Accessible through a newly defined courtyard area, Cochrane House is expanded with the addition of a sleek pavilion structure at the rear of the property.
For his own home in Melbourne’s Brighton, architect Martin Friedrich opted for Signorino’s Desert Silver marble, which unifies all the residence’s elements, creating a cohesive, harmonious whole.
Set on a prime corner in leafy Camberwell, in Melbourne’s east, Victoria & Burke sees Carr respond to both the natural elements and existing built forms that define its context.
Transforming a historic factory site into a dynamic office for building company Cobild, 9 Cremorne St has been thoughtfully designed with the ethos of Cobild and Australian conditions in mind.
As a modern interpretation of a stately residence, Tectonic House sees Cera Stribley and SJB collaborate to propose a spatially aware and classically proportioned residence.
A robust country home that also serves as an intimate oasis, Nesci House sees Architecture by Us work with the topography of the land to nourish an invigorating rural retreat.
Fulfilling the vision of landscape designer Jack Merlo, The Botanical Group has created an enticing sense of oasis for this grand travertine-clad residence, tucked away in central Melbourne.
A shared vision between Buxton Projects, Conrad Architects and Jack Merlo draws upon timeless principles, blending ADA seamlessly into the heart of Toorak.
Toorak Residence sees ADDARC propose a modern formality that allows the garden to become part of the experience of the home, defined by a crisp refinement.
The Penthouse at Thirty Anderson designed by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors draws on nature’s unrivalled tranquillity, resulting in a luxurious residence that explores kinship through design.
The Avenue sees ADDARC combine an elevated and refined approach in conjuring the repeated light-filled homes, interconnected and responsive to the surrounding context.