PLAYA House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh instil a playfulness in the design approach, transforming the home to become a muted and colour-rich immersion of texture and surface.
Naturally protected in place, Island Retreat sees Fearon Hay nestle the proposed form within a saddle in the landscape, outward facing and openly engaging of the surrounds.
Designed by Annabel Kerr Interior Design, the latest store for luxury womenswear brand Viktoria & Woods takes inspiration from its seaside surroundings.
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.
Chisholm House sees the creation of a family home that intimately reacts to the encompassing landscape, where Editor Interior and Architectsmith ensure continual connections outward.
Monterey sees Insider Outsider propose a welcomed addition to the surrounding landscape, sensitively inserted in place and founded on principles of simplicity.
Atelier DAU and Georgia Hawkins collaborate in the partial redesign of an existing Victorian-era home, Redfern Arch House, and create a tactile and enduring home.
Uniquely responding to the existing architectural surrounds, Shingle Roof House sees Fearon Hay instil a handcrafted ethos into the newly conceived home.
Combining heritage, legacy and Italian roots, Casa Cassata sees Timmins + Whyte Architecture & Design transform a home into an openly engaged and naturally lit fusion of colour and animation.
Imagined as a timeless and enduring residence, House E sees CJH Studio capture a sense of robustness amongst a highly refined and carefully executed series of spaces.
Within the outer shell of a heritage and red-bricked outbuilding in the Adelaide Hills, The Coach House sees SpaceCraft Joinery reimagine the space as a place of refinement and calculated calm.
Exploring the idea of how best to live harmoniously and openly with the surrounding outdoors despite its residential setting, Wakanui Trail House sees Ben Callery Architects.
Emplacement sees NTF Architecture propose a formation of linear elements as its various forms navigate the sloping site and open to the natural elements.
Responding to the existing urban fabric of Goodwood, Gilbert emerges as a contemporary home that sees RADS fuse a nod to the past while firmly looking to an open and connected future for its owners.
Capturing the essence of its location, Birregurra House is founded on primal ideas of shelter and simplicity, where Rob Kennon Architects borrows influences from the traditional rural Australian.
The Shearers Quarters and Captain Kelly’s Cottage by John Wardle Architects embody the intersection of both Waterview’s layers of history and its contemporary evolution.
Reflecting the raw, natural beauty of its surrounding location, Thirteenth Beach House by Matt Goodman Architecture Office perfectly balances external minimalism with internal intimacy.
Nestled in Victoria's High Country, boutique hotel Lancemore Milawa by The Stella Collective is designed as an ode to the region’s four distinctive seasons.
Melbourne Residence sees Kate Walker Design rework the interior to overlay a more crafted approach, folding in refined details and a contemporary rigour.
Parilla House sees Powell & Glenn, together with Sally Caroline, propose a home of enduring proportion and scale, with classical references that ensure a refined home.
As the home John Wardle has lived in with his family for 30 years and which has been recently renovated, Kew Residence exemplifies the importance of narrative in the architect’s work.
Drawing upon a wealth of architectural experience, Zanetto Builders creates Asgard, a minimalist home imbued with a sense of luxury and superior function.
Able to be transported and adapted to varying locations and climates, Kererū Retreat sees Studio Well imagine a place for absolute disconnection from the urban realm.
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.
As a considered and sympathetic insertion amid its native surrounds, Bellbird House sees Bower Architecture & Interiors create a true sense of immersion.
Redwood by Chenchow Little encompasses two primary buildings which, though deliberately separate, share a rapport that creates a full and rounded experience of the site the architecture, and the view.
Showcasing the beauty and simplicity of steel windows and doors, Steel Window Design expertly combines craftsmanship, quality and innovation using Australian steel.
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.
Set within its own private and secluded oasis, Double Bay House is idyllically located near Sydney Harbour, seeing TKD Architects create a unique sense of disconnect embedded throughout the site.
VAS – A Reimagined Vessel by Anchor runs from December 3, 2022, at The Front Room gallery in Richmond, Melbourne, showcasing the relationship between the studio’s practice-based research.
An abiding humility informs each considered gesture and remarkable detail of Billy Maynard’s House at Flat Rock, a home whose appointed purpose is to create a complete immersion in nature.
Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture is a built manifestation of place, whose purpose is to heighten the understanding & emotional experience of the land that informs the architecture.
Located in the heart of Melbourne’s culturally diverse inner-city suburb, Brunswick, 17 Union Street by Neometro and BKK Architects is an environmentally conscious design that supports the community.
Addressing several key elements of liveability, the 20-minute city framework strives to increase community connectivity through shared amenity within a 20-minute stroll of the doorstep.
Facilitating connection and community, and as an extension of Delacombe Primary School, Delacombe Stadium by Kosloff Architecture captures a refined sense of elegance.
The Museum of Small Things sits beneath the luxurious Calile Hotel in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. With architecture and interior design by Richards & Spence.
Melbourne based property developer Milieu’s portfolio encompasses more than 20 mixed-use developments that contribute to community in meaningful, design-centric ways.
Designed in response to the deadly 1971 Woden Flood in Canberra, the Callam Offices stand as a significant remaining work by acclaimed Australian architect John Andrews.