Heron House sees Pac Studio draw on simplicity and a sense of removal to conjure a home of slightness and necessity, tucked amongst established surrounds.
Together with Bone Made, Avenue One Design carefully crafts Rozelle House as a considered home, combining natural and textural elements amongst the smooth and refined.
Bulimba Residence sees DAH Architecture, Pilot Projects and Clo Studios combine to add layered functionality and flexibility to the planning, allowing the home to grow and evolve with its family over.
Wheelers Hill Residence sees Matyas Architects draw from their raw and natural palette to create a series of spaces that embrace warmth and a shared open connectedness.
Prahran House sees Pandolfini Architects and Sophie Davies balance the character and charm of heritage elements with a contemporary crispness for a revised relevance.
Sorrento Residence takes advantage of its natural surrounds, while a clean and linear approach by Project 12 Architecture ensures a longevity and relevance through the encasing materiality.
Residence H sees Nina Maya Interiors draw on the muted foundational base of the home to introduce elements that feel as though they have always existed in place.
Arthur Street sees Architecton carefully layer contrasting elements to create a natural hierarchy and elevate the everyday, ensuring a timeless resolve.
Ashgrove Hillside House sees Kieron Gait Architects extend the already established sense of proportion and scale to open the home further and allow more of the outer landscape.
Gallery House sees Architecture Works and Selzer Design Studio carefully craft a home of lasting relevance, drawing on a linear and anchored approach, heightened through custom detailing.
Mathieson Architects cleverly enhances a challenging site, ensuring clean lines and restraint allow Bondi Beach House’s surrounding view to be in focus.
Colo Crossings sees Benn and Penna Architects weave the natural environment with the built form, creating a home that is unique to, yet in unison with, the landscape.
Earl Parade by Cavill Architects is an efficient family home which embraces its subtropical context through lush planting, extensive openings and ample ventilation.
Designed by Jack McKinney Architects with interiors by Cameron Ireland, Poured Pleats in Auckland is a contemporary extension to an Edwardian villa defined by a pleated concrete roof.
Revealing the unbounded possibilities of Laminex laminate, the Fantales House sees YSG craft not only a kitchen but also a living space and study area.
House Hurlstone Park sees Carla Middleton Architecture combine the carefully detailed with the refined to propose a home of lasting fortitude while continuing the legacy of the original.
Boathouse sees Maguire + Devine Architects draw from the natural and texturally rich surrounds to propose the addition as a standalone retreat space upon the water.
Arthur Street sees Cox Architecture and Claire Stevens combine to expand and reconfigure the previous home and create a shared openness while reflecting the personalities of its occupants.
Courtyard Residence sees Wolveridge Architects collaborate closely with an impassioned team to propose a coastal home focusing on locality while elevating the traditional vernacular.
Toowong Residence sees Kin Architects preserve the initial home and its elevated post-war style, while making impacting design moves that expand the overall liveability and social nature.
The Eagle sees Justin Humphrey Architects focus on a banded and staged approach to disperse the overall form and propose a home that engages and embraces the natural elements.
We explore Hearth Studio and Lauren Bamford’s Slow Beam, a truly immersive visual feast, where guests can stay in West Hobart in amongst a celebrated showcase of Australian art and design.
Surrounded by history, Kingswood Residence is reinvigorated without sacrificing its storied past. Instead, an ornate ode to yesterday becomes a bungalow-style heritage home.
A collaboration between award-winning design studio Archier and leading Melbourne property developer MAB sees Preston Townhouses emerge as complementary additions to the built environment of Preston.
Mt Pisa sees Team Green Architects draw from a rural vernacular and the primary principles of shelter and retreat to propose the unique home of lasting fortitude.
Fale Marker sees RTA Studio combine the simplicity of the removed Bach vernacular together with a refined and formally identifiable structure, in both contrast and harmony to the surrounds.
Hawthorn House sees Rosstang Architects together with Fiona Jack Interiors, layer the residential home with rich and textural elements that enliven and animate the home.
Randwick Townhouses see James Garvan Architecture craft the residences as finely tuned articulations that sit upon their own weighted plinths, focused outward.
Passive House sees Team Green Architects focus on a lessened carbon footprint within a contained and challenging framework, as a respectful response to a long lineage.
Campbell Parade Penthouse sees Akin Atelier overlay a newly worked floor plan to allow for visual connections internally and to views beyond, while increasing the sense of flow.
Matchpoint House sees Duet and AJH+ combine to add to the existing character and charm of the heritage home, instilling an artisanal and handmade approach.
Hapua Street House sees RTA Studio reference the familiar peaked silhouette in conjuring a bold yet sensitive home, as a crisp addition to the streetscape.
Through Wattletree House, Olaver Architecture responds to the difficulties of a heritage project with great dignity, creating a new family home that is both contemporary & sympathetic to its context.
Il Nido House sees Angelucci Architects and Karin Bochnik combine to embed texture and warmth throughout, while retaining and celebrating the existing heritage details.
Little Black Cabin sees Smith Architects both drive the design and build the resulting compact home that stands as an expression of place and fortification.
Warrandyte Residence sees Open Door Design work with Entwine Designs and an impassioned client to rework integral convening elements of the home, infusing a cohesive connectivity throughout.
Preston Lane has collaborated with James Hardie to extend on a classic Victorian terrace, using Hardie Fine Texture Cladding to create an unexpected scene in a suburban Melbourne laneway.
The Books House sees Luigi Rosselli Architects and Alwill Interiors combine textural and sweeping motions throughout to craft the unique and responsive home.
McLaren Vale Escapod sees Das Studio draw from a sense of place and open to the surrounding landscape as an open conversation with nature and the elements.
Palmer Street by Studio Shand draws on contrasting and curious details to curate a series of interlocking spaces that defy the traditional and entice enquiry.
Ross Campion House sees Rafe Maclean Architects focus on using materiality to portray a sense of identity and ownership, as the tightly woven home sits nestled into its suburban site.
Elsternwick House sees Kennedy Nolan conjures a visually engaging and enriching journey through an unexpected response to heritage, infusing character.
March House Garden Pavilion sees Source Architects draw on an existing refinement of the home to sculpt the resulting crisp volume, heightened by restraint.
Vaucluse Residence sees Pollak Design draw on the personalities of its owners and create considered connections internally, while using colour and pattern to create movement and diversity throughout.
Church on Napier by Kerstin Thompson Architects and James Stockwell Architects sees the area brought into a contemporary relevance, animating the otherwise unused historical icons.