Thoughtfully reimagining a compact yet dynamic espresso bar in Melbourne’s office district, Kerry Kounnapis Architecture Practice (KKAP) offers a refreshing alternative to the usual coffee shop.
Melbourne-based furniture and lighting studio Coco Flip has partnered with local ceramicist Belinda Wiltshire on a collection of boldly striped lights inspired by the Bauhaus school.
With a contemporary, poetic vision for fashion label Song for the Mute’s inaugural flagship space, Sydney-based Pattern Studio demonstrates the power of thoughtful and creative retail design.
Multidisciplinary Melbourne studio Space Between takes a non-traditional approach to collaborations with the likes of Nike, Troye Sivan, Arc’Teryx and MPavilion.
C.Kairouz Architects’ Bonded House transforms a compact site in Northcote into a light-filled, flexible family home, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces.
An inviting Melbourne home, Fitzroy North House combines warm, minimalist interiors by Alessia Ferrarini Design Studio with structural work by Cera Stribley.
Fowler and Ward’s redesign of Barkly House creates a light-filled, inward-looking sanctuary, balancing heritage charm with modern living through innovative, space-maximising design elements.
No Rezzavations House doubles the scale of a suburban family home in Melbourne’s north with a humble, two-storey addition wrapped in a dynamic, multi-purpose screen.
Nilo Brighton by Tom Robertson Architects is a dual residence that balances privacy, security, and warmth, featuring a cohesive design with abundant natural light and serene interiors.
The earth-filled concrete plates of Bunkeren are balanced carefully on a coastal site within the lands of the Awabakal people in Whitebridge, Newcastle.
Near the banks of the Moorabool River in the rural north-east of Victoria’s Geelong, an unexpected collection of minimal volumes quietly hugs the land.
Garden Lane Residence in South Yarra blends historic Victorian charm with modern design, creating a light-filled, sustainable sanctuary that harmonises indoor and outdoor living.
A striking example of architectural ingenuity and collaboration, Crown Road by Jane Cameron Architects and Architect Hewson is a revival of a mid-century home.
Transforming a solicitor’s office into a restaurant and wine bar, Peter Frederick Cole Architect and Hearth Studio draw on Gray and Gray’s past to respond to its eclectic locale.
Big Gore by Tom Robertson Architects masterfully combines heritage and modern design in a Fitzroy home, optimising space and blending privacy with family living.
Drawing inspiration from the traditional Australian beach house, Jan Juc House by Eldridge Anderson Architects replaces an existing lightweight coastal form with the aim to blend seamlessly.
Daddy Cool offers considered areas to entertain, come together and find respite while also demonstrating the brilliance of distinctive artisan design and making a striking statement.
Founded on collaboration and with a passion for robust and timeless spaces, this thriving Melbourne architecture studio creates meaningful designs informed by the histories of places and people.
The owners of Austinmer House employ BASE to enhance the existing structure with minimal intervention, aiming for maximum impact while highlighting its coastal connection.
Courtside House on the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful, dynamic home that is firmly grounded in flexibility, encouraging gathering, activity and outdoor living.
A reimagination of an ageing industrial building into a contemporary office for a modern company, Darlinghurst Workplace reclaims a new identity – one of creativity, vibrancy and culture.
Increasing densification and the rise of multi-residential housing requires a nuanced comprehension of the urban fabric, historical context and the evolving needs of our society.
Representing a shift towards fairer, more accessible and liveable housing options, 38 Albermarle Street is a thoughtfully designed, community-centric and sustainable dwelling.
For architect Jeremy McLeod, Co-Founder of architecture studio Breathe and Nightingale Housing, a not-for-profit housing organisation, ‘electrifying everything’ is the key to reducing carbon emissions
In Byron Bay’s newest fashion precinct, Jonson Lane, Pattern Studio has created a pared-back, organic flagship store for sustainable clothing label Nagnata.
The state-of-the-art Centre for Higher Education Studies by Fieldwork and Brand Architects acts as a bridge between high school and university, seeking to inspire accelerated students.
Countering the original features of the existing weatherboard bungalow, Silver Lining emerges as a lighter, brighter home that seamlessly connects to the adjacent laneway and surrounding greenery.
Monty Sibbel sees Nuud Studio focus on uncovering the authenticity of the home and its original charm through a pared-back and considered intervention, re-sculpting it for its coming chapters.
Merricks Farmhouse sees Michael Lumby Architecture and Nielson Jenkins propose a contrasting and sculptural response to the more open and naturally soft surrounds.
Tasked with adding contemporary renovations and additions, Karen Abernethy has imbued Family House with an enduring character that speaks back to the home’s Victorian-era history.
Cale Peters Constructions and C. Kairouz Architects make considered design and construction choices on Overend Street Residence, capably navigating what to remove, keep, rework, reprioritise.
Wheatland House sees Tom Robertson Architects renovate an Edwardian-era house that harmoniously blends old and new to create a beautiful and functional family abode.
Hawthorn Studio sees Agius Scorpo Architects utilise the site to its fullest, creating a bookmark along the outermost boundary where an overlap of retreat and recreation coalesce.
Following the fall of the terrain, Toowoomba House sees Nielsen Jenkins navigate the landscape to create a restful and disconnected home integrated into the surrounds.
Merri Creek House sees Alexandra Buchanan Architecture combine both a restoration and expansion effort that ensures clear connections to greenspace throughout the home.
Melbourne based property developer Milieu’s portfolio encompasses more than 20 mixed-use developments that contribute to community in meaningful, design-centric ways.
Reshaping the interior of an existing apartment, CoLAB Design Studio Design Studio opens the floorplan to ensure an outward engagement from all areas within the home.
A collaboration between Melbourne-based architects Taylor Knights and visual artist James Carey brings a colourful reminder of the courtyards that once existed in National Gallery of Victoria.
Binding the spaces through a sweeping warmth and textural tonality, Stewart Residence sees CoLAB Design Studio open an existing apartment into a series of connected and flowing zones.
From physiological health to mental and emotional wellbeing, the benefits of fostering connections to nature are becoming increasingly recognised in in a multi-residential context.