Bayview Tree House was inspired by a desire to be responsive and immersed within the surrounding setting, seeing Woodward Architects create a restful family home.
As a refurbishment of an existing house for a landscape architect, Redfern House by Anthony Gill Architects is a carefully considered study on living within a garden.
Expressing time and marking a point in the life of its inhabitant, Darling Point sees Studio ZAWA rework a 1960s-era apartment and endow it a new chapter.
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.
With a careful sense of cohesion between its past and present identity, Rozelle Workers Cottage by architects Klaus Carson and interior designers Studio Soleil combines contemporary design.
Twin Set sees Welsh + Major open the internal envelope, inserting bold new additions to the rear to direct views out, encourage natural light inward and articulate the rear façade.
Balmoral House sees Potter and Wilson consider the orientation and existing heat loads, redirecting unwanted energy capture and overlaying a newfound direction and identity.
Born from a love of mid-century modernism, Little Manly House sees CHROFI offer a crisp and linear addition to coastal surrounds, stretching upward to engage in views of the ocean beyond.
Using a contrasted approach, Litera Trotta Architecture combines a dark encasing external condition with a light-filled and illuminated interior to maximise the narrowness of the site.
Paddington Terrace sees Trias focus on inserting the energy and vibrancy of the young couple and their growing family, enlivening spaces through warm textures and artisanal craft.
Sitting concealed behind its original heritage façade, Paddington Terrace sees MCK Architecture and Juicy Design breathe new life into an existing heritage home.
Consciously preserving the home’s Victorian charm, Roth Architecture has successfully transformed Magney St, a cramped cottage in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, into a spacious, light-filled home.
Paddington House II sees Tribe Studio Architects extrude the existing roofline and silhouette to reach deeper into the site and create a voluminous living area.
Oyster Bay sees MCK Architects ensure a continued legacy between owners and the surrounds with the form engaging with the elements through a simplified approach.
Stable House sees Sibling Architecture combine a familiar vernacular with the existing narrative on site, forming an arrangement of dwellings that intercept and support one another.
SRG House sees Fox Johnston combine a unique history and occupation while key insertions and additions allow for an immersive connection to the surrounding landscape.
The dual-occupancy Coodye House by Virginia Kerridge Architect combines modern colour and craftsmanship while remaining sympathetic to the existing fabric of the heritage building.
Mosman House II by Tribe Studio Architects bring a considered refinement to sculpt the resulting home as an open and connected series of spaces, embedded in place.
MB Apartment sees Bokey Grant combines subtleties with a clever use of materiality and spatial understanding to propose a home connecting its owners to an embedded sense of place.
Glebe House sees Tribe Studio Architects enliven the heritage home, embedding contemporary purpose and intercepting the journey of movement through the home, extending outward to the rear laneway.
Smash Repair House sees Matt Elkan Architect deliberately turn inward and introspectively open the building with a focus on the experience of being within the home.
Minima sees Trias partner with Fabprefab to develop the factory-built self-contained structure that brings the familiar warmth and comfort of the home through a minimal lens.