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.
Copycat Bar & Restaurant is brought to life through a sophisticated and dark material palette and dimmed romantic lighting, speaking to quality and a sense of unmatched opulence.
Revitalising a prominent Victorian building in Melbourne’s Abbotsford, La Fantaisie by Bergman & Co. skilfully entwines florist, café and function spaces into a welcoming proposition.
Sandringham House sees Ellul Architecture focus on creating key connections between the inside and out, proposing an idyllic and quietening reprieve from the outside world.
Through a deep connection with the site of Great Barrier Island, Herbst Architects has produced a reverent addition to the landscape with Awana Beach House.
Instead of rebuilding a home for themselves following its destruction in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, philanthropists Jim and Dr Susan Wakefield built a museum for the people of Christchurch.
Overcoming initial resistance to a contemporary built form, Inglis Architects has created two separate residences of distinct identity yet cohesive form on a single site.
Mass timber’s structural properties and low carbon footprint are making it a viable contender in offsetting and, in some cases, substituting concrete and steel.
There’s an increasing stable of hotels proving there’s merit in crafting unique encounters that connect visitors to places through architecture and design.
Ian Traill Architects brings charming heritage-listed Woodley House to life by rejuvenating the cosy bed and breakfast that overlooks the city of Adelaide.
Penrith’s Log Cabin Hotel has been proudly resurrected by Team 2 Architects. Utilising materials from CSR, the new building nods towards the hotel’s significant past whilst promising a fire-safe futur
Adeptly designed by Tamsin Johnson, SIR. Bondi Flagship Store houses an array of products from the renowned resort wear label, joining sister boutiques in Perth and Manly.
Revival Projects is an organisation like no other. Recognising a disastrous waste problem within the building industry, the company has positioned itself between the materials themselves and the tip.
Malvern Residence II sees Studio Tate place Tongue n Groove solid oak flooring at the core of the residence, serving as the foundation from which the home takes shape.
Inspired by the natural warmth of Elton Group’s EvenOak, Resident Avenue draws on classic colours and textures to evoke an atmosphere of home at the Greenhouse Interiors flagship store.
Sympathetically woven into a historic Sydney thoroughfare, 8 Loftus Street by Studio Bright delivers a sophisticated multi-residential experience within the iconic Quay Quarter Lanes precinct.
Originally built in 1862 and sympathetically updated by Monique Vuk of One Wolf Design, this 19th-century bluestone cottage is an important part of Melbourne’s architectural history.
Pandolfini Architects ignites a character driven build with Cubitt Street Tower where gestures to the industrial past and professional present of Cremorne are highlighted.
Superbly transformed by Ewert Leaf, Torquay’s Sou’West Brewery centres around the zest for creating craft beverages and celebrates feasting with friends.
Homebush House sees Wolveridge Architects create moments of intimacy through the curation of outdoor courtyard spaces, balancing a reinforced connection with the landscape.
Featuring contemporary interpretations of catenary arches, the Southland store of luxury skincare brand Aesop pays homage to the significant architectural era of the mid-to-late 20th century.