Bronte Residence sees Jillian Dinkel, Maryanne Taskovski Architect and Smyth & Smyth all combine to transform the existing residence into an openly engaged coastal home.
Brunswick Street sees Folk Architects embed a contemporary character through warmth and flexibility, ensuring the resulting home feels connected and openly engaged.
Tsubo Niwa sees Matt Elkan Architect draw on a base of simplicity to propose an addition to an existing established home within a conservation area in North Sydney.
Hamilton Courtyard House sees Anthrosite Architects embed a shared warmth between the two houses as the connective tissue takes inspiration from the nuances of each, proposing a united home.
Riverview House sees Scale Architecture reference the previous design language of the home through reinforcing the natural connection as a continued focus.
FOS House sees EBD Architects extrude the previous exterior constraints of the home, pulling apart planes and inserting glazing between joins to let light in.
Brunswick House sees Lisa Breeze Architecture combines a celebration of the existing history with a contemporary animation of the new spaces, actively engaging the extents of the site.
The intrepid integration of Laminex Woodgrains by CJH Studio sees the creation of four spaces that allow materiality and form to shine, pushing the boundaries of laminate application.
Gridded House sees Carr combine the original and the new with seamless ease, blanketing the differing eras in a shared tonality and continued dedication to craft throughout.
Malvern East House sees Studio Esteta retain the charm of the existing in aligning the addition to the terrain below, expanding the home through a sensitive and crisply contemporary lens.
A rare combination of the monumental and the approachable, engagement with the public is at the heart of the design of the Ian Potter Southbank Centre by John Wardle Architects.
Starting as a feel-good project during lockdown, Tilly Barber's bespoke furniture brand Monde is rewriting the rulebook for modular furniture with a sustainable edge.
Windsor Residence sees Cera Stribley focus on responding to the surrounding and established context and propose two intercepting residences that present as one.
Hughesdale House sees Tom Eckersley Architects introducesa crafted addition to the rear of an existing heritage home, creating key connections to the extents of the site in the process.
Vaucluse Residence sees The Unlisted Collective and Sofair Design combine to cocoon the residents in a series of connected spaces that are both expressive and uniquely adorned.
McPhail House sees AD Design Develop draw inspiration from the silhouette and materiality of the original in sculpting a fitting addition to sit considerate and subdued to the rear.
Sanctuary House sees DX Architects focus on opening and encouraging light inward to propose a series of connected volumes that deliberately feel lofted and generous.
Annie Street sees Lockyer Architects combine a regularity and linear approach to form together with a restrained and textural palette to ensure a natural connection between old and new.
Nestled in the leafy suburb of Hawthorn, No. 58 Wattle by Ewert Leaf is a collection of seven townhouses that thoughtfully rework their established site’s history.
Brook Bridge sees Max Pritchard Gunner Architects draw from crafted and detailed elements of both existing vernaculars to propose a formal connector, expressed sculpturally.
Edgevale House sees Byrant Alsop Architects focus on creating a unique series of gestures that individually capture the nuanced way that the home intends to be occupied.
10 Fold sees Timmins and Whyte Architecture and Design focus on retaining a lineage of crafted details in proposing the addition, while ensuring a refinement and relevance bind the old and new.
Allan Street sees Webster Architecture & Interiors, Nathan Burkett and Simone Haag all combine to redefine the coastal holiday home, emphasising an openness between inside and out.
Oyster Bay House sees Couvaras Architects propose a linear approach that focusses on the connection with the natural elements as a key experience of the home.
At Script Skincare in South Yarra, you’re encouraged to take a slow, intuitive journey through the retail store, beginning with insight and intrigue, through to education.
Florence Residence sees Bacic Group imbed a robustness through the select materiality, creating an open and flowing sensibility internally and between inside and out.
Caretakers House sees Aphora Architecture combine a familiar warmth and rural references in the careful reimagining of the existing structure, imbedding relevance and furthering its next chapter.
Hyde Park House sees Robeson Architects combine a muted warmth with a calming neutral base to craft a considered family home that engages with its surrounding landscape setting.
Pereira House sees Enoki combine an open focus on connectivity to bind the old and new and to imbed a similar heightened experience to the contemporary areas of the newly sculpted home.
Vaucluse Apartment sees MHNDU, The Unlisted Collective and Akin Atelier all combine to focus on a connection to the natural as an elevated and relaxed series of homes.
MEJ Residence sees Nickolas Gurtler expand on the previously identified framework, drawing formal references from the existing in proposing the new as an expression of its owners.
Suburban Farmhaus sees Arcologic Design and Lahaus reimagine the family home, creatively interpreting the council requirements of the site to allow for a growing family.
Coastview Apartments sees Andrew Burges Architects combine a familiar coolness with layered elements to elevate apartment life to match the iconic status of the building it sits within.
Brighton House sees FIGR draw musings from the original details to propose an addition that opens and embraces the surrounds as an extension of the home.
Fells Residence sees We Are Triibe work closely with the owners, who are the co-founders of fashion brand St. Agni, to propose a home of reflective earthed qualities, grounded in place.
Villa Glen sees Lucy Clemenger Architects draw from the existing character and generous proportions to propose a matched extension to elevate the everyday.
House in Vaucluse sees Lawless and Meyerson and MHNDU combine to propose a series of interwoven refined spaces that consistently connect to the surrounding context.
Hue House sees Welsh + Major and Arent & Pyke reimagine the home as an expanded and openly connected series of spaces, each animated through the coming together of a lively curation.
Queen and Collins Tower by Studio 103, albeit in the Melbourne CBD, draws on the period detailing of the Renaissance-style architecture it sits within.
Iron Chef sees Das Studio work to reflect the existing character of the area, reinterpreted through a more contemporary lens, while ensuring the personalities of those who reside within are present in
Multi-residential housing is shaking off its bad reputation thanks to forward-thinking architects, designers and developers driven by aspirations for compelling, design-led dwellings.
It is rare that a multi-level, developer-driven proposal considers its landscape and surrounds with such intent, but Carr’s Como Terraces is one very well executed exception.
Portsea sees Chamberlain Architects together with developer De Luca and Heidi Build collaboratively propose a refined and considered contemporary coastal home.
Warm and embracing, YSG’s Four Pillars gin shop and bar wraps its visitors in a reassuring set of arms, combining of contrasting colours, textures and finishes, all aglow under large balls of light.
Six of the 15 A New Normal pilot projects have secured funding with discussions underway for further projects elsewhere in Australia and around the world.
Set in the heart of Melbourne’s bustling Collingwood, Otter Place exemplifies developer Milieu’s design-centric and socially-driven ethos – a culmination of the company’s 10 years.
Home to Australian coastal-chic fashion label Aje, the landmark building of Aje Headquarters has been stripped back to its core, creating a clean palette to build from.
Potts Point Penthouse sees Jillian Dinkel focus on combining an elevated luxury through materiality and detail coupled with a playfulness of form to sculpt an enviable compact abode in inner Sydney.