Located in Botany, Rochester Street Office intrigues passers-by with its cascading greenery, which offsets the suburb’s contrasting collection of warehouses and apartment blocks.
Arts and Crafts House was reimagined more to pay a duty to its origins than to instil a new personality, seeing AP Design House and Hampton Architecture combine to draw from the past.
An intriguing series of volumes that welcomes and closes off from its bushland locale, this Victorian residence explores and pushes the defined boundaries of what a house can be.
Nestled amid breathtaking surrounds, Bilgola Beach House respectfully navigates the lush landscape as a series of volumes that embrace the natural context.
Occupying a compact block with three street frontages, Bangalow Road House thoughtfully tempers prospect and refuge, delivering an uplifting family home as an exercise in smaller footprint living.
Studio Bright ensures an open connection is achieved both internally and externally in Maitland Bay House, balancing the robust resilience required to thrive within Australia’s bushland.
Selected from 83 finalists across Australia and New Zealand, the winners of the 2024 Dulux Colour Awards have been recognised for their courageous and visionary use of colour.
Kowtow’s Naarm boutique is designed to reflect the fashion label’s sustainability ethos with a refined and understated palette of natural materials and woven fabrics.
Alexandria House, designed by Lachlan Seegers Architect, showcases enduring design, with vertical elements spanning two levels that highlight the height of the rear addition.
In response to the diverse range of historic homes that surround it, Moonee Ponds House stands as a contemporary dwelling that reflects the neighbourhood’s established rhythm.
Templeton Architecture strikes the ideal balance between a respectful restoration and retaining of the past in Luna, repurposing the existing corner store in South Melbourne.
With an ethos grounded in a genuine desire to contribute to the greater good by making high-quality architecture more accessible, Archier is an architecture studio on a mission.
Winwood Mckenzie’s Quarry House finds opportunity within heritage conditions to intensify connections to place, community and the joys of everyday life.
Designed around a central courtyard, this home features glazed walls and large-scale windows that provide passive ventilation and daylight and a peaceful sense of being at one with nature.
Carr collaborated with Brickworks to create a robust, layered façade for an eight-storey development that responds to the vernacular of the Kensington industrial precinct in Melbourne.
Imbued with a sustainable focus and a contemporary commercial application, Bruce Street by Carr sets a precedent for green design and development at scale in a historically significant area.
Mary Street House sees Edition Office take inspiration from the original brickwork in place, reinterpreting its permanence through a contemporary lens of privacy and containment.
Hayden Cox is a multi-disciplinary Australian designer who experiments with medium, materiality and collaborative design. Through his work, he aims to blur the lines between design and function.
Within Sydney’s gentrified beachside suburb of Bronte, cluttered by renovations and rebuilds, Tribe Studio Architects suggests a restoratively elemental approach to coastal living.
Outbuilding, with Deep Garden by Baracco+Wright Architects is a two-storey structure constructed from opaque glass blocks which exists in strong dialogue with a secondary form.
Sheffield Residence sees Of Possible awaken a deep connection to place through a contemporary reiteration of a contextually responsive architectural approach.
Tucked into the eclectic and industrious Cremorne, Garden Tower House sees Studio Bright cleverly weave in increased space throughout a distinctly clad form that encourages interactions.
A combination of two separate properties, Elsternwick Penthouse sees Office Alex Nicholls work with Ewert Leaf’s original design to create a generous family home.
Inspired by the meandering pathways of Mediterranean hilltop towns, Walk Up Village turns the typical sprawling urban community on its side in a quiet Collingwood backstreet.
Situated on the 10th floor of Melbourne's Century Building, Seb Brown’s new jewellery studio and showroom by Sean Godsell Architects is distinguished by a starkly futuristic design language.
Mauro Baracco and Louise Wright’s reparative approach to architecture is grounded by spatial conditions and landscape, realised through their built and non-built contributions to building culture.
Caringal Flats sees Ellul Architecture pay an homage to the original architectural intent by ensuring the new insertions emphasise views outward ensure a contemporary relevance.
Nestled within the sleepy coastal have of Mossy Point, this residence by Edition Office embodies the studio’s penchant for crafting buildings of graceful austerity.
A cubic cluster of 36 concrete pillars soar into Canberra’s skies. Meshing art with public space, LESS presents a composed and compelling sculptural profile.
The Shearers Quarters and Captain Kelly’s Cottage by John Wardle Architects embody the intersection of both Waterview’s layers of history and its contemporary evolution.
Entries are now open for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards, recognising architects, designers and students for pioneering and strategic use of colour in residential, public and commercial projects.
An abiding humility informs each considered gesture and remarkable detail of Billy Maynard’s House at Flat Rock, a home whose appointed purpose is to create a complete immersion in nature.
Melbourne based property developer Milieu’s portfolio encompasses more than 20 mixed-use developments that contribute to community in meaningful, design-centric ways.
Monash University’s Woodside Building for Technology & Design is a landmark in sustainable education design. Located Clayton, it is the largest education building.
Church of the Living God by Candalepas Associates sits surrounded predominantly by brick apartment blocks and houses, its strikingly façade that heeds back to early modernist architecture.
Hollywood sees Oscar Sainsbury Architects and Insider Outsider combine to reimagine the spaces to reflect a more relevant and connected series of zones.
Woollahra House sees AP Design House ensure the home connects old and new elements and engages with the surrounding landscape to encourage incoming natural light.
Reclaimed: New homes from old materials by Penny Craswell is a thoughtful curation of unique residences pioneering sustainable architecture and design ingenuity.
Autumn House sees Studio Bright carefully weave the new with the existing, proposing a home that reflects its current custodians with respectful reference to the structure's previous chapters.
Urban design serves to connect communities through a tactile modality, sculpting the physical environments that influence our interaction with spaces as well as other individuals.
Designed by Studio Bright, WPI Older Women’s Housing Project delivers four modest yet high-quality dwellings for women over 55 at risk of ageing into poverty – offering residents security of tenure.
Sandringham House sees Ellul Architecture focus on creating key connections between the inside and out, proposing an idyllic and quietening reprieve from the outside world.
Sympathetically woven into a historic Sydney thoroughfare, 8 Loftus Street by Studio Bright delivers a sophisticated multi-residential experience within the iconic Quay Quarter Lanes precinct.
Pandolfini Architects ignites a character driven build with Cubitt Street Tower where gestures to the industrial past and professional present of Cremorne are highlighted.
Milieu celebrates a decade of community driven projects, alongside the announcement of a B Corp Certification and continued growth within the development industry.
Erskineville House sees Lachlan Seegers Architect carefully navigate existing heritage elements to enlarge the existing as a calm and reclusive haven of restraint.
Multi-residential housing is shaking off its bad reputation thanks to forward-thinking architects, designers and developers driven by aspirations for compelling, design-led dwellings.
Led by Directors Jean-Paul Ghougassian and Gilad Ritz, Ritz&Ghougassian’s approach focuses on deeply considered principles they seek to realised with resolve.
Reflecting the ever-evolving, culturally dynamic nature of its locale, The Surry is a considered contribution from Candalepas Associates to the urban fringe of Sydney city.