With unobstructed views across a two-hectare lagoon, the new location for Australian hospitality group Three Blue Ducks is an iconic addition to Melbourne’s north-west.
Adela Apartments sees Jost Architects together with Hecker Guthrie, emphasise texture and materiality in proposing an appropriately responsive formal mass within its established context.
Kyneton Residence sees MRTN Architects combine a respectful series of insertions with a sculptural approach that responds to its unique and lushly landscaped setting.
Matilda sees Templeton Architecture combine a sense of stability and permanence to this occasional home through an anchored weightedness, beautifully refined and optimising its enviable siting.
A close between collaboration CeraStribley, AV-ID Design and client Peter Kerr, Myvore is inspired by Brazilian brutalism, while the gestures that comprise it create a home of endearing warmth.
With an emphasis on organic forms, natural materials, and featuring ZETR minimalist electrical outlets and switches,The Melburnian by Edition Office sees a formerly soulless apartment.
Continually experimental, Fox Johnston is a Sydney-based studio practice that searches to push the envelope through innovation and testing the untried.
Designed in collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow, the clear and mindful approach sees the transformation of an existing 1930s home into a relevant and timeless iteration.
With ‘TV show host’ recently added to his list of accolades, Melbourne-based architect Luke Fry, of multidisciplinary practice Luke Fry Architecture, is one to watch.
Hilltop House sees Cheshire Architects take referential cues from the site’s existing agricultural narrative and composes a considered series of volumes that embrace its remoteness.
The Boulevard House sees Michael Ong Design Office integrate framing, contrasts and moving elements that allow a considered immersion within the home’s context.
Collector House sees Arent & Pyke bring a contrasting boldness and warmth together, emboldening each of the spaces with their own uniqueness, while being collectively focussed on an outward connection
Rathdowne Street House sees Robert Simeoni Architects bring a cleverly compact and articulated planning approach together with measured restraint to create a modern and robust home of resilience.
Bronte House sees Tobias Partners dissect the whole and propose a series of stepped elements that comprise the home, offering meaningful connections to outdoor spaces.
Cheshire Architects combine textural and soft elements together within the rectangular form of the home to enhance its natural setting, immersing Fielding House in its surroundings.
Villa Amor sees Arent & Pyke balance between delicately weaving the new with the old and transforming a formally rigid home to align with a contemporary vision.
Seymour Ave is an extension of a house in Melbourne’s Armadale by Tom Robertson Architects that features a monochromatic minimalism with a quintessentially Melbourne feel.
Tuscan Blue sees Sally Caroline take referential cues from the home’s existing context and backdrop charmed by familiar elements and moments of discovery.
Coastal Pavilion sees Mim Design takes heeded influence from the mid-century masters to conjure a timeless and enduring home from a place of authenticity.
Kardella Street Residence sees Studiofour combine a knowing restraint together with an astute understanding of spatial relationships to carve a unique residential experience.
Castlecrag House sees Polly Harbison Design bring a sense of clarity and purpose to a confused home of grand proportions, distilling spatially sense of clarity through a natural flow and connection.
Flinders sees Workroom work closely with their engaged client, who shares insights into their growing love affair with their home over ten years after its completion.
Crafting a contemporary language based on the proportions and principles of the neoclassicist style underpinning the original villa, Keshaw McArthur unites old & new through restraint and simplicity.
Designed in collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow, St Kilda East is a contemporary home with its existing Spanish Mission stylings preserved intact.
Stafford Architecture has created a newly open floor plan and injected daylight into the heart of this Darling Point terrace home, resulting in a series of delightful and surprising spaces.
Brick House sees State of Kin combine a sustainable approach with the refinement of a contemporary build to create a home of character and embodied interest.
Thornbury Townhouses sees Fowler and Ward play with scale, form and materiality to offer an engaging frontage to the streetscape, while carving the ideal breakup internally.
Hidden away atop the cascading hinterland rainforest on a clearing with a never-ending view to the valley below sits an architect-designed, carbon-neutral, public campground.
Yarra House sees Chelsea Hing carefully and selectively bring inward key features from the home’s context to conjure a unique identity, connected to site and its abundant natural elements.
Melbourne Loft sees a collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow transform a heritage dressmaker’s building into a residence of character and charm.
Queens Park Courtyard Garden sees Outdoor Establishments combine a light and textural palette to create the illusion of expanded area in this compact and cleverly curated garden.
Surf Vista sees Tim Ditchfield Architects combines warm hues with subtle textural variation to conjure a home of longevity, curating views outward and carving a protective and private haven.
Stylecraft recently collaborated on the Australian launch of the new Rolls-Royce Ghost, providing a number of local and international furniture pieces for the event.
Queens Park sees Carla Middleton Architecture combine the old and new through a connected approach to create key conduits between the built and the natural.
Pops Travertine sees Sally Caroline brings a contemporary freshness to a tired home, injecting a clean and refreshing sensibility that nurtures the expression of personality.
Julius Street sees Archiercreate a series of careful interventions in an existing house, carving out and reorienting spaces to create a home connected to its site.
Tasked with a brief for a generously proportioned classic family home, Brighton 7 by InForm is an eye-catching residence, continuing InForm’s consistent approach to architecture and construction.
Kepler by WOWOWA draws on the tones of the eucalypts in the garden, using these verdant hues to inform a vibrant, inspiring home imbued with a true sense of character.
Brunswick Residence combines bold contemporary gestures with an appreciation of history, as Luck Bock Design Studio sensitively extends the life of the existing double-fronted Victorian terrace.
Te Arai Beach House by Fearon Hay and Sonja Hawkins takes form as a contemporary interpretation on a traditional cabin, inspired byits unique setting between the forest and the ocean.
John Wardle Architects’ Bushfire Recovering Auction is now running, with proceeds supporting the Biodiversity Recovery Project, established in the wake of last summer’s devastating fires.
With more than 35-years’ experience crafting hand-finished door and window hardware, Windsor Architectural Hardware is motivated by a commitment to quality and a desire to go beyond traditional door.
Decus Interiors is undertaking in a continual evolution of their own style, engaging in an experimental process to created elevated, immersive experiences.
Dulwich Hill House sees Benn and Penna extend the previous life of this Sydney home through a playful recreation of parts, encouraging natural light inward.