP Design House and James Design Studio is a blend of heritage preservation and contemporary living, respecting the past through maintaining scale and appearance.
Matt Williams Architects minimises Eyrie House’s overall environmental impact, preserving endangered flora and fauna through a sustainable and sensitive approach.
Situated on the urban fringe of Launceston’s historic streetscapes, James Street by Taylor and Hinds Architects embodies a blend of heritage elements and modern architectural features.
Folk House, designed by CJH Studio and Paul Robertson Architect, is grounded in its location, drawing inspiration from the Hinterland forest rather than adhering to the typical coastal aesthetic.
Gazebo Penthouse is defined by an overarching sense of restraint and minimalism. Retallack Thompson opens up an existing space to be more deliberately connected to the surrounds.
Nestled amid breathtaking surrounds, Bilgola Beach House respectfully navigates the lush landscape as a series of volumes that embrace the natural context.
MG House is an exercise in restraint and intentionality, with Williams Burton Leopardi maintaining the home’s character and charm while elevating the design for modern living.
Terrace House strikes a balance between privacy and bold design, presenting a street presence that defines its identity, complemented by an inviting internal softness.
Robin House, designed by Wolveridge Architects, redefines coastal residential design by bridging the gap between mass-market offerings and high-end architectural solutions.
In listening to the site and its existing sloping typography, Fryar sees DAH Architecture respond to the natural assets already on site to create both a private yet openly flowing contemporary home.
Studio Bright ensures an open connection is achieved both internally and externally in Maitland Bay House, balancing the robust resilience required to thrive within Australia’s bushland.
Canterbury Terrace is thoughtfully reimagined to honour its Victorian-era roots while embracing contemporary design elements. Albert Mo Architects weaves rich, textural details into the home’s design.
One Great Jones Alley undergoes a vibrant transformation under Jason Saft’s creative vision, blending dynamic moments and sculptural elements while respecting the architectural heritage of NoHo.
Alba embodies a love for the nearby ocean. Crafted by Studio Plus Three, the renovation integrates existing structural elements, inviting the coastal surroundings to embrace the home.
Studiofour skilfully transforms the mid-century home Airlie Avenue Residence, preserving its distinctive architectural elements and using them as inspiration for the next chapter.
Within its idyllic setting in the Mornington Peninsula, Retreat Residence feels transportive for all those that enter through the tall trees that mark the driveway leading to its entrance.
Inspired by a photograph of a city storm, Crystal Sinclair Designs uses dark hues, contrasting textures and metallic accents to create an atmosphere in Dark and Stormy that enhances its existing charm
Originally designed and built in the 1950s as a secluded retreat amid lush gardens, Mar Vista Residence has been reimagined by Studio Meghan Eisenberg.
Pairing utility and robustness, the UQ Cricket Club Maintenance Shed sees Lineburg Wang and Steve Hunt Architect capture the spirit of the iconic summer sport.
To breathe new life into Armytage House, both WMK Architecture and Indre Concepts have kept its grandeur alive by carefully blending old charm with a cosy, artisanal feel.
Suspension House, designed by Fougeron Architecture, gracefully interacts with its surroundings, deftly manoeuvring the site’s contours to achieve a considered balance between scale and impact.
Studiofour opens up the internal layout of Albany Road Residence, fostering deeper connections to the surrounding garden areas and proposing a sanctuary of lasting calm and composure.
The comfort of Finlay Street is enhanced with modern touches, where Christopher Clinton Architect deftly blends heritage elements with contemporary selections.
Drawing inspiration from the traditional Australian beach house, Jan Juc House by Eldridge Anderson Architects replaces an existing lightweight coastal form with the aim to blend seamlessly.
Up Down House sees Brad Swartz Architects balance moments of privacy and retreat and explore more expressive gestures that challenge the original dark and narrow typology.
A shopfront in Melbourne’s Malvern possessed the kind of warmth, intimacy and scalability that Nickolas Gurtler Office sensed would create the perfect shared working space with LBD STUDIOS.
Twohill & James explores how time and form come together gracefully within Clayfield House, emphasising timeless design while introducing contemporary elements.
Bangalore Residence by Manna Made and Bellhaus Design Office is expanded and restored, retaining its historical authenticity as a tribute to the original home on the property.
With the landscape of physical retail spaces constantly changing, a boutique needs to leave the buyer affected in some tangible way. Ena Pelly Armadale does just that.
Victorian House by Pasquale Cook is a testament to delicate curation; it’s collection of pieces pay homage to the home’s history while aligning with the preferences of its current occupants.
For Esca Inman Valley, Das Studio employs a design approach inspired by the rural context of South Australia by using elements and materials that reflect the natural surroundings.
In Tamahere, a small township on New Zealand’s North Island, a generous resident commissioned Edwards White Architects to design a cricket pavilion that fostered pre- and post-match gatherings.
John Ellway draws inspiration from Japan in the design of Niwa House, which balances outdoor areas with the form to establish a deeply ingrained connection to the landscape.
Mim Design delicately preserved Wren House’s heritage charm while integrating a floor plan fit for contemporary living and the evolving needs of a young family.
Blodgett-Calvin is a series of pavilions immersed in the surrounding landscape. Here, Fung + Blatt Architects presents a home that harmonises with its environment while embracing ecological principles
Madrone Ridge, designed by Field Architecture and Ann Lowengart Interiors, embraces the presence of water on its expansive landscape, drawing inspiration from this element.