The latest expansion of Jardin d’Eden sees Luigi Rosselli Architects and Vivienne Hannigan pay an honourable homage to the original Queen Anne-style heritage.
Hotel House is the result of Ed and Edwina Glenn combining a passion for heritage and placemaking, transforming an existing commercial space into their own unique residence.
Employing a robust palette of natural materials, Charlotte Park embodies a connectivity with its surrounding landscape on the fringes of Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Palm Frond Retreat by Koichi Takada Architects is a contemporary residence that continually references site elements to maximise its relationship with the landscape beyond.
As a two-part renovation project, Hawksburn House sees Susi Leeton Architects + Interiors repurpose the home for contemporary living by focusing on openness and connection.
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.
Set high among the clifftops, Chinamans Beach House sees Studio Johnston optimise the lofted elevation of its site to create a private yet outwardly focused sanctuary for its owners.
Optimising the small and narrow allotment, Bellevue Hill House sees Mark Shapiro Architects propose a series of modern forms that express a linear connection of composure.
East Brisbane Residence sees Greg Natale draw from the drama and opulence of traditional Italian estate residences to form a riverfront home of a similar grandeur.
Anderson Road Residence sees B.E. Architecture create a well-executed balance between form and function, referencing generous proportions and scale, while imbedding warmth throughout.
Nestled in the leafy suburb of Hawthorn, No. 58 Wattle by Ewert Leaf is a collection of seven townhouses that thoughtfully rework their established site’s history.