Maranatha House sees BIJL Architecture soften transitions between inside and out and across and throughout the generous site to create a series of interconnected and deliberate destinations.
Santa Barbara House sees Corrine Mathern and Dovetail Architects combine to rework an existing midcentury Dovetail Architects structure into a contemporary iteration of a former self.
South Terrace Residence sees Chan Architecture and Sanders and King combine to rework and expand on the narrow and linear site, bringing in light and enhancing connections.
Paddington T2 sees Scott Weston Architectural Design focus on reconnecting the entire site and reactivating the private outdoor space as an extension of the home proper.
Blending in with the surrounding lush landscape, Angel Oaks comes together as a secluded and immersive refuge where [STRANG] capitalises on the generous allotment.
Mawhitipana Beach House sees MacKay Curtis propose a crisp interpretation of the traditional coastal holiday home, deftly integrating it into the landscape.
Bringing a contemporary relevance to a classically conceived home, Madison Square sees Kate Nixon overlay a purposeful sense of flow between inside and out whilst binding the past and present.
Sydney House V sees Nasia Gregory adopts a restrained approach to materiality and form, proposing a contemporary and linear home of refined detailing and lasting appeal.
Returning the 1970s-era home back to its roots, State of Kin crafts Booth House to become an open love letter to an origin of exploration and new opportunity.
Located in an enviable enclave within Mosman, Black Diamond sees YSG combine both a layered elevation of detail and a disconnected stillness across its multiple levels.
Embracing its remote location, House on the Pond sees Atelier Echelle propose a sanctuary of warmth and connection as a supplementary pavilion to the main home.
Integrated in amid the existing natural ecological elements, Sisters Sanctuary sees Edwards White Architects propose an openly connected home that sits seamlessly within the landscape.
Northcote House II by FURNISHD. elegantly merges warmth and functionality. Thoughtful design, adaptable furnishings and earthy tones create an inviting haven, embodying accessible elegance.
Located directly above Sydney’s iconic Luna Park in Milsons Point, Studio George harnesses the qualities of its pristine harbourside location to create a sophisticated and refined design.
Seagrass House sees Welsh + Major draw inspiration from the supporting ledge the form sits upon and bring a similarly grounded approach into the response to place.
Brunswick Studio by Robert Nichol and sons is a carefully crafted live-work space that reflects how both apartment living and work culture are changing.
To contrast the surrounding dense landscape, Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects inserts Copper Harbor as a robust and low-lying refuge that sits below high canopies that stretch overhead.
Camillo House sees Blair Smith Architecture and CS Studio ensure each renovated element responds to the location whilst contributing to the narrative of the coastal home.
Merricks Farmhouse sees Michael Lumby Architecture and Nielson Jenkins propose a contrasting and sculptural response to the more open and naturally soft surrounds.
Inspired by a modernist approach, Oceanic House sees OGE Group Architects and Kate Cooper Interiors create a bespoke retreat that encourages openness inside and out.
The Jewelbox stands as a considered blend of European traditional craft and congenial Texan charm, where Citizen Artist and Mell Lawrence Architects nestled the form among live oak trees.
Building on the legacy of Australian modernist architecture, The Brookville emerges as a new approach to outstanding artistry and timeless design, exemplifying an evolution of Toorak living.
A celebration of sustainable and waste-free design, HAY’s latest exhibition, ‘CHROMA’, offers a colourful and playful exploration of the Danish brand’s iconic Eco Collection.
Amongst the grasslands and gums of Kangaroo Ground, Panel House exemplifies the skill of Custom Choice Builders and Steve Laux Building Designs to combine eminent aesthetics and functional permanence.
House at Sailors Grave sees Sophie Hamer draw from a palette of deep tones to honour the natural surrounds, creating a home that bunkers into its site.
Hawthorn Gable House sees Splinter Society integrate key gestures of light and openness to create a poetic interpretation of heritage and contemporary innovation.
Portsea Surf Shack sees Blair Smith Architecture ground the home’s history to its surrounds and layer in textural and refined gestures to enliven the coastal residence.
Esplanade House sees Eckersley Architects combine warmth and familiarity within a refined and considered home, blending references to nature and the built environment.
Responding to the native colours and patterns of the Darebin Parklands located opposite, Darebin House by Molecule Studio is a sanctuary composed of natural elements.
Mary Street House sees Edition Office take inspiration from the original brickwork in place, reinterpreting its permanence through a contemporary lens of privacy and containment.
The Sanctuary sees Feldman Architecture choreograph a dance between the landscape and the built elements on site, weaving architecture among established plantings.
Taking a future-focused approach, Sorrento House sees Jost Architects combine longevity and a sense of permanence while also embedding a personal expression of its inhabitants.
Employing a robust palette of natural materials, Charlotte Park embodies a connectivity with its surrounding landscape on the fringes of Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Victoria Residence sees Electric Bowery reference casual coastal living within a secluded landscape setting, where texture and subtle simplicity define the experience within.
The Royal Melbourne Hospital Home Lottery Grand Prize is a seamless collaboration of contemporary design by Mazzei, Webster Architecture & Interiors and Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture.
West Village Apartment sees McKay enhance the journey of movement from within, allowing for more considered internal connections that then flow out to the surrounds.
Imbued with both traditional and contemporary elements, RE Residence is the unification of two eras to create an inviting, light-filled dwelling that provides moments of quiet retreat.
Over the past two decades, Royal Oak Floors has remained at the vanguard of Australian flooring with engineered oak innovations inspired by European design.
The challenges of providing generous space on a small site for the owners of Small/Big House sees Rowe Studio strike a delicate balance between beauty and functionality.
Restored through the professional design lens of the homeowner, PICO sees Georgina Jeffries seamlessly integrate existing heritage features with a love for the surrounding natural elements.
A secluded retreat within the wooded landscape, Terlizzi Home sees Piechota Architecture draw from modernist principles to open up the residence and engage it with the surrounds.
Anchored in place amid the ever-changing coastal landscape, Cliff House sits steadfast and weighted, seeing Finnis redefine the traditional beach house through a more permanent and contemporary lens.
Photographer Lillie Thompson and art director Cristina Guerrero Fernández document the Alpine Chair by Laker Studio and offer new perspectives of its shape, materiality and setting.