Within Lytton Park Residence, Collab Design Studio integrates a contemporary warmth reflective of the inhabitants, creating sanctuary-like spaces to instil a distinct calmness.
Hunters Hill is expanded by Designed by JAM to encompass a more open contemporary liveability while ensuring the existing heritage character was retained.
With a storied past, Heywood Park Residence by Williams Burton Leopardi feels like a countryside estate within an urban setting, its lush surroundings concealing any signs of neighbours.
Soho Loft by Christina Cole Studio and DXA Studio is transformed into a private sanctuary tailored for a young family, offering a contrast to the streets of New York City.
Alexandria House, designed by Lachlan Seegers Architect, showcases enduring design, with vertical elements spanning two levels that highlight the height of the rear addition.
River of Life by Sandbox Studio is designed to accommodate a growing family, incorporating smooth, linear gestures throughout to encourage a seamless flow between inside and out.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects weaves moments of immersion into Barefoot House, offering a secluded sanctuary where a blend of natural and architectural elements.
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.
Patchwork Architecture proposes Fontbunker, a form that sits independently from the main existing home to increase amenity for work, creativity and guest accommodation.
Palm House undergoes a contemporary renovation of its 1960s modernist beginnings by BayleyWard, expanding the dwelling while incorporating intriguing and playful elements within.
The legacy of House on the Hill is extended as Robson Rak constructs an extension using rammed earth, anchoring the building within the landscape while preserving connections throughout.
Brick House is a celebration of the hands who made it, where Studio Roam and With Architecture Studio bring to life a complex brief through an authentic and honest use of materials.
Retaining the rich character of a forgotten heritage building in Auckland was integral to design studio Wonder Group’s vision for the headquarters of financial advisory company Alex Wang.
Limerick Lane transforms into a versatile space, serving as both a home and tasting room. TenBooks, Social Studio and Jill Shadek collaborate to bring their collective vision to life.
Sea Ranch Escape blends coastal tranquillity with rugged cliffside living. Designed by Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design, the home is a retreat for a San Francisco couple.
Bayside Terrace embodies a European aesthetic in its tone and design, as Pasquale Cook transforms the 130-year-old Victorian heritage home while enhancing its outward connections.
Located on the coastline, Carbon Beach House blends with the surroundings, inviting the ocean inward to offer the owners an immersive coastal experience.
Claire Hung Design reworks Hicks Street, integrating a balance of elements to enhance its liveability while navigating the confines of an existing pre-war Art Deco building in Brooklyn heights.
Trincomalee is a rejuvenation effort that encompasses the entire site, where Richard Unsworth of Studio U.C skilfully integrates both architectural and natural components.
The owners of Austinmer House employ BASE to enhance the existing structure with minimal intervention, aiming for maximum impact while highlighting its coastal connection.
Villa des Fleurs, owned by the founder and creative director of CLO Studios, has been lovingly restored from a 1970s dwelling into their own residence.
Kitz-Brien House keeps elements from the original low-slung home, seeing Andrew Hall Architecture retain a connection to the outside while adding warmth and expanding the existing floor plate.
Four years after it was completed, we revisit Peter Stutchbury Architecture’s Night Sky House, a recipient of the highest residential architectural accolade in the country.
Parcel Projects opens up the existing volumes on site to create an open and light-filled extension that acknowledges the original cottage form of Back and Forth.
Taking cues from the original design of The Ridge, Luke Moloney Architecture and Sarah Davison Interiors aim to blend the historic residence seamlessly into its natural surroundings.
New Farm Arbour is modernised through a respectful approach that weaves together new and existing elements, seeing Vokes and Peters explore a reoccupation of the existing floor plan.
Tribeca Loft is a seamless blend of old and new, as Corvino Design and Danielle Bernstein intertwine a distinctive personal style with the rich history of a renowned New York City building.
Graoni Beach sits in such close proximity to the shoreline that waves gently lap at the building’s foundation, showcasing the collaborative vision of Montalba Architects and Matt Blacke Inc.
Betsy Brown Inc. redefines the tucked away cottage that is Betsy’s Cabin, transforming the modest cottage into her own private retreat among the Blue Ridge Mountains.
MKCA uses a combination of rich textiles and vibrant hues to animate the centrally positioned Nomad Loft within the walls of a 1921 factory building in New York City.
David Lucido adopts a restrained approach to Los Angeles Spanish, reinforcing bonds to its 1920s origins and overlaying clarity and openness to the planning.
Sebastian Mariscal Studio explores the role of voids in architecture, exemplified by the design of Venice House, which emerges as a series of connected indoor and outdoor areas.
Mirror House combines the stillness of a residential environment with moments of heightened boldness, seeing Pasquale Cook infuse character and personality through selections and finishes.
Lawless & Meyerson have reinvigorated a ’90s home in Sydney’s Tamarama by introducing natural light, a contemporary layout and a refined palette of materials.
Vladimir Radutny Architects has creatively transformed Michigan Loft, retaining traces of its past as a former car display and assembly factory in Chicago, while infusing it with a new vision.
In South Carolina, Rhett Morgan and Basic Projects collaborate to breathe new life into the 19th-century Charleston House – while honouring its traditional bones.
Abbotsford Townhouses is a showcase of Wellard Architects’ ability to create an example of high-density living, integrating defined zones and innovative design within a secluded facade.
Butter Lane by Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects and Michael Del Piero Good Design merges a rural pitched silhouette with a contemporary and refined calmness.
Inspired by the idea of living within a space that feels like a perpetual holiday, The Wharf Apartment has been renovated and opened up to the elements.