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.
Island House sees Derive Architecture & Design and owners Michael and Tim Maxwell collaborate to honour the surrounds and create a unique and authentic response to place.
With an artisanal approach, Lilac Linen sees Sally Caroline layer a series of considered gestures in curating the newly conceived interior for the home.
Manly Residences sees Brendan Mark Studio with Delta Design Architects propose a series of contemporary and openly connected homes, idyllically located within walking distance from the beach.
East End Residence by Williams Burton Leopardi sees a muted palette of neutrals suffuse the spaces with soft light, while sculptural elements create a sense of harmony and balance.
Carpenters Square House sees Architects EAT draw from the existing nature of the original home and propose a series of volumes that enhance the everyday.
Heathpool Residence sees Proske Architects and Georgie Shepherd Interior Design combine to weave the new forms among the existing home and new landscaping.
Double Bay sees Georgina Wilson Associates overlay a new sense of purpose and relevance to the generous home, allowing a personal expression of its owners and a shared openness throughout.
We Should Be So Lucky sees Multiplicity layer a series of considered insertions among the existing, extending on original principles and enriching the home.
Reclaimed: New homes from old materials by Penny Craswell is a thoughtful curation of unique residences pioneering sustainable architecture and design ingenuity.
Lantern House sees Topology Studio pay respect to both the heritage of the home and the existing streetscape in proposing a considered and quaint intervention.
NR02 Scarborough sees Whispering Smith, together with New Resident reimagine an existing family home, enriching the existing charm and turning it into a carbon positive entity.
Concrete House sees GOLDEN combine a considered and crafted approach in bringing together refined and masculine elements that are softened by textiles.
Marrickville Warehouse sees Adele McNab Architecture embeds a fluid functionality and layer a unique narrative that binds the structure’s spaces together.
Consciously preserving the home’s Victorian charm, Roth Architecture has successfully transformed Magney St, a cramped cottage in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, into a spacious, light-filled home.
Two Barns sees Space Studio draw from a traditional vernacular in proposing the aptly fitting residence as a reflection of local materiality and lifestyle.
Brunswick East Residence sees Studio Amble respectfully restore elements of the original home whilst weaving in new additions that pay homage to its origins.
Woollahra Terrace sees Briony Fitzgerald Design draw from the heritage of the original home in proposing insertions that act as an evolution of its origins.
Little Cottage sees Akin Atelier propose a crisply contrasting addition to the surrounding landscape, combining a sense of restraint and modesty with a quiet calm.
Brunswick House sees Olaver Architecture retain the previously established modesty of the original home whilst adding character and charm through the new expansion.
Paddington House II sees Tribe Studio Architects extrude the existing roofline and silhouette to reach deeper into the site and create a voluminous living area.
Picket House sees Austin Maynard Architects navigate the challenging sloping site by reconfiguring volumes and analysing how they intersect with each other and the terrain.
Hood House sees Mihaly Slocombe Architects embed a flexibility into the spaces, allowing for expansion and contraction as needed, through a playful and experimental lens.
The Courtyard House sees Page Stewart draw from a European influence in encouraging the outside lived life, turning the focus inward as a private repose.
With Off Grid FZ House, Anderson Architecture demonstrates that elegant, resilient, sustainable design is possible in the most challenging of environments.
Union Street Residence sees NTF Architecture increase the transparency of the existing and propose a series of generous volumes that openly welcome an exchange with the landscape and natural light.
Magnolia House sees Robson Rak take heeded influence from the ornate and crafted nature of the existing, proposing a home of continued evolution, elevated through detail.
Onyx sees Story Design Collective create a unique and defining home of dark materiality and texture as a contrasting offering among the surrounding natural context.
Bank Road sees Shaun Lockyer Architects acknowledge the rich history and prominence of its original architect in sculpting its next chapter and extending a legacy.
Host House sees Splinter Society Architecture balance vertical and horizontal expressions across the site, creating and emphasising contrast and form in the process.
Utilising a natural material palette, Belfield Duplex emerges as a robust and dynamic project, seeing HA Design and Mattone Construction combine raw and expressive elements to create an inviting home.