Hargrave Terrace sees CM Studio bring a celebration of key historical elements together with a fresh contemporary approach to breathe much-needed grandeur back into the home.
Buckingham Street sees Three C Architects combine refined details and an engagement with natural light and the outdoors to breathe new life into the wearied bones of an original heritage cottage.
Balmain House sees Nick Bell Architects open up and unite the inner workings of a timber weatherboard cottage through expansion and realignment, creating unique moments for connection.
Cited as an important contributing structure, the River Pavilion by Carter Couch is set for demolition, and an impassioned design community is currently fighting to save it.
Set on a sloping site in picturesque Red Hill and surrounded by gum trees, InForm’s and Pleysier Perkins’ latest project has been designed in direct response to its surroundings.
Hawthorn II sees Flack Studio propose the ideal forever home through an extension of the original house’s already storied life for its growing family of five.
Woodland House sees Sgourakis Architects create a sense of balance through the injecting of textural interest and vibrancy within this contemporary and modest family home.
The Melbourne home of Architecton Director Nick Lukas balances the simplicity of rectilinear forms and raw materials such as concrete, steel and glass with elegant, detailed interiors.
The Marlo House sees Anna Carin Design Studio combine a Scandinavian approach in planning and sensibilities with an Australian infusion of heritage and love of the outdoors to comprise a home.
Fitzroy Apartments sees BKK Architects emphasise an appreciation of community through the combined use of textural materiality and an imbued sense of homeliness.
Mosman House sees TKD Architects bring a sense of minimal restraint to conjure a home that is deeply connected to its site and the abounding natural views beyond.
A Great Danish Designer’ explores Jørn Utzon’s process of design and dedicated rigor through discussing the iconic Sydney Opera House, Ahm House and Can Lis.
Looking to the shelter structures utilised during rocket launches as an appropriate namesake and source of inspiration, The Blockhouse exemplifies many of the protective, robust and unshakable.
Couldrey House sees Peter Besley and Assemblage utilise the comprising thermal mass to respond to the site’s environmental opportunities to create a boldly confident and restrained home.
Set on a gently sloping plot located in Bouddi National Park, Decus has reimagined the traditional beach house aesthetic at Killcare House; a home that explores textural layering.
Originally designed by Robin Boyd in 1943, Pettigrew sees Flack Studio work closely and collaboratively with its current custodians to extend home’s legacy.
Having lived together for over fifty years, the clients of Seawind entrusted Coy Yiontis Architects with creating a home for what they affectionately referred to as their ‘third age’.
Fairfield House sees Heartly combine a respectful celebration of the existing together a contemporary approach to bring light and simplicity to this family home.
Albert Park Residence sees Golden combines a masculine boldness together with a celebration of the period’s filagree detailing to propose a home of restraint and grandeur.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects extends an existing 1960s top-floor apartment with a prefabricated pavilion that embraces its enviable location and expansive outlook.
Brisbane Riverbank House sees Owen Architecture take cues from the existing 1930s home and its location to propose a home of earthy hues and a grounded openness.
Fitzroy North House 02 by Rob Kennon Architects combine the atypical and the refined to propose a contemporary home that sits respectfully within its inherited structure.
Zen Architects’ Pool House gestures to the forms and details of the original Victorian shopfront while creating a new contemporary home designed for entertaining and multigenerational living.
South Coogee House sees Renato D’Ettorre Architects combine a highly considered formal approach with an experimental rigor to the coastal residential vernacular.
Scotland Island House I sees Sam Crawford Architects take a light-footed approach in developing a vernacular that navigates its steeply sloping site with ease.
Oak Tree House sees Susi Leeton Architecture and Interiors combine restraint and subtleties to propose a welcoming home set around its own generous oak tree.
Anzac Bay House sees Vaughn McQuarrie create a sense of drama through scale and proportion and inject warmth through materiality to create a harmonising balance.
Metropol sees Rakumba collaborate with German designer Sebastian Herkner to imagine a collection of simple and subtle gestures that come together as an expression of form and light.
Clifton Hill sees Studio Goss take cues from the building’s Brutalist past to create a highly detailed and restrained apartment archetype in the otherwise heritage-rich Clifton Hill.
Warm and welcoming, with generous curves and a subtle, organic palette, The Expansive Kitchen designed by Kennedy Nolan is a collaboration with Laminex that explores the potential of laminate.
Brass House sees Edwina Glenn closely collaborate with the client and builder to bring a combined refinement and textural palette to this existing Toorak home.
Behind the traditional frontage of a 1940s semi-detached cottage in Bondi, Andrew Burges Architects Bismarck House unfolds as a series of experiments with form, materiality and space.
HIP V. HYPE and Six Degrees Architects, the team behind Nightingale 2.0, are bringing a new sustainable, community-focused apartment development to life with Ferrars & York.
Offering a sense of disconnect and respite from the urban condition, Monk Mackenzie’s Waiatarua House is a suburban tree house on the city fringes of Auckland.
Darling Point Art Deco sees Handelsmann and Khaw combine a considered and contextually appropriate approach to transform key support spaces into the gathering heart of the home.
Brighton East House by InForm is a double-story home created to allow its inhabitants, a family of six, places of connection as well as spaces for each to retreat.
Budge Over Dover is the result of YSG Studio’s curatorial approach, bringing together materials, forms, objects of interest and curious gestures to propose a home bursting with personality.
Breathe Architecture’s Warehouse Greenhouse challenges the typical residential vernacular, doing more with less to create a balance with the natural world and combining sustainable principles.
The Flinders House sees Sally Draper Architects combine an appreciation for context and an understanding of materiality and restraint, to propose a secluded retreat.