Hodgson House by BassamFellows is stunningly featured in Art in Residence by Nicole England, an exploration into how art and personal collections infuse life into thoughtfully designed spaces.
Poetica by Cox Architecture in North Sydney is a bar and grill that is as much for dining as it is for delighting, with equal references to people, place, past and present.
Set across five levels of the heritage Metcalfe Bond Stores building overlooking Circular Quay, COX Architecture’s new Sydney Studio is saturated with style and restrained luxury.
Recognising the importance of heritage buildings, their historic value and the story they tell of an area’s past is integral to positively shaping the built environment of today – and tomorrow.
Danielle Brustman imbues mitch. studio with unique colour and material choices, while also showcasing the award winning salons extraordinary abilities that give clients the reprieve they desire.
As an interior design practice specialising in workplace strategy, Futurespace harnesses a problem-solving, design-led approach to enhance the workplace experience.
Four leading architectural and multi-disciplinary teams have been shortlisted in the NGV Contemporary Design Competition, progressing to the final stage of conceptual development.
Elsternwick House by Fieldwork Architects and Winter Architecture combine forces to propose a home that embodies connection and light, while respecting the traditional contextual proportions.
Birchgrove House sees Brian Zulaikha of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer brings a respectful embrace of the existing together with an exploration of the textural, to propose an experimental and unique home in th
Hampton House sees Baenziger Coles design a minimalistic sustainable home filled with light and natural materials, textures and colours to create a private oasis in bayside Melbourne.
Garth Architecture’s Barn House provides a study of restraint, demonstrating how a minimal approach to form, proportion and materiality can offer a blank canvas of potential.
Resident Dog creator, architectural photographer Nicole England reflects on the “overwhelming” response to book, what she learned about photography, and the future of the project.