Eastham Street sees MUIR Architecture focus on re-crafting a contemporary iteration of the home’s former self to actively engage with the natural elements.
Astor Apartment sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects open and recalibrate the interior to better connect to the encircling views whilst retaining the existing charm of its 1920s architecture.
Designed by Kennedy Nolan, The Lothian in North Melbourne is a speculative residential development comprising an unusual housing mix of townhouses and apartments.
Bowen House sees Neil Architecture open the new as a connected embrace of the surrounds, orienting the living and shared spaces of the home to capture the natural elements.
Oyster Bay sees MCK Architects ensure a continued legacy between owners and the surrounds with the form engaging with the elements through a simplified approach.
Connected House sees Wolveridge Architects draw from the coastal and surrounding environment to form a design led by the lifestyle and personalities of the clients.
Flinders Residence sees Susi Leeton Architects navigate the challenging site through a understate and refined approach, emphasising warmth, elegance, and an embodied calm.
Kent Street Project sees Paredes Design Office and CB Interiors propose a warm and inviting pied-à-terre for its owners, focusing on natural elements and a resounding timelessness.
More than ever before, architects, clients and developers are coming to terms with the intimately affective and emotional experience of design in the context of multiple-residential living.
Darling Point sees Phoebe Nicol Interior Architecture reference a Belgian restraint in composing the resulting home, where a minimal and tonal celebration of light and collected treasures.
Hill House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects draw from the established celebration of crafted elements in proposing the new, fusing an openness that allows a new connection to light.
Hotham House sees Elenberg Fraser marry the classic form of the Victorian-era terrace with the modern style and functionality of a contemporary family home.
Coast Home sees Stacey Farrell respectfully propose an addition with a keen appreciation and acknowledgement of the unique siting, ensuring a minimal impacting footprint.
First Blush sees Smac Studio and Van Rooijen Meyers Architects propose a series of softly integrated spaces that capture the personalities of its owners, creating a unique personal connection.
Rose Bay Duet sees Stafford Architecture and Blue Label Design combine to propose the closely related, yet respectfully contrasting and definitive forms of the contemporary residences.
With a new and visionary team leading the way, Restaurant Botanic has been transformed from its former dated iteration into a desired destination of relevance.
With a passion for good design, Material Creative has grown to become an award-winning design studio renowned for creating sleek, considered and well executed interiors.
Neometro’s latest project, South Crescent, illustrates the company’s sympathetic approach to property development, honed from years of experience and motivations to build design-focused.
Lindisfarne House sees Preston Lane Architects navigate the non-traditional site arrangement to fit the lifestyle of its inhabitants and how they wanted to engage with the surrounds.
Edge House sees Hare and Klein draw from the tranquil surrounds in proposing a balanced home of calm retreat that also ensures its owner feels uniquely represented in the final resolve.
Riverview House sees JDA Studio Architects choose to embrace the landlocked nature of the site, turning the focus inward to create a home of recharge and retreat.
Autumn House sees Studio Bright carefully weave the new with the existing, proposing a home that reflects its current custodians with respectful reference to the structure's previous chapters.
From the Specified Responsibly Trade competition, ForestOne promotes the projects of Claudia Jarjoura and Edith Makra, and their use of innovative and sustainable materials by EGGER.
The growth of Auckland-based Stevens Lawson Architects is matched by its reputation, as the practice has become renowned for producing quality work across a vast array of differently scaled projects.
For Coco & Lola’s Manly boutique, Esoteriko explored the femininity associated with the brand’s identity, as well as the coastal location of the store.
West Hobart House sees Preston Lane Architects contain the additions and amendments to a similar and respectful scale of its previous chapter, aptly readying the home for the chapter to come.
Tenderly reimagining a Gold Rush-era residence, Drummond St by Whispering Smith offers both complement and gentle contrast to the delicate gestures of a heritage home.
AHEC’s Forest Tales show at Triennale Milano aimed at spotlighting three underused American hardwood varieties noted for their exceptional carbon-neutral and carbon-negative properties.
Simple and uncomplicated, Elizabeth Bay Penthouse sees Bondi Kitchens and Joinery craft a modern and light filled residence with custom choices throughout.
Blum products work to enhance both functionality and form. Vaucluse Kitchen sees Destro Renovations utilise Blum’s offerings, imbuing the space with a sense of purposeful practicality.
Yakimono, the neon extravaganza by architects Russell & George, lands somewhere between the buzz of downtown Tokyo and the coolness of inner-city Melbourne. It’s sensory overload, just the way it was
Forté Flooring have teamed up with The Wonder Group to create truly holistic timber experience showroom in Auckland where the material speaks for itself.
As the nation embraces life after lockdown, the hospitality scene is flexing to address a collective appetite for connection, stimulation and memory-making. This shifting landscape presents challenges
Urban design serves to connect communities through a tactile modality, sculpting the physical environments that influence our interaction with spaces as well as other individuals.
Anderson Road Residence sees B.E. Architecture create a well-executed balance between form and function, referencing generous proportions and scale, while imbedding warmth throughout.
House for a Garden sees Retallack Thompson work closely with the client to reshape an existing home to become their idyllic escape, where each internal space is meaningfully connected to a garden.
Wood Street sees Insider Outsider draw from the known and familiar style of the area while also elevating the typified home as a place of true retreat, unencumbered.
Federal House sees Edition Office combine nods to a colonial vernacular with a modern refinement to propose a place of unwavering immersion, deeply connected to place while also being an escape.
Principal of Tribe Studio Architects Hannah Tribe is driven by an interest in domestic spaces, and has a growing portfolio spanning the hospitality, education and public sectors.
Designed by Studio Bright, WPI Older Women’s Housing Project delivers four modest yet high-quality dwellings for women over 55 at risk of ageing into poverty – offering residents security of tenure.
Founded in 1985 as an integrated architecture and interior design practice, Neometro has delivered compelling property developments in Melbourne for over three decades.
Dulwich Hill House sees Nobbs Radford Architects draw from the existing formal and natural cues to propose the addition as a facilitator to celebrate connection.