Initially destined to be demolished and replaced, Main Ridge House was instead resolved to retain the original building after Chamberlain Architects’ analysis of the site.
Skye Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi layer varied materiality and texture, opening up the existing to optimise views and allowing elements of the enviable surrounds and siting inward.
Concord House sees a combined effort between Habitat Housing and Noir Blanc Interiors, where the resulting home presents as a balanced and contrasting structure of elevated proportions.
Irving Street Townhouses sees B.E. Architecture joins forces with developer Figurehead in exploring an alternative to the traditional development model, brought together through refinement.
Mosman House II by Tribe Studio Architects bring a considered refinement to sculpt the resulting home as an open and connected series of spaces, embedded in place.
Annerley House sees Zuzana & Nicholas focus on gestures of openness and connection in the renovation and extension of the existing cottage, firmly integrating the built within the natural.
Clovelly House sees Mary Ellen Hudson Architects bring a welcomed sense of clarity to the disparate site, expressed through wrapping and sweeping gestures.
MB Apartment sees Bokey Grant combines subtleties with a clever use of materiality and spatial understanding to propose a home connecting its owners to an embedded sense of place.
Lang Road sees Alexandra Kidd together with Luigi Rosselli Architects combine to the playful spirit of its owners with an expression of place and narrative.
Elwood Bungalow House sees Rob Kennon Architects draw on a restrained simplicity to balance the overt and generous sweeping geometric gestures on site.
Above Board Living sees Luigi Rosselli Architects flip the traditional residential arrangement to allow the natural elements to exist with the built, all brought together with a refined attention.
Bronte Home sees Kate Bell Design, together with Smyth & Smyth, dutifully endow the multiple level home with a series of curated gestures to balance between the natural and the built.
Fleming Park House sees Cloud Architecture embed flexibility as a core principle into the deliberately dynamic floor plan, allowing for changed iterations and functionality over time.
Ada Lane sees Richards and Spence animates the pedestrian-accessed strip through the creation of hospitality offerings Bianca, Same Same and Land of Smiles, each with their own unique character.
Felix sees Flux Interior Design take inspiration from the existing building and laneway location to create a hospitality space of embracing warmth and layered texture.
Heke Street sees Mitchell Stout Architects reference Japanese sensibilities of space articulation in making the efficient and compact home, supported by its backbone of restraint.
Twin Peaks View sees Mason & Wales Architects conjure a befitting response to the surrounds, where lofted proportions match the openness that abounds through an enduring robustness.
Brunswick Yard sees Carr elevate the storied and layered narrative that is Brunswick and propose a series of homes that respond with fitting refinement.
VOLA’s stainless steel is an expression of a known lineage and a core pillar of enduring quality, connecting to the original beginnings of the brand and the early modernist period.
Techne Studio sees Techne Architecture and Interior Design turn well-honed knowledge into practice in the proposal of the studio’s own dedicated workspace in Carlton.
ArtBank sees Edition Office take cues from the lineage of the site and its purpose storing years of contemporary Australian art to propose an aptly fitting and crafted space.
Mr.P Studio sees Ritz & Ghougassian combine a refined consideration in proposing a series of spaces that redefine the needs of the studio, conceived through a crisp and contemporary lens.
Coastal Home sees K.P.D.O. draw on the endearing outdoor spaces as inspiration, focusing on key vistas and natural flows of movement between inside and out.
Alexander House sees an existing residence transformed into a uniquely multi-disciplinary series of zones for Alexander&CO. that bridge preconceived notions of home, work and studio.
New York Grill sees CTRL Space take an encasing approach and, through a textural journey of materiality and tactility, create an approachable enclosure to dine and escape.
Terrace House 1 sees Dreamer Lab insert a restrained and subtle addition to the rear of a heritage home, opening up to the elements and blanketed by its own warming living native green roof.
Glebe House sees Tribe Studio Architects enliven the heritage home, embedding contemporary purpose and intercepting the journey of movement through the home, extending outward to the rear laneway.
Sunshine Beach House sees Sealand Architects propose a modern homage to the traditional Queenslander home, anchored to its site, through freshly linear gestures.
Prior sees Ritz & Ghougassian brings a signature rigour and rhythmic approach in conjuring a unique and softly muted dining experience, with an emphasis on the elemental.
Baker Street House sees Pleysier Perkins use gestures of compression and release to create intimate moments within the home, while simultaneously connecting beyond the built edge.
Conceived from a series of bold and linear gestures, Sussex House sits weighted to its site opens through clean apertures to its surrounding manicured landscape.
Moorooka House sees Maytree Studios devise a series of techniques to create a bold and propose a floating form that sits hovering over the landscape below.
Through a playfully bold approach, Penthouse II by K.P.D.O. captures the spirit and character of its owners, expressing colour and movement through the curation of treasured art and iconic furniture.
There Café sees Ewert Leaf combine crafted elements with texture and a focus on authentic materiality and details, while connecting to the site and an industrial narrative.
Three House sees John Ellway combine an operable and open approach in proposing a home that embraces its siting and aims to work with the natural elements.
Conservatory Adaptation sees Architecture Associates carefully insert supporting elements to allow an embrace of the unused and bring in meaningful life.
Smash Repair House sees Matt Elkan Architect deliberately turn inward and introspectively open the building with a focus on the experience of being within the home.
Turn House sees Rebecca Naughtin Architect pay homage to the existing and diverse layers of the combined industrial and residential area, to propose a home that fuses sensibilities of both.
House Woollahra sees Carla Middleton Architecture propose a light filled home connected to place through an open engagement with the surrounding gardens.
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.
Palm Tree House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects combine a considered and light-celebrating approach to optimise views over Sydney Harbour, while continuing the home’s past narrative.
Part of a growing collaboration, Viktoria and Woods Chadstone is the third that Golden has designed for the iconic Australian brand, drawing on a key ethos of simplicity and timelessness.
SJB Sydney Studio sees SJB utilise a layered approach in bringing elements of a more refined grain and domestic approach into the workplace, as an approachable and amenable place to gather and create.
Walkerville sees Williams Burton Leopardi interweave carefully considered contemporary insertions into a historic beauty to expand and open the home while engaging with the landscaped setting.
Alumna Residences sees Wood Marsh combine a study of materiality and form in sculpting these elevated apartment living exemplars, imbedded with a sense of longevity and endurability.
Copacabana Beach House sees Brad Swartz Architects connect outward and rework the existing planning arrangement to optimise the home’s unique and enviable siting.
Cataract Gorge House sees Plain Architecture navigate the challenging sloping site through a simplifying of form and through emphasising a contemporary connection to the landscape.
Eazy Peazy, in conjuring a refined and muted dining experience, sees Carr express the elongated site through subtle textural gestures and soft linear illuminated elements.
Shadow Cottage Daylesford sits as a ‘shadow’ of the original cottage on the site, with MRTN Architects carefully layers the existing architectural lineage of the site into the new entity.