Refining the built environment, Brickworks is a leading manufacturer of sustainable building materials, championing brick as the means to environmentally-friendly, elevated design.
Coorparoo House by Brisbane architecture firm Nielsen Jenkins references the typical vernacular of a Queenslander with a refined yet entirely unpretentious minimalism.
Through an increased perception of scale and a focus on the surrounding natural elements, Periscope funnels light through the centre of its slight allotment.
Reclaimed: New homes from old materials by Penny Craswell is a thoughtful curation of unique residences pioneering sustainable architecture and design ingenuity.
More than ever before, architects, clients and developers are coming to terms with the intimately affective and emotional experience of design in the context of multiple-residential living.
Milieu celebrates a decade of community driven projects, alongside the announcement of a B Corp Certification and continued growth within the development industry.
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.
Fireside House sees Breathe propose generous and enveloping spaces that are bound by a shared warmth and natural illumination, connecting to the surrounding garden.
Seven architects and developers leading the way in sustainable practices in design and construction, including Neometro, Milieu, Whispering Smith and Koichi Takada Architects.
Led by Directors Jean-Paul Ghougassian and Gilad Ritz, Ritz&Ghougassian’s approach focuses on deeply considered principles they seek to realised with resolve.
The casual ease and familiarity of Melbourne-based photographer Tom Ross allows him to genuinely connect with his subject. Intuitive and adaptable, he embraces the unpredictability of a day on set.
Eucalypt House sees Not All Architecture carefully craft a series of interlocking spaces embedded with cross-functionality and refined through a considered rigour.
Norwood sees Architecture Architecture infuse a welcomed warmth through textural and natural elements, while balancing with an equal and needed lightness.
Registrations are open for the 2022 NGV Architecture Commission Design Competition. Every year, multi-disciplinary teams are welcomed to submit proposals that challenge.
Vivarium House sees Architecture Architecture propose a home of lasting resonance through a considered and textural approach, absorbing the existing conditions and respectfully composing a response.
Imbued with memory and personal significance yet without sentimentality or artifice, Arcadia by Architecture Architecture explores the idea of home at its most poignant.
Finely crafted as a series of intimate internal gestures, Brunswick House by Placement sees the recasting of its next chapter through a veil of restraint and considered warmth.
The fourth biennial Australian Furniture Design Award has been announced, with registrations now open for aspiring designers and architects to be considered.
Applications are open for the Melbourne Design Week 2022. Commencing on Thursday 17 March next year, the dynamic international event will run over 11 days.
Garden House sees Placement Studio and Nest combine to conjure a home of expanding and contracting capabilities, founded on contrasts and an attuned attention to the subtleties of the everyday.
Breese Street, a true collaboration, sees local architects DKO and Breathe Architecture combine with developer Milieu, building a clear understanding of place and community.
Mr.P Studio sees Ritz & Ghougassian combine a refined consideration in proposing a series of spaces that redefine the needs of the studio, conceived through a crisp and contemporary lens.
Prior sees Ritz & Ghougassian brings a signature rigour and rhythmic approach in conjuring a unique and softly muted dining experience, with an emphasis on the elemental.