Celebrating the smoky, darkened charring of food cooked over fire, arkhé is a bold new offering. Creating a truly immersive experience, studio gram worked closely with partners.
Utilising its soft tonal palette to evoke a relaxing and ambient space, Brellah & Movement HQ by Tom Mark Henry invites one inward for a holistic healthcare experience.
The shifting geometries of Flexion House by Christopher Polly Architects are perfectly captured in the project’s renders, seeing a contemporary residence surrounded by natural beauty.
Kosloff Architecture has carried out the latest iteration of the Gatwick Private Hotel with reverence, ever-aware of their engagement with and contribution to the iconic building’s story.
House at Pretty Beach sees lahznimmo architects align the resulting home with the existing contour lines of the terrain, using the natural elements as support.
Armadale Residence sees Lucy Bowen and Lisa Buxton Interiors combine to craft the natural evolution and extension of the existing home, mixing the original detailing with newer elements.
Auhaus Architecture stitched the heritage streetscape back together by reinterpreting and referencing the details of neighbouring Victorian-era terraces with a modern yet timeless façade.
Jimmy’s Place sees MJA Studio, Studio Roam and IOTA propose a focused and neatly contained home, considered in its integration of the landscape throughout.
As her own home, Tamsin Johnson sculpts Johnson House as a fusion of love for storied spaces with her own unique expression, creating a private escape for her family from the world.
Clifftop House sees Simon Couchman Architects and Simone Haag combine to propose a fitting home that is both warm and inviting, while also being intimate and openly connected to the surrounds.
Curl Curl House sees Nobbs Radford Architects propose a home of balanced composure, where minimal details and junctions are conceived through a considered restraint.
Lucca Estate by EB Interiors adds to an existing narrative, connecting the home to its surrounds whilst encouraging an eclectic expression of its owners.
Carlton North Residence by Project 12 Architecture draws from the textured and handcrafted past of the original home in proposing the new design, creating a natural extension of the existing.
Highvale House sees Alexandra Buchanan Architecture propose an aptly fitting addition among the surrounding vernacular of singular buildings and dwellings as a nod to the rural Australian shed.
Integrating heritage, landscape and a sense of place, Glencairn by Trower Falvo Architects aims to bring disparate elements together across a shared site.
Penthouse III sees Lawless and Meyerson and MHNDU layer rich textures and heightened detailing to create a home of lasting resonance and new contemporary luxury.
Elsternwick Residence sees Melanie Beynon Architecture & Design focus on instilling a crafted and handmade approach, connecting back to the origins of the Edwardian home.
Walker Farm sees Marc & Co and The Designory carefully respond to the unique site through a respectful consideration of context, optimising views of the surrounding landscape.
Respectfully responding to both its location and the coastal vernacular, Beach Slice sees Steffen Welsch Architects propose a home that sits in harmony with its surrounds.
Birch Tree House sees H&E Architects expand on an existing storied home to integrate a contemporary sensibility, dotted with considered detailing and refinement throughout.
Bondi Terrace sees Studio Quarters combine a subtle and restrained approach alongside soft and playful engagement with colour to create an ideal base for everyday rituals.
A shared vision between Buxton Projects, Conrad Architects and Jack Merlo draws upon timeless principles, blending ADA seamlessly into the heart of Toorak.
St Martins Lane Residence sees Kestie Lane Studio and Matt Gibson Architecture + Design combine to give new deliberation to an existing heritage home, ensuring its continued relevance.
SAOIR sees REFRESH* draw inspiration from the traditional early timber homes of the area, allowing the contemporary structure to fuse both past and present.
House N by Joyce Architecture conveys creative sway, thriving under constraints and space limitations – elements that typically derail design projects.
Oxford Terrace Apartment sees Dalman Architects sculpt the interior with a feeling of warmth and intimacy whilst retaining the existing outer shell of the building.
Proske Architects, Tessia Interior Design and Moor Living build upon a clear understanding of place resulting in a contemporary interpretation of a coastal family home.
Glenmore Terrace sees Tom Mark Henry draw from the layered past of the storied home, fusing the classical with the modern through an enduring and time-wearing lens.
Lorne House sees Austin Design Associates draw focus on the surrounding context as inspiration for the home and enrich the project through textures and an outward directive.
Glenmore Residence sees Pohio Adams Architects overlay a restrained approach together with an expanding methodology to bring deliberate connections between the inside and out.
Beach House sees Archi-Texture and EB Interiors propose a layered home of vast proportions, opening outward whilst also being a reclusive oasis from the outside world.
Gezillig sees Studio Prineas combine an open and connecting approach in renovating and extending an existing home, while imbedding an element of the owners themselves.
Winship Shed by Reddog Architects focuses on the idea of creating a ‘jewellery box’, seeing a protective inner layer shielded by a hardened and encasing outer sleeve.
Keep House sees BKK Architects reference the traditional form of a castle, creating privacy through the select and contained openings and proposing the ideal solution to an exposed corner allotment.
Totoro House sees CplusC Architects + Builders reimagine an existing home to live in harmony with the landscape while engaging its young family and allowing for privacy.
Normanby sees Pleysier Perkins reference the detail and rigour of the previous chapter in crafting the new, which extends outward deeper into the site.
Canning Street sees Heartly combines an honouring of the home’s past with a contemporary understanding of materials, space and light, creating a home of enduring relevance.
Engawa sees Arcke focus on the experience of the spaces and their ability to be opened and closed as needed, emphasising a sense of both connection and separation.
Light and Clay sees Crosson Architects conceal the complex workings of the traditional family home within a seemingly contained outer shell, cleanly engaging with the surrounds.
The home of architect Shaun Locker, Lockyer Residence sees carefully staged restoration and additions to an existing heritage house, combining modernist and traditional Queenslander references.