House on the Bay sees Decus interiors carefully intertwine three separate zones to allow for harmonious multi-generational living, layered with rich textures and tactility.
Ascot Garden House sees Nicholas Harvey Architect and Rhea Jeffrey combine to further ground the existing home and create key conduits that optimise the site and its extents.
Conceived as an urban oasis in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, The Calile Hotel designed by local firm Richards & Spence is a catalyst for indulgence and discovery.
Sandiland by Studio John Irving Architects takes inspiration from the client’s generous nature and the surrounding natural beauty, an ode to the joy of both company and seclusion.
One Five Six sees Conrad Architects look beyond the typical Queenslander style in designing this New Farm development, bringing together the elegance and timelessness of an international city.
Reflecting the ever-evolving, culturally dynamic nature of its locale, The Surry is a considered contribution from Candalepas Associates to the urban fringe of Sydney city.
Doherty Design Studio, Chan Architecture and APC Build harness a collaborative approach to transform a Victorian terrace in Melbourne’s Middle Park into a generous and functional family home.
Designed by Sydney-based Esoteriko, Rachel Gilbert Emporium is guided by structure, movement and a sculpted approach to form, reflecting the understated beauty of the Australian designer’s garments.
The original industrial warehouse transformed into Poly contains reminders of its past, reinterpreted by Anthony Gill Architects as a combined dining and bar space.
Pleasantly reminiscent of the past, Jarrah House retains its history whilst undergoing a refreshing transformation by Perth custom builders, Evolution.
Amongst the suburban fabric of Thornbury is Fitzroy Community School Creative Space completed in 2011 by Baracco + Wright Architects with Richard Stampton Architects.
Tanner Architects harnesses Tasmania’s raw natural intensity with The Point, a pavilion that encapsulates a physical and emotional experience of place.
Above a private bay on the shores of Banks Peninsula on New Zealand’s South Island, Patterson Associates has created Seascape, a luxurious shelter from the realities of everyday life.
Sandwiched between two buildings, Jolimont Infill by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design is a compelling paradigm for multi-residential design within an urban context.
Announcing its arrival with a sculptural façade clad in custom glazed aquamarine bricks, 52 Reservoir Street in Surry Hills is a positive indication of the future of the workplace.
When asked to design a new store for Deadly Ponies in Auckland’s Newmarket, Katie Lockhart sought to reflect and build upon the leather accessory brand’s existing design language.
Ace Hotel in Sydney is Atelier Ace’s first outpost in the Southern Hemishphere. Designed by Flack Studio and Bates Smart and located in Surry Hills, it celebrates local craft with spirit.
Clarence Apartments by Architects EAT is a building that emphasises opportunities for social interaction and connections to nature within a brick structure that relates to its residential.
Designed by Tamsin Johnson, Lucy Folk’s new store on William Street in Paddington is a textural celebration of craft inspired by the Medina of Marrakech.
Boat Sheds sees Strachan Group Architects and Rachel Rush combine rhythm and repetition to reflect the owners and their passionate connection to beach and boat culture.
The Billbergia Sales Office project by MXM Design Studio, utilises innovative timber veneer supplied by Elton Group to create a unique commercial space rich with natural beauty.
Sculpted by the constraints of its tight, inner-suburban site in Windsor, Eastbourne by Eastop Architects is an introspective home that skilfully balances privacy and connection.
The Penthouse at Thirty Anderson designed by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors draws on nature’s unrivalled tranquillity, resulting in a luxurious residence that explores kinship through design.
As a recognised developer of luxury Brisbane homes, GRAYA is turning its focus to high-end apartments. Curated by Bureau Proberts, Canvas, the first in a series of bespoke residential buildings.
Darley House sees Arent & Pyke bring a softness in palette and materiality in creating a home layered by curious and engaging moments to partake in the rituals of daily life.
Originally designed and built by Alistair Knox in 1969 and recently updated by architect Adriana Hanna, The Fisher House is an exemplar of Australian modernism.
St Andrews Bach sees Wolveridge propose a structure that efficiently navigates the needs of the family home, embracing the surrounding natural elements.
Tom Robertson Architects has reincarnated a tired twin set of cabins into an accommodation offering unique to Red Hill and the surrounding Mornington Peninsula.
On a quiet street in Collingwood in Melbourne’s inner north, a delicate little glass pavilion by Office Mi–Ji sits tucked to one side of a warehouse site.
Armadale House sees an Edwardian-era dwelling in Melbourne’s south-east emerge as a grand family home, embracing its decorative side while celebrating a new pared-back identity.
NTH sees Ply Architecture draw from a continued narrative with both the site and surrounds in proposing a series of contemporary and light-filled interconnected spaces.
Directly informed by its Sorrento location, Fiona Lynch does away with the pastiche notion of beachside living to deliver a coastal home full of warmth, tranquillity and texture.
CLT Passive House sees betti&knut architecture propose a self-sustaining structure that epitomises efficiency in both its timely construction and its energy load over time.
Filter House sees Andrew Hagemann Architecture combine both heavy weighted masonry elements with lighter counterparts to create a sense of balance and comfort.
Nicholls Residence sees Tecture respectfully integrate the heritage elements of the home through a contemporary overlay, opening volumes to encourage light in.
Cheltenham House sees Page Stewart use a controlled rigor to both restore and extend the previous volumes, focusing on character and facilitating a contemporary interpretation.