Jacqui Koska and Grove Architects have taken a considered approach to texture and colour with this Newtown remodel, adding vibrancy and personality to both old and new elements.
Set between bushland and coastline on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, on a block that gracefully slopes towards Pittwater, Ripple House binds three generations to the raw beauty of the land.
This Tonkin Zulaikha Greer-designed multigenerational home in southern Sydney may be bold in its execution but is deeply grounded in its relationship to the environment.
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.
Pavilion House sees Studio Panetta reimagine a Georgian sandstone cottage into a contemporary, pavilion-style family home while retaining the country house feeling.
Darlinghurst Apartment sees Brewer Architects integrate a series of adaptable and moving gestures throughout to embed fluidity and functionality within the home.
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.
Following a comprehensive layout reconfiguration, along with the addition of retractable floor-to-ceiling glazing and a central sliding rooflight, Earlwood House embraces indoor-outdoor living.
Silver Back sees an addition clad in silver tones sit to the rear of the existing, Goodwin Scarfone Belgiorno-Nettis combine a functional resilience with nods to the familiar.
As the home of a landscape designer Mark Bell, it is no surprise that Bell House by Teo Lam Architects combine with Jacqui Koska would have an innate focus on the living elements.
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.
Russell Lea House sees Robert Parisi Architecture + Design draw light and other natural elements into the resulting spaces to naturally enliven the everyday lifestyle of its occupants.
Shelly Beach House sees Michael Cumming Architect combine a natural approach that aligns with a priority of living at one with nature, embedding the ability to open outer edges.
Cut and Morph House sees Apto & Best Architects draw from an existing embedded narrative to carefully sculpt an open and connected series of volumes on site.