Portum by Zeigler arranges a series of luxurious gestures within the generous family home, taking advantage of surrounding natural beauty and optimising its elevated positioning.
Sitting concealed behind its original heritage façade, Paddington Terrace sees MCK Architecture and Juicy Design breathe new life into an existing heritage home.
Exemplifying the company’s approach to design, the Duobuilt Melbourne HQ is characterised by a clean and contemporary aesthetic with attention to detail and precision execution.
Freihaus Gatehouse follows the fall of the sloping site in opening the existing volumes to the northern aspect and the surrounding landscape, seeing Gockel Architects recast an existing pre-war home.
405 Bourke Street sees Woods Bagot carves a new commercial home for NAB and layers a series of ‘third spaces’ for people to meet, do business and find respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Dimension X is a newly conceived prefabricated home by Peter Stutchbury Architecture and entrepreneur Oscar Martin decreasing construction time, reducing waste and offer flexibility.
Paying homage to the Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier in Ronchamp, Fawkner House combines an organic approach to form and mass with a celebration of light,
In Lavender Bay House, Durbach Block Jaggers has choreographed a series of unique moments and spatial experiences with a complexity belied by the house’s deceptively effortless resolution.
Located in Sydney’s Northern beaches, Backdune House explores scale and solidity by continuing Peter Stutchbury Architecture’s decades-long experimentation with experiential qualities.
Fitzroy North House sees Figureground Architecture centre their efforts around the garden and landscape spaces as a key element of everyday life, encouraging a holistic openness.
As the home of a landscape designer Mark Bell, it is no surprise that Bell House by Teo Lam Architects combine with Jacqui Koska would have an innate focus on the living elements.
Balmy Palmy sees CplusC Architects + Builders create a small and efficient home as the ultimate place of recharge, elevated amongst the surrounding tree canopy.
Avvers draw from the abundant mountainous surrounds and focus on simplicity and a deliberate stripping of the superfluous to create the warm and encasing retreat that is Wallaby Hill House.
Bulimba Residence sees CG Design Studio work within the existing outer shell of the family home to craft a considered and elevated interior to suit its current owners and their stage in life.
The Grove sees Hampton Architecture and The Unlisted Collective combine to propose a restrained home of considered refinement that can be expanded and contracted.
Barfold Estate sees Layan Architecture draw from the rural vernacular in proposing an aptly fitting form, as it sits long and linear, and perched overlooking the adjacent dam.
Brookes Street by Hogg and Lamb, James Russell Architect and Heath Williams is part adaptive re-use and a complete reimagining of the potential of the unused public space.
Moss Manor sees Luke Moloney Architecture layer spaces with collected treasures to create a carefully curated setting among the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.
Elwood House sees AM Architecture take cues from the generous scale of the existing in proposing the additions and continuing the home’s crafted legacy.
Born from an observational response to context, E Type House sees RTA Studio disassemble the traditional home formation and offer an alternative reconfiguration.
Through an increased perception of scale and a focus on the surrounding natural elements, Periscope funnels light through the centre of its slight allotment.
Allowing an interplay with the landscape, Brighton Residence sees Robson Rak and Melbourne Homes of Distinction create a considered articulation of its façade.
Torquay Cabin 1 sees Emma Mitchell Architects focus on a raw and honest approach to materiality, encouraging an interplay with the natural and surrounding elements.
Set in Brisbane’s leafy western suburb of Bardon, Gully House by nicholas harvey architect. navigates a narrow hillside to access a verdant backyard gully below.
Victoria House sees AD Design Develop transform a Spanish-mission villa-style home, opening to the landscape and carving meaningful connections in the process.
House Caramél sees CJH Studio focus on embedding warmth through subtle variations and a blanketed consistency throughout, emphasising the home as a place of calm.
Wren House sees Wolveridge Architects reimagine the traditional response to place and instead look to Japanese influences to encase the family home as a place of warmth and enrichment.
Matopos sees Atelier Andy Carson craft a unique sculptural addition to the streetscape whilst openly engaging with the natural surrounds and the home’s elevated outpost.
Georgina sees Templeton Architecture play with textural weight, composing materials to engage with the natural elements and incoming light throughout the day.
Hawthorn Project sees Rosanna Ceravolo propose a highly detailed sculpting of form that embeds a contemporary rigour among the existing heritage detailing and structure.
Art House sees GOLDEN reimagine an existing home into a midcentury-inspired series of spaces that open generously to the surrounding garden, effortlessly introducing natural light.
Ivory House sees Homeroom Studio and Tecture layer openness with a clean and linear approach, embedding a timelessness and natural connection into the resulting home.
With an interior designed by Studio Priscilla, Hurstville Grove is infused with a minimalist aesthetic that effortlessly articulates both architecture and materiality.
Cottonwood Residence sees Shaun Lockyer Architects enhance the recently completed home, folding in a nuanced finishing that further celebrates its Noosa locale.
Monomeath House sees Technē Architecture and Interior Design reimagine a 1930s-era home to capture a certain character and spirit with nods to midcentury principles and Palm Springs architecture.
Designed for a family of five, Peninsula Farmhouse by Swell Building Group balances scale, natural beauty and material craft, culminating in considered moments of quality and softness.
The Nak House sees Wolveridge Architects combine a connection to natural materiality and reimagine the space into one that embraces the location and a connected and outdoor-lived life.
Music Box sees Multiplicity carefully navigate an awkward site, taking cues from the terrain and natural landscape to form a forever home of secluded privacy.
Evergreen sees Robson Rak focus on a philosophy of openness to reinforce connections outward, while retaining a sense of enclosure as a private retreat.
A reimagining of an old classic, Cardinal sees an existing Victorian-era home given a new life, allowing for adaptability at its core and an expression of the owners’ love of entertaining.
The Barn sees Sparks Architects, together with Lawrie Construction carefully weave multiple dwellings throughout the generous site, engaging with the landscape as the ideal disconnect.
Axis House sees Michael Bremner and Linda Habak Design combine to create a home of layered depth and richness of texture, where materiality intersects with incoming light.
K2 sees Joe Adsett Architects and Elm Interiors propose and optimise opportunities for flow, dissolving thresholds and creating an interconnected home that feels calm and serene.
Woollahra House sees AP Design House ensure the home connects old and new elements and engages with the surrounding landscape to encourage incoming natural light.