Steel House sees Retallack Thompson craft a residence that is both reminiscent of its storied past and captures the spirit of the contemporary present.
With plenty of natural light and a sense of connection to the environment, Kyneton Passivhaus sees Maxa Design, He He Design and Sanctum Homes create a warm, robust and, above all, sustainable home.
Connecting to the original beginnings of the home, Wunulla Road openly embraces its harbourside location whilst Richards Stanisich embeds a strong historical legacy.
Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac in Melbourne’s leafy Malvern, Silvertop House by Tom Robertson Architects merges a characterful Edwardian cottage with a light-filled addition.
Fusing old and new, ISO sees Ply Architecture combine the openness of contemporary living with a series of retreat spaces that integrate the familiar placidity of home life.
Set behind a row of historic buildings along a main connecting road, Richmond One sees Heartly optimise a challenging site through the creation of a bold outer form that brings natural light inward.
By creating meaningful connections across the site, Glen Iris House sees Simon King Architects combine the stateliness of its heritage with an enduring contemporary presentation.
Main Beach House sees BDA Architecture create a robust expression of form, focusing on a linear approach that frames views outward and connects with the landscape.
A renovation designed to complement the existing home, rather than to completely remodel, Caulfield North House has replanned and refit the interiors of an original SJB-designed home.
Embedding a sense of drama, Doria Apartment sees Studio Prineas use efficient planning with overlays of a saturated tone and palette to enliven 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.
Navigating a sloping site that opens up to an expansive landscape, Buller Roo sees DCS Design form a connection to the surrounds through a contemporary yet warm sensibility.
As a two-part renovation project, Hawksburn House sees Susi Leeton Architects + Interiors repurpose the home for contemporary living by focusing on openness and connection.
Sorrento Residence sees Emily Gillis and Planned Living Architects combine to extend the original home, creating open volumes around which the family can all gather.
Monsieur G sees Decus strip the home back to its traditional core and realign it with a series of connected, open spaces that add a cohesive approach throughout.
Queens Street Residences sees Carla Barton Studio collaborate with Thomas Hamel & Associates and Make Architects to craft an enduring and future-led resolve that acknowledges the building’s heritage.
Capturing the essence of coastal living, Cove House sees Nina Maya Interiors and Maya Sternberg Architects take integral cues from tropical destinations to recreate a calm and recharging retreat.
Tucked into the lush landscape of Point Leo, Casa Bobbanarring sees Branch Studio Architects deliberately connect the form to the surrounds, allowing the living elements to weave among the built.
Sitting on a generous site in the Byron Bay hinterland, Cedar Hill breathes new life into the existing barn, extending its legacy with a new addition respectfully sculpted alongside it.
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.
Engaged to bring the home into the contemporary age, Atelier 1:7 has imbued Caulfield House with connections to the gardens and a flow between living spaces.
Hawthorn House by Fiona Lynch Office is an intuitive interior redesign that prioritises the harmonisation of natural materials with tactile uses of space to create a comfortable atmosphere.
Edge House sees Dean Dyson Architects rework a California bungalow reworked to connect with its surrounding landscape and create more space for the family of five living there.
Tranquil and grounded, Sanctum House by Churchill Architects is a crafted peaceful oasis for a busy young family in need of a modern home as a physical and emotional retreat.
Designed for contemporary family life, Bloomfield House by Laura Wilson Architects focuses on an ingrained flexibility to host and adjust to changing needs over time.
The Sydney Modern Project – the exceptional new wing of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) – was designed by the Pritzker prize-winning Tokyo-based architecture studio SANAA.
A robust country home that also serves as an intimate oasis, Nesci House sees Architecture by Us work with the topography of the land to nourish an invigorating rural retreat.
Inspired by the meandering pathways of Mediterranean hilltop towns, Walk Up Village turns the typical sprawling urban community on its side in a quiet Collingwood backstreet.
Byron Street Studio sees Büro Two Architecture and Casey and Martin Johnston bring the vision of the home to life, considering every element designed within and integrating a modest efficiency.
Behind an existing heritage façade, Palmette emerges as a considered and connected dual level home that sees SUM embrace connections with quaint garden.
The Rise sees Sumich Chaplin Architects and Charlotte Sumich Interiors combine to carefully orchestrate a connected living environment that celebrates the surrounding environment.
George Livissianis has created an ultra-chic space to display delicate contemporary pieces against an industrial background – a jewellery box by another name.
Readying for the next chapter in their lives, The Lookout sees A for Architecture propose a reflective family home, able to be expanded and contracted as needed.
The design choices informing the Victorian Pride Centre (VPC) are all about celebrating difference, creating a safe space and bringing together the LGBTQI+ community.
Shorts Place Gym by Joyce Architects shatters the run-of-the-mill gym aesthetic with sleek and shiny architecture that is as intriguing as it is functional.
South Yarra House sees Wellard Architects combine the retention of an existing heritage home with a considered fluidity that connects the old with the new and inside with outside.
Renovating Wabi-Sabi Apartment, set within a small walk-up brick building in Randwick, Together Design Studio highlights both change and continuity to create a place of serenity and connection.
Reconfiguring an existing design in response to evolving circumstances, Legato sees Arent&Pyke and David Boyle Architect combine to reshape the floorplan.
Inspired by its place, FJ House by Studio del Castillo combines a moody and dark tonality with luxury sensibility to create a connection to the famed bluestone lanes of Melbourne.
Room by Room has transformed Tarragindi Residence, a once-neglected 1940s Queenslander cottage, into a contemporary home that encapsulates elegant materiality and a tactful approach to space.
Light and open yet also robust and grounded, Macmasters Beach House by Polly Harbison Design rests in the coastal landscape upon a footprint of Eco Outdoor sandstone flooring.
Deceptive from approach, Slate House presents as a singular home, yet it is a combined series of interwoven residences sharing the same address while also achieving fossil-fuel-free status.
As a modern homestead among a rural setting, Farm House sees Archier recalibrate a connection with the land to create a robust and site-specific response focused on sustainable farming.
Mosman Residence sees Ursino Architects and Made by Alas combine to integrate a natural connection and instil an atmosphere of elevated luxury throughout the generous family home.
Exploring the potential of a suburban coastal site, The Marlin Villas are a pair of free-standing residences, which Shane Denman Architects evolved through mirrored planning and design philosophies.
Modern Thai House sees CLO Studios and Chris Clout Design combine to propose an elevated and refined contemporary residence that connects meaningfully to the natural elements.
Immersed within its native and established surrounds, Bush Studio is envisioned by Dane Taylor Studio as an idyllic retreat that embraces locality through materiality and composition.