We explore Amber Road’s Polychrome House, where a client’s impassioned love of art and bold approach to colour, see the transformation of a small home in Cronulla, into a vibrant celebration of life.
NTF Architecture’s Salisbury Townhouses exemplify a refreshing residential typology that embraces the ideals of affordability through a refined architectural lens.
Dark Horse sees Architecture Architecture create the fullest expression of the original resulting in a worker’s cottage redefined for contemporary living.
Despite its grand scale, the Ian Potter Southbank Centre, home of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, is a building of remarkable generosity, whose design is grounded in encouraging the artistic.
We speak with co-founding director, Alicia McKimm of Golden about The Esplanade, its intimate connection to its coastal locale and an expression of rich tonality through materiality.
Bower Architecture extends the idea of heritage into the 1960s with New Modern, a renovation and expansion of a modernist Melbourne home that offers a contemporary interpretation of the original home.
A holistic and contextual approach to site sees the reimagining of a narrow light-deprived heritage home, with an injection of the contemporary, by Taylor Knights Architects.
A Mim Design project, with architecture by Ben Robertson, St Ninians embraces black, with a thoughtful monochromatic palette that resonates with the clients’ vibrant contemporary art collection.
We exploreKennedy Nolan Architects’ Caroline House, an existing Edwardian weatherboard house is extended with a sense of the whimsical, creating a balanced relationship between interior and garden.
We explore Alwill Interiors’ Peppertree House, where rich layers reference a European sensibility, expressing architectural details and creating a sense of calm in a minimal interior.
At the foundation of the project is a belief in the importance of engaging inhabitants in the world around them, as a counter to the significant amount of time spent in artificial environments.
We explore Project 12 Architecture’s Northcote Residence, where an existing Californian bungalow and its ill-fitting 1980s extension is given new life through a contemporary lens.
The Garden Room House sees a living and breathing core inserted to create both visual and ventilated connections to the existing Victorian home and its new extension.
We explore Bureau Probert’s QLD Architecture Awards entry Albert Villa, where an existing cottage is given a new life, with a pavilion addition, respectfully referencing its heritage.
Set atop a bluff on the Flinders coastline, the Bluff House embraces a sense of separation as a means of amplifying the context, finding balance through the tension between detachment and connection.
An innovative and contemporary response to a classic Californian bungalow restoration in Melbourne’s north, Coburg House by Lisa Breeze Architect is a lovingly restored family home.
Nth FITZROY by Milieu is a carefully considered collaboration between progressive urban developer Milieu, architecture practice Fieldwork and award-winning interior designers Flack Studio.
United Places Botanic Gardens, designed by Carr Design Group, is a pioneering hotel experience that offers guests a new level of travel luxury within one of Melbourne’s most renowned suburbs.
Studio Griffiths’ Ivanhoe Residence finds inspiration in the heritage 1930s original house to create a contemporary family home that combines refinement with whimsical personality.
Responding to a nuanced brief for contemporary living, Folk Architects’ Storybook House is a proposition of extending and renovating an existing single-fronted Victorian terrace.
We explore Telly Theodore Allied Office’s Laycock Road, where a large excavation to the existing site creates a generous and texturally engaging internal extension space.
At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in an estate on the Bellarine Peninsula, the Torquay House is oriented toward the views across the golf course, with the design framed by expanses of earth & sky.
Driven by a belief that multi-residential architecture must both respond and contribute to the city’s local urban landscape, an innate appreciation for cultural context is at the heart of Milieu.
An eco-friendly home, designed to passively cool without air-conditioning, the Red Blue Zephyr (RBZ) House takes inspiration from the nature it is placed within.
Nestled deferentially behind a double-storey Victorian terrace, the Chamfer House by Ha Architecture gracefully addresses the inherent challenges of its restricted site and heritage context.
The Green House is an urban sanctuary, born from a desire to create a sustainable and ecological home completely immersed in the surrounding environment.
Studio 203’s Lilyfield House sees an existing shop-front in Sydney’s inner-west transformed into a series of volumes, connected through a central atrium.
A traditional workers’ cottage is transformed by interior designer Fiona Lynch into a refined and dynamic home that reflects the identity of its owner, Melbourne artist Tom Adair.
The Tongue n Groove flagship showroom, designed by Tobias Partners, has been awarded a prestigious Good Design Award Gold Accolade in the Architectural Design category.
We explore Templeton Architecture's Sybil House, a former 'chook farm', repurposed as a bespoke escape from the city in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula.
Bloxas’ Hungry Hands project takes a tactile approach to texture in order to engage its occupants in a sensory discovery through the spaces, allowing for increased engagement in their everyday life.
Freadman White’s Whitlam Place takes cues from the neighbouring context, influencing proportion in this Scarpa-inspired solid form that sits atop a light-filled transparent box.
Perched atop 17 acres overlooking the Moreton Bay Islands, the Redland Residence by saw the designers craft a contemporary, character-filled home that makes the most of the natural environment.
Taylor Pressly Architects draw on a play of form, texture and contrast to create an elegant and luxurious family home in which both interior design and architecture resonate in harmony.
Set within two dramatic concrete shrouds, the Hawthorn House pushes at the boundaries of residential design, yet it is simultaneously driven by a singular focus on the essential activities.
A sense of adventure and love of the coastal northern-New South Wales landscape is at the heart of Daniel Boddam’s most recent work, which both encompasses furniture and architecture.
No. 6 Sydney Street is a boutique project of only 16 apartments overlooking Orrong Romanis Reserve in the Melbourne City of Stonnington, by Wood Marsh Architecture.
Resisting the typical impulse to extend their small cottage to allow for its growing family, clients of the Garden Bunkie chose to engage Reddog Architects to create a standalone dwelling.
In FMD Architects’ His & Hers House, a couple with two previous separate design schemes are brought together in a design that marks the commencement of their new shared home and future lives together.
Nestled on the shores of Lake St Clair in Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, The Retreat, designed by JAWS Architects, is the latest accommodation offering at Pumphouse Point.
Nestled among the quiet streets of bayside Melbourne, the Silhouette Hytte House overcomes a number of challenging site conditions to create a playful and updated reference to the existing vernacular.
Ancient masses of pink granite provided a powerful source of inspiration for Liminal Studio’s design of the Coastal Pavilions in Frecyinet National Park.
Set in heritage-rich Balmain, Sydney, Downie North’s Machiya House respectfully takes lessons from its Japanese influences, instilling privacy, connection and a new access to light.
A respectful restoration and extension of an existing Victorian terrace in Paddington, Smart Design Studio’s Regent project sees punctuations and extrusions openly encourage natural light inward.
We explore Owen Architecture and Lineburg Wang’s Indooroopilly House, taking the traditional Queenslander vernacular and integrating stepped levels to allow access to sightlines from each room.
We speak with founding director, Rob Kennon from Rob Kennon Architects about the Brighton House, their firms’ approach to domestic living and fusing the old and the new for a family in Melbourne.
Chris Tate Architecture’s provides Forest Pavilion a contextually appropriate nod to Californian modernism a reference that connects the project to a wider architectural legacy.