Waipapa sees Strachan Group Architects simplify the approach, reducing variations in the materiality as a strengthening of form and blurring boundaries in the process.
Weave House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh draw from a warm and diverse palette to create a soft and calming home, filled with light and openly connected to its Sydney Harbour views.
Wendy House sees Ha Architecture combine a calming and muted palette with a softness of form and integration amongst the surrounds, ensuring the new feels intentionally conceived.
Lysterville sees Bryant Alsop Architects bring a light and open approach together with a refined rigour, evolving the previous grandeur through a contemporary lens.
Camperdown Terrace sees Downie North utilise a refined and warming approach in crafting the expanded home, adding amenity and creating clear, tangible connections within the site.
Tom’s House sees Anna-Marie Chin Architects draw on geometric cues of the nearby mountain range while forming the slight and robust resolve of the resulting home, part one of a two-part plan.
The Modern Farmhouse sees Phoebe Nicol Interior Architecture and Michael Robilliard and Associatescarefully navigate the calm and serene setting with restraint and a considered contemporary approach.
St Kilda West sees Lucy Clemenger Architects together with Studio Stamp draw on a shared love of materiality in proposing the open and contemporary addition.
Norwood sees Architecture Architecture infuse a welcomed warmth through textural and natural elements, while balancing with an equal and needed lightness.
West Brunswick Residence sees Studio May draw on the crafted detail of the original home in proposing the expansion, ensuring an embedded attentive rigour.
Hendra Residence sees Wrightson Stewart and Barbara Bailey combine to inject a cohesive flow internally that extends outward and melds the home into a contemporary series of spaces.
Studio aem reimagines Inside Outside House, introducing Elton Group timber veneers to add a refined and tactile layer to the home, complementing the interior’s colour palette.
Mt Eliza House sees MRTN Architects propose a series of tectonic forms that follow the undulating terrain, responding through a weighted anchoring to the site and framing views outward.
Blueys Beach House sees Apto & Best Architects draw inspiration from the surrounding coastal setting in combining a natural warmth together with a welcomed lightness.
With depth and tactility, New Quarter by Ewert Leaf redefines the dining experience of the iconic Hanoi Hannah in Richmond – a reflection of the restaurant’s evolved and experimental approach.
Horsburgh Grove Residences sees Conrad Architects and Mim Design join to propose a refined and elegant collective of generous proportion, scale and detail.
House in the Park sees Facet Studio recalibrate their anticipated approach, focussing outward, to bring keen connections to the surrounding context as a direct extension of the home.
Eringa Farm House sees a combined effort between Genworth Group, Swee Design and The Black Rabbit result in a home that openly drinks in the natural landscape.
Matapouri Pavilion sees HB Architecture propose a contemporary and crisply articulated structure to sit sensitively in its unique location, openly embracing the surrounding nature.
Together with building design by Ari Alexander Design Group, Doherty Design Studio reimagines the interiors of Hawksburn House, re-sculpting the home with deliberate and refined moments.
Hill End House sees Vokes and Peters, together with Georgia Cannon, employ a combined refined rigor with an open embrace of the surrounding context to create meaningful connections.
Toowong Lighthouse sees Alcorn Middleton combine a rhythmically repeated structure with a vibrant use of materiality to cleverly animate the proposed spaces as key destinations of their own.
Thinking Paddock House sees OpenThinking Paddock House sees Open Creative Studio celebrate the long- Creative Studio celebrate the long-standing connection between owner and picturesque landscape.
Pine Springs House sees Harley Graham Architects craft a home of considered restraint and open connection, while navigating a sloping site and reducing the impact on existing neighbouring properties.
Driven by Founder and Director Fiona Dunin’s cross-disciplinary experience, Melbourne-based FMD Architects harnesses an integrated approach to tell captivating stories of people and place.
White House sees K.P.D.O. emphasise a focus on refined elements, creating a curated hierarchy between insertions to craft a home of unexpected luxury and familiar comfort.
Vivarium House sees Architecture Architecture propose a home of lasting resonance through a considered and textural approach, absorbing the existing conditions and respectfully composing a response.
Jack McKinney Architects celebrates the existing garden as the musing heart of Under Ivy, protecting and reinstating landscape elements to further add to its abundance and instil a sense of calm.
Herne Bay Road House sees Bureaux draw on the existing character of the home. Within a relatively unchanged exterior, a jewel box of considered detailing awaits.
Christopher Elliott Design imbues Middle Park Residence with a renewed sense of purpose, carving into, opening up and building upon the existing terrace house.
Ocean House sees Georgina Jeffries instil a textured and layered warmth through the interior reworking of the home, adding richness and tactile sensory cues throughout.
Just beyond the Brisbane CBD, Twin Houses by John Ellway subverts the surrounding suburban vernacular, with two identical dwellings that offer adaptable design with a lush and communal feel.
Albert Park Residence sees Travis Walton Architecture draw on emotive and sensory cues to carve out crisp proportions and propose a home of restorative peace.
Wabi-Sabi in Hawthorn by Stuart Holmes Architect is a deeply meaningful response to site, influenced by both traditional Japanese and mid-century architecture.
Netherby sees Neil Architecture and Megan Hounslow craft the foundations for the home’s coming chapters, bringing a sense of clarity and resonance to its storied past.
Neal and Shirley’s by DFJ Architects preserves the charm and mid-century bones of a 1957 Tweed Coast residence, whilst refreshing its capacity as a 21st century home.
Williamstown Residence sees Lucy Bock Design Studio reimagine the interior of a renovation and extension, carefully considering the geometric approach of the architect, Damian Rogers Architecture.
Mid Century House sees SRAI and Alexandra Kidd Design combine to propose a home of linear expression and immersion, while ensuring an iconic sculptural approach.
Harbourview House sees Studio AEM and Studio Gestalt combine to reimagine the generous family home, further elevating the interior experience and its connection to Sydney Harbour beyond.
The Sticks sees iarchitecture form a respectfully sensitive insertion in place, while carving its own unique typology, taking heed from the surrounding context.
With a sense of playfulness and feeling of familiarity, Highlands House by Other Architects sits quietly in its landscape while simultaneously embodying its own character.
Leading in innovative timber veneers, Elton Group is renowned for a curated approach to product. Founded over 70 years ago, today the company is driven by sustainability & community-minded principle.
Cut and Morph House sees Apto & Best Architects draw from an existing embedded narrative to carefully sculpt an open and connected series of volumes on site.
Referencing linear connections between climate and place, Shaun Lockyer architects compose volumes on site that optimise the enviable siting of the home.
Imbued with memory and personal significance yet without sentimentality or artifice, Arcadia by Architecture Architecture explores the idea of home at its most poignant.
Finely crafted as a series of intimate internal gestures, Brunswick House by Placement sees the recasting of its next chapter through a veil of restraint and considered warmth.