Martha Cove sees DKO draw on a contemporary and linear approach in vertically optimising aspect and in proposing a home of crisp and enduring proportions.
Redcliffs House sees Lume Design and Site Architecture focus on a relaxed air of casualness and calm to propose the idyllic and dramatically lofted home.
Birchgrove House sees Brian Zulaikha of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer brings a respectful embrace of the existing together with an exploration of the textural, to propose an experimental and unique home in th
Yal Yal Road sees Intermode propose a rustic and texturally rich approach to navigate the terrain, using clean lines to reinforce a sense of openness and connection beyond the home.
Glass House sees Ben Callery Architects elevate upwards, concealing the extension and inserting a trafficable glass roof to bring light deep into the home.
Ross Farm sees Studio Moorecreate a unique accommodation offering that responds sensitively to its context, expressed through a raw and honest materiality.
Wollumbin House sees Harley Graham Architects carefully navigate a sloping site to embrace the lushly landscaped setting and create a home of complete immersion within place.
Harcourt Street sees Channon Architects together with MAAD Group sculpt the existing heritage cottage into a generous home filled with light that opens through curated apertures to the surrounding.
Garden House sees Placement Studio and Nest combine to conjure a home of expanding and contracting capabilities, founded on contrasts and an attuned attention to the subtleties of the everyday.
Hawthorn House sees InForm create a pared-back inner Melbourne home that speaks to its period surrounds using strict lines and robust material juxtapositions that belie the subtle quietude of its inte
Feather House sees Irving Smith Architects follow the contours of the site, listening and responding to its varied occupant group, to imagine a destination that is crafted from the inside out.
Coolum House sees Robinson Architects draw from contextual cues and an impassioned softness to engage with its sloping and removed site with purpose and refinement.
Sunrise Beach sees Zerni Projects propose the family home as a place of calming escape, embodying the ethos of its location a familiar connection to place.
Pop Architecture and Beatrix Rowe carefully sculpt South Yarra House as a purposeful extension and renovation, embedding a crafted approach and encouraging an interplay with natural elements.
Embracing the prominent established walnut tree at the front of the site, Walnut House by Adam Kane Architects is a homage to and expression of the natural world.
House Fin sees CJH Studio emphasise restraint and refinement to conjure the resulting home of lasting resonance, and as a place of retreat and recharge.
Hampton Terrace sees Hampton Architecture bring the natural into the previously formal home through a curated series of openings that engage the whole site and its privately accessed courtyard space.
Curving lovingly around a 100-year-old oak tree, Whistler Avenue – designed by Alexander Brown Architects and built by Wilks Building Group – is a mid-century inspired home with a light footprint.
Pony sees WOWOWA’s playful sensibilities inject moments of curiosity to conjure the new renovation and expansion works, paying an homage to the familiar.
Hampton House sees Baenziger Coles design a minimalistic sustainable home filled with light and natural materials, textures and colours to create a private oasis in bayside Melbourne.
Kennedy Nolan brings a sense of clarity in Hawthorn House, uniting the differing styles on site and connecting the revised home with a sense of shared purpose.
Rye Refuge sees Wolveridge Architects draw references to the rugged and raw surrounding context and funnel into a resolve of crisp and calm encasement.
Alcorn Middleton builds upon the warmth and texture of Eveneer Almond wall panelling in Walan Apartment, approaching the design through a creative lens.
Chester Street sees Arcadia Design Studio injects vibrant and layered elements to animate and connect the various volumes on site, connected through a shared lightness.
The Avenue sees ADDARC combine an elevated and refined approach in conjuring the repeated light-filled homes, interconnected and responsive to the surrounding context.
Garth Architecture’s Barn House provides a study of restraint, demonstrating how a minimal approach to form, proportion and materiality can offer a blank canvas of potential.
Dune House sees Simon Pendal and Ohlo Studio combine to unleash the home’s modernist potential, and connect back through base principles to a light filled and curious home.
Macdonald Road House sees Philip Stejskal Architecture build on their own core principles of enabling aging in place and the creation of architecture that positively contributes beyond its site bounda
A true collaboration between developer and architect, Dune Main Beach by Andrews Projects and Rothelowman is a refreshing response to multi-residential living.
East Kew Residence sees Workroom combine a tactile and discovery-based approach to create intersections of form and volume that engage with light and the surrounds.
Ao Marama Retreat sees Common Space draw on an unfinished and robust palette to provide shelter and fulfil basic needs, allowing the views over the landscape towards the far-distant city.
Hive Architecture opens up the existing structure of Bulimba Hill House to capitalise on an enviable elevation, fusing personal character with heritage charm.
Anchored to the cliffs of Blackwall Reach, Infinity Views’ bold, fluid design answers the call of the Swan River below, opening up to magnificent views.
Darling Apartment by Blair Smith Architecture is an experiment in inner-city regeneration, a compact yet highly considered apartment upgrade harnessed by deft planning and warm material profiles.
The Lake House sees Biotope propose the dual-winged home as both connected and outwardly focussed, embracing its unique views and the calming surrounds it is immersed within
Signalman’s Quarters sees 1+2 Architecture optimise outlook and positioning to instil a memory of its past whilst injecting considered and restorative meaning into the new.
Malvern Residence II sees Studio Tate combine a playful take on colour and finish, together with heightened and considered detailing, to propose a contextually responsive resolve.
Fenn sees Akin Atelier refer to gestures of simplicity and layers of softness to create a series of spaces that transport visitors on their journey to betterment.
Soft Serve sees YSG combine an eclectic series of influences in restoring and reimagining the challenging space into a considered and playfully responsive home.
Power Street Apartment sees Atelier Wagner continue the existing heritage of the home, fused with a contemporary convenience, in proposing the articulated and refined home.
Banksia House sees Aphora Architecture combine textural and durable features as a front to the harsh coastal climatic conditions and anchor the home in place through a refined rigour.
Wilson Architects utilises the motions of vertical stacking and gestures of suspension in Riverbank House, extending a sense of immersion from multiple vantage points.
Barkly Street sees Dan Gayfer and Lewis Marash focus on detail and materiality to carve the new addition, proposing a home of considered and efficient moments.
Nestled in a winding estuary, on Australia’s paradisical Sunshine Coast, Culbara, a new home by MRA Design and Gray Construction Group is expanding the horizon of easy-going costal living.
Since starting her eponymous Auckland studio 15 years ago, interior designer Katie Lockhart has built a revered reputation by creating artful residential and commercial projects.
Waffle House sees Rob Kennon Architects craft a series of gestures that reorient and connect the new volumes with the existing, proposing an enduring and considered resolve.
Divided House sees JCB Architects craft an engaged replacement to the existing house in the form of two separate homes that interact with their individual streetscapes accordingly.
Villa Carlo sees Daniel Boddam Studio draw on a linear simplicity and elevate through detailing and heightened materiality, sculpting an enduring home as a result.
Garden Pavilion sees Atelier Bond open the original home to engage with curated landscape elements and, in turn, create specialised outdoor rooms as a natural extension of the home.