O House sees Martson Architects propose a home that can open and close as needed, becoming both a place to convene and to live independently, as a reflection of family life.
Eastham Street sees MUIR Architecture focus on re-crafting a contemporary iteration of the home’s former self to actively engage with the natural elements.
Astor Apartment sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects open and recalibrate the interior to better connect to the encircling views whilst retaining the existing charm of its 1920s architecture.
Bowen House sees Neil Architecture open the new as a connected embrace of the surrounds, orienting the living and shared spaces of the home to capture the natural elements.
Oyster Bay sees MCK Architects ensure a continued legacy between owners and the surrounds with the form engaging with the elements through a simplified approach.
Connected House sees Wolveridge Architects draw from the coastal and surrounding environment to form a design led by the lifestyle and personalities of the clients.
Flinders Residence sees Susi Leeton Architects navigate the challenging site through a understate and refined approach, emphasising warmth, elegance, and an embodied calm.
Kent Street Project sees Paredes Design Office and CB Interiors propose a warm and inviting pied-à-terre for its owners, focusing on natural elements and a resounding timelessness.
Darling Point sees Phoebe Nicol Interior Architecture reference a Belgian restraint in composing the resulting home, where a minimal and tonal celebration of light and collected treasures.
Hill House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects draw from the established celebration of crafted elements in proposing the new, fusing an openness that allows a new connection to light.
Coast Home sees Stacey Farrell respectfully propose an addition with a keen appreciation and acknowledgement of the unique siting, ensuring a minimal impacting footprint.
First Blush sees Smac Studio and Van Rooijen Meyers Architects propose a series of softly integrated spaces that capture the personalities of its owners, creating a unique personal connection.
Rose Bay Duet sees Stafford Architecture and Blue Label Design combine to propose the closely related, yet respectfully contrasting and definitive forms of the contemporary residences.
With a new and visionary team leading the way, Restaurant Botanic has been transformed from its former dated iteration into a desired destination of relevance.
Lindisfarne House sees Preston Lane Architects navigate the non-traditional site arrangement to fit the lifestyle of its inhabitants and how they wanted to engage with the surrounds.
Edge House sees Hare and Klein draw from the tranquil surrounds in proposing a balanced home of calm retreat that also ensures its owner feels uniquely represented in the final resolve.
Riverview House sees JDA Studio Architects choose to embrace the landlocked nature of the site, turning the focus inward to create a home of recharge and retreat.
Autumn House sees Studio Bright carefully weave the new with the existing, proposing a home that reflects its current custodians with respectful reference to the structure's previous chapters.
VOLA typifies the essence of what it is to be Danish – of democratic design and of a life lived well, where the totality of how design influences the everyday, and every moment within that day.
West Hobart House sees Preston Lane Architects contain the additions and amendments to a similar and respectful scale of its previous chapter, aptly readying the home for the chapter to come.
Anderson Road Residence sees B.E. Architecture create a well-executed balance between form and function, referencing generous proportions and scale, while imbedding warmth throughout.
House for a Garden sees Retallack Thompson work closely with the client to reshape an existing home to become their idyllic escape, where each internal space is meaningfully connected to a garden.
Wood Street sees Insider Outsider draw from the known and familiar style of the area while also elevating the typified home as a place of true retreat, unencumbered.
Federal House sees Edition Office combine nods to a colonial vernacular with a modern refinement to propose a place of unwavering immersion, deeply connected to place while also being an escape.
Dulwich Hill House sees Nobbs Radford Architects draw from the existing formal and natural cues to propose the addition as a facilitator to celebrate connection.
Sandringham House sees Ellul Architecture focus on creating key connections between the inside and out, proposing an idyllic and quietening reprieve from the outside world.
Homebush House sees Wolveridge Architects create moments of intimacy through the curation of outdoor courtyard spaces, balancing a reinforced connection with the landscape.
With Buff Nail Studios, GOLDEN has made a deliberate choice to pare back from the excessive detail usually associated with nail salons and instead focus on creating cool.
Glen Iris House sees Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design focus on creating a time wearing and classical approach, ensuring a sense of legacy endures for generations to come.
Perry House by A for Architecture emerges as a considered insertion in place, respectfully engaging with the surrounding context whilst defining its own residential offering through composure.
Whitebay Traverse sees Benn + Penna carefully sculpt the new as an extension of the original sentiments, crafted through a crisp and contained resolve.
As the reconfiguration and extension of an existing Victorian cottage in inner Sydney, Softwood by Benn and Penna Architecture focuses on creating quality and engaging spaces that enhance life.
Imagined as an urban oasis to reflect its owners and their appreciation of refinement, Woollahra Terraces sees Renato D’Ettorre Architects combine three separate houses into one generous dwelling.
North Bondi House sees PASSER Architects combine a lightness fused together with a richly natural base, alongside a balanced insertion of timber and access to the natural elements throughout.
Barwon Heads House sees Emma O’Meara and ARDOR Design Build propose a home that responds to the casual and textured nature of coastal life, ensuring the old and new coexist.
Celebrating the smoky, darkened charring of food cooked over fire, arkhé is a bold new offering. Creating a truly immersive experience, studio gram worked closely with partners.
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.
Armadale Residence sees Lucy Bowen and Lisa Buxton Interiors combine to craft the natural evolution and extension of the existing home, mixing the original detailing with newer elements.
Jimmy’s Place sees MJA Studio, Studio Roam and IOTA propose a focused and neatly contained home, considered in its integration of the landscape throughout.
As her own home, Tamsin Johnson sculpts Johnson House as a fusion of love for storied spaces with her own unique expression, creating a private escape for her family from the world.
Clifftop House sees Simon Couchman Architects and Simone Haag combine to propose a fitting home that is both warm and inviting, while also being intimate and openly connected to the surrounds.
Curl Curl House sees Nobbs Radford Architects propose a home of balanced composure, where minimal details and junctions are conceived through a considered restraint.
Lucca Estate by EB Interiors adds to an existing narrative, connecting the home to its surrounds whilst encouraging an eclectic expression of its owners.