Sitting on a generous site in the Byron Bay hinterland, Cedar Hill breathes new life into the existing barn, extending its legacy with a new addition respectfully sculpted alongside it.
Inspired by the brutalist architectural styles of Brazil, Kyle Bay House sees Greg Natale combine layers of warmth through natural materiality and an animated colour palette to invigorate the home.
Byron Street Studio sees Büro Two Architecture and Casey and Martin Johnston bring the vision of the home to life, considering every element designed within and integrating a modest efficiency.
Behind an existing heritage façade, Palmette emerges as a considered and connected dual level home that sees SUM embrace connections with quaint garden.
The Rise sees Sumich Chaplin Architects and Charlotte Sumich Interiors combine to carefully orchestrate a connected living environment that celebrates the surrounding environment.
Readying for the next chapter in their lives, The Lookout sees A for Architecture propose a reflective family home, able to be expanded and contracted as needed.
South Yarra House sees Wellard Architects combine the retention of an existing heritage home with a considered fluidity that connects the old with the new and inside with outside.
Reconfiguring an existing design in response to evolving circumstances, Legato sees Arent&Pyke and David Boyle Architect combine to reshape the floorplan.
Inspired by its place, FJ House by Studio del Castillo combines a moody and dark tonality with luxury sensibility to create a connection to the famed bluestone lanes of Melbourne.
Deceptive from approach, Slate House presents as a singular home, yet it is a combined series of interwoven residences sharing the same address while also achieving fossil-fuel-free status.
As a modern homestead among a rural setting, Farm House sees Archier recalibrate a connection with the land to create a robust and site-specific response focused on sustainable farming.
Mosman Residence sees Ursino Architects and Made by Alas combine to integrate a natural connection and instil an atmosphere of elevated luxury throughout the generous family home.
Exploring the potential of a suburban coastal site, The Marlin Villas are a pair of free-standing residences, which Shane Denman Architects evolved through mirrored planning and design philosophies.
Modern Thai House sees CLO Studios and Chris Clout Design combine to propose an elevated and refined contemporary residence that connects meaningfully to the natural elements.
Immersed within its native and established surrounds, Bush Studio is envisioned by Dane Taylor Studio as an idyllic retreat that embraces locality through materiality and composition.
Weaving in the next chapter among an existing presence, Williams Burton Leopardi expands College Park Residence both internally and out into the landscaping.
Bestowing a new alignment to the site and the surrounding aspect, East Sydney sees Aileen Sage Architects respectfully recalibrate an existing terrace home into a contemporary and open retreat.
Seachange House sees Solomon Troup balance efficiencies within a modest framework to integrate a passive and sensitive response to site, offering a complementary addition to the streetscape.
Harbour House sees Studio Gorman and TDDP Architects combine to bring focus to the original narrative of the home, ensuring an open and flowing planning methodology.
LD Studio sees CJH Studio overlay a textured and restrained approach, integrating finishes with a softened tonality to create a home that feels disconnected from the surrounds.
Earth-Ship sees Luigi Rosselli Architects and Alwill Interiors combine to navigate the unique conditions of the site, elongating the form and ensuring optimal visual access remains out over the water.
Imagined as a sanctuary to immerse oneself within, Akmē sees Biasol combine gestures of calm and retreat within a light filled and neutrally encased space.
Hawthorn Studio sees Agius Scorpo Architects utilise the site to its fullest, creating a bookmark along the outermost boundary where an overlap of retreat and recreation coalesce.
JW Residence sees Mim Design restore the original ornate detailing and delicateness of the Victorian-er crafted origins while overlaying a contemporary relevance.
Salsa Verde sees Arent&Pyke add complementary layers, injecting colour, texture and materiality to craft a series of spaces that are the embodiment of luxury living.
Maintaining a connection to its ornately detailed past, Crown Street Terrace sees Studio Arkive rework the existing home through a contemporary lens to create a more flowing sense of movement within.
Jewellery Box sees Crosson Architects push the form out to engage with surrounding views, elevating the everyday engagement between the home and the surrounds.
Inspired by the typology of miners huts, Biv Punakaiki sees Fabric Architecture and Mark Pankurst envision a series of light-footed temporary accommodation pods.
Continuing the legacy left by the stonemason who built the original form, Glebe Castle sees KLK Architecture overlay vibrant colour and playful elements to mould the resulting home.
As a reworking of an existing 1970-80s era home, Play House sees State of Kin carefully articulate a series of interventions that encase the outer envelope, and reshape the interior experience.
Drawing on the history of the retained heritage home on the site as inspiration, Brougham Place sees Williams Burton Leopardi and PACT Architects and imbed a sense of character.
House in the Dry sees MRTN Architects draw inspiration from the traditional rural vernacular, ensuring the response to place sits appropriately within the landscape.
Stripping back the dining and wine bar experience while elevating it at the same time, Muni by Sans-Arc Studio sits worlds apart from other nearby coastal hospitality offerings.
Bilgola Residence sees Hugh Jones Mackintosh and Walter Barda Design combine to create a house that works both as an occasional home and an eventual main residence.
Prahran Residence sees Glenvill Homes re-sculpt the remains of an 19th-century gem through focusing on a refined elevation of quality and respect for the past.
Caringal Flats sees Ellul Architecture pay an homage to the original architectural intent by ensuring the new insertions emphasise views outward ensure a contemporary relevance.
As a retail experience that feels both familiar and welcoming, bassike Armadale sees Akin Atelier aim to change the traditional approach to a typology, tending instead towards the approachable.
House on a Lane sees Rob Kennon Architects carefully fold in the needs of the contemporary family brief amongst moments outward connection to create a balanced abode.
Rose Bay sees PopovBass and Karen Tabak Interiors combine to navigate the site with a sensitivity, crafting the end result as a lasting impression among the surrounds.