Downie North transforms a modest semi-detached home in Queens Park into a compact, light-filled sanctuary defined by curved geometry, crafted details and layered connections to both garden and family.
The sculpted, curved nature of House Taurus by Durbach Block Jaggers creates a visual rhythm that draws the eye to the harbour views at every opportunity.
Brutal, spartan, minimal – the visual language of Sydney interior architect George Livissianis is softly spoken, allowing the elemental details to really sing.
Olympus, the much-anticipated new Sydney eatery by the Apollo Restaurant Group, channels Ancient Greece in a distinctive contemporary setting, the brainchild of designer George Livissianis.
Loco Love has redefined the traditional chocolate experience, offering handcrafted, organic treats that not only delight the tastebuds but nurture the body and soul.
From Europe to North America, the Melbourne architect has captured attention and renown for his highly responsive, site-minded approach to residential design and innovative public spaces.
A dated Sydney apartment is upgraded by Studio LHD into a serene Japandi-inspired space, offering a peaceful retreat from its bustling inner-city surrounds.
ownworld recently reimagined its Sydney showroom to display an all-Australian line-up of brands including Aplós, ARNOLD Studio, Remington Matters and Dowel Jones.
Working with a heritage home, Ellis Constructions provides the innovations necessary for Bronte Terrace to meet contemporary standards of high quality.
CAV’ART Designer Stone, led by Nathan Karpenko, offers a vast range of premium natural stone, expert guidance and a commitment to quality for diverse design needs.
A carefully composed apartment in a prized Art Deco building in Sydney brings together a curated eye for mid-century modern design teamed with a contemporary aesthetic.
As a child, Anna Trefely of interior design practice Esoteriko would create murals in her friend’s bedrooms and spend her time creating little environments.
Capturing breathtaking natural vistas, C House by Source Architects creates a striking contemporary home that responds to the land and the personal history of its inhabitants.
Alba embodies a love for the nearby ocean. Crafted by Studio Plus Three, the renovation integrates existing structural elements, inviting the coastal surroundings to embrace the home.
Sitting in the heart of Sydney, Brace Design’s Redfern House sets out to adapt the classic inner-Sydney townhouse, breathing new life and considered creativity into the classic home style.
The Citadel by Hunt & Design was once a derelict heritage-listed building before being reimagined into a residential and commercial space for its owners.
Luis Gomez-Siu Design Studio maximises every corner of an atypical wedge floorplan to conceive a functional space that adopts simplicity in shape and form.
As a contemporary interpretation of the sensibilities of early 20th-century dressing-rooms and parlours, the Perri Cutten Mosman is an ode to old-time elegance and modern-day class.
Designed By JAM renovates a one bedroom apartment in Surry Hills. Filled with natural light and hues, the home gives its owner everything they need in one cosy place.
Big is not necessarily beautiful for Sydney architect Brad Swartz, who made his name focusing on the smart utilisation of space but is now working on broader horizons.
Taking cues from the original design of The Ridge, Luke Moloney Architecture and Sarah Davison Interiors aim to blend the historic residence seamlessly into its natural surroundings.
Sydney-based Worldstone Solutions offers an exclusive and premium range of natural stone – the majority of it sourced from Italy – to the Australian architecture and design market.
Pavilion House sees Studio Panetta reimagine a Georgian sandstone cottage into a contemporary, pavilion-style family home while retaining the country house feeling.
Wanting to instil a sense of cohesion to a double-fronted Federation home, Carla Middleton Architecture designs an old-meets-new renovation to connect Bellevue Hill House to its site.
Maranatha House sees BIJL Architecture soften transitions between inside and out and across and throughout the generous site to create a series of interconnected and deliberate destinations.
Sydney House V sees Nasia Gregory adopts a restrained approach to materiality and form, proposing a contemporary and linear home of refined detailing and lasting appeal.
Palm Frond Retreat by Koichi Takada Architects is a contemporary residence that continually references site elements to maximise its relationship with the landscape beyond.
Darlinghurst Apartment sees Brewer Architects integrate a series of adaptable and moving gestures throughout to embed fluidity and functionality within the home.
As an exercise in restraint, Waverely House sees Carla Middleton Architects focus on quality over quantity, optimising the experience of the home and its connection to the natural elements.
George Livissianis has created an ultra-chic space to display delicate contemporary pieces against an industrial background – a jewellery box by another name.
Bestowing a new alignment to the site and the surrounding aspect, East Sydney sees Aileen Sage Architects respectfully recalibrate an existing terrace home into a contemporary and open retreat.
In April, The Local Project is expanding to cover North America. Now, with over 20 per cent of our audience based in North America, the time has come to see it represented.
Continuing the legacy left by the stonemason who built the original form, Glebe Castle sees KLK Architecture overlay vibrant colour and playful elements to mould the resulting home.
Resulting directly from first impressions of site, Golden Vale by J Mammone Architecture carves an articulated built form full of reference to its immediate environment.
Drawing on a newfound connection to natural light, Paddington Terrace sees Smith + Levine and Anthony Gill Architects enliven the home through a contemporary restraint.
The Estate sees Luke Moloney Architecture re-sculpts the foundational elements of the home whilst enriching the interior through a considered and textural layering.
Quarry House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio propose a compartmentalisation within to accommodate future ageing in place, which is softened using natural textured layers throughout.
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.
Bondi Mews sees MHNDU and Lawless and Meyerson adapt the existing outer volume to better optimise the potential of the location whilst retaining original nods to heritage.
Optimising the small and narrow allotment, Bellevue Hill House sees Mark Shapiro Architects propose a series of modern forms that express a linear connection of composure.
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.
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.
Following a comprehensive layout reconfiguration, along with the addition of retractable floor-to-ceiling glazing and a central sliding rooflight, Earlwood House embraces indoor-outdoor living.