The first Brisbane project by renowned architect Koichi Takada, Aria Property Group’s 32-storey Upper House is a stunning sculptural form inspired by Queensland’s iconic Moreton Bay fig.
Horizon sees Shaun Lockyer Architects use clearly defined rectilinear forms to ensure the home has a defined presence with extensive glazing to soften the overall resolve.
Noosa Residence sees Tim Ditchfield Architects balance open and closed elements through a timeless lens to ensure a lasting resolve and appropriate response to the surrounding sub-tropical climate.
Resembling a modern sculptural pinecone, Norfolk Burleigh Heads is shaped with overlapping organic balcony forms that jut out and form a soft edge to an otherwise unanimated building.
Hive Architecture opens up the existing structure of Bulimba Hill House to capitalise on an enviable elevation, fusing personal character with heritage charm.