Starling Architecture undertakes a deferential renovation of a landmark 1960s modernist Brooklyn townhouse to create a residence better in tune with the rhythm of modern family life.
Robin House, designed by Wolveridge Architects, redefines coastal residential design by bridging the gap between mass-market offerings and high-end architectural solutions.
Working with the footprint and palette of an existing WWI-era house, And And And Studio creates a light, airy home that reflects the casual flow of LA life.
Joan Enger of J. Patryce Design has renovated an historic brownstone in Hoboken, New Jersey, retaining many of its original design details and architectural features.
Fiona Lynch Office transforms a Georgian revival home into a vibrant, contemporary residence, seamlessly merging historical grandeur with modern living.
In listening to the site and its existing sloping typography, Fryar sees DAH Architecture respond to the natural assets already on site to create both a private yet openly flowing contemporary home.
Within Warm Shadow, an Edwardian brick home in Malvern, Studio Kennon has devised a contemporary interior to contrast and complement the structure’s historical context.
Studio Bright ensures an open connection is achieved both internally and externally in Maitland Bay House, balancing the robust resilience required to thrive within Australia’s bushland.
Canterbury Terrace is thoughtfully reimagined to honour its Victorian-era roots while embracing contemporary design elements. Albert Mo Architects weaves rich, textural details into the home’s design.
One Great Jones Alley undergoes a vibrant transformation under Jason Saft’s creative vision, blending dynamic moments and sculptural elements while respecting the architectural heritage of NoHo.
The 19th-century Fairfield Courtyard House in Melbourne has been reimagined by Taylor Knights with a concrete and glass pavilion that connects the home more intrinsically to its surrounds.
Created for celebrated Canadian chef and The Bear actor Matty Matheson, Prime Seafood Palace in Toronto by Omar Gandhi Architects emanates warmth, solidity and an inward-gazing focus.
In Beverly Hills, California, Carla Ridge Residence by Montalba Architects is a paean to modernism and serves as a muted overture to the verdant bluffs, basins and cityscape beyond.
Channelling ideas of transition and continuous dialogue, design office McLeod Bovell creates Liminal House, a Vancouver home inspired by the evolution of family life.
Capturing breathtaking natural vistas, C House by Source Architects creates a striking contemporary home that responds to the land and the personal history of its inhabitants.
Designed by Appareil Architecture, Des Rapides Residence sits in harmony with its unique location, overlooking the Diable River and Laurentian Mountains.
James Allen Architect reimagines an archetypal Adelaide villa in Rose Park, preserving the heritage features of the building’s past while injecting subtle contemporary additions.
Secreted away at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac in the heart of inner Melbourne, Hidden House stays true to its name and is inspired by the landscape it inhabits.
Behind a striking, geometric facade, Lang 靚 is a soft and discreet home that inspires wellness, creativity and movement, making the most of a small, inner-city block.
Aru House by Curious Practice has transformed into a rejuvenated cottage on Awabakal Country, blending modern design with contextual sensitivity for a versatile, seasonally responsive home.
Klein transforms a modest Los Feliz ranch into a spacious four-bedroom home, blending modern design with natural surroundings and enhancing functionality through thoughtful renovations.
Alba embodies a love for the nearby ocean. Crafted by Studio Plus Three, the renovation integrates existing structural elements, inviting the coastal surroundings to embrace the home.
Studiofour skilfully transforms the mid-century home Airlie Avenue Residence, preserving its distinctive architectural elements and using them as inspiration for the next chapter.
With its pavilion roofs inspired by the curled edges of falling oak leaves, Falling Leaves by Bercy Chen Studio embraces its natural surroundings in the most resolved way.
Sitting in the heart of Sydney, Brace Design’s Redfern House sets out to adapt the classic inner-Sydney townhouse, breathing new life and considered creativity into the classic home style.
Hale Kiawe by Walker Warner captures the beauty and authenticity of its Hawaiian landscape and creates a home that deeply expresses its owners’ minimalist leanings.
Within its idyllic setting in the Mornington Peninsula, Retreat Residence feels transportive for all those that enter through the tall trees that mark the driveway leading to its entrance.
Inspired by a photograph of a city storm, Crystal Sinclair Designs uses dark hues, contrasting textures and metallic accents to create an atmosphere in Dark and Stormy that enhances its existing charm
Rhinecliff Residence steps out of the shadows of its historic predecessor, thanks to a luminous overhaul by New York City-based multidisciplinary design practice Post Company.
Transforming a solicitor’s office into a restaurant and wine bar, Peter Frederick Cole Architect and Hearth Studio draw on Gray and Gray’s past to respond to its eclectic locale.
The diversity of WOODCUT’s engineered flooring takes full flight in Haig, a Queenslander given a new lease of life in a refreshing, contemporary style by OH Architecture.
In Manhattan’s West Village, Bleeker Street by General Assembly amalgamates two apartments, with a new residence inspired by Adam Lister’s cubist watercolour painting.
Studio AR&D Architects brought a 1940s California desert home into the contemporary realm with a considered extension that honours the original while embracing a new architectural language.
Copake Lake House in Upstate New York, designed by Desai Chia Architecture, boldly redefines lakefront living by integrating modern design seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Sitting among the mature trees at the edge of the water, Shelter Island House explores the power of informal space in fostering connections between the built and the natural.
Adrian Amore Architects brings a playful and refined approach to the renovation of an existing Edwardian home, using curvature and geometry to create an overall composition of harmony.
The Perch’s sculpted addition settles above an existing bungalow, delivering a flexible living space for the owners while preserving their beloved rear garden.
When presented with a brief to turn a dark, aging building in Toorak into a warm and inviting home, Workroom approached the project with a purposeful sense of wonder and awareness.
Inspired by a love for Paris’ Hotel Costes, this Sydney apartment features gallery-like spaces that give pride of place to an art collector’s treasured pieces.
Collaborating with interiors firm Emily Lindberg Design, Starling Architecture reimagines 1960s bungalow Amagansett Beach House as a modern coastal retreat.
Ziggy’s Villas in Byron Bay creatively doubles residential density with two distinct three-bedroom homes, blending privacy, community integration and local aesthetic seamlessly.
Arent&Pyke transformed a stark Mosman Bay apartment into a harmonious blend of organic and refined elements, creating an emotively designed, functional living space.
Originally built as a display suite for a 1970s residential block, this renovation accentuates the apartment’s nostalgic charm while creating easier connections for modern living.
Rejuvenating a bygone 1930s timber home typical of tropical northern Australia, Le Bateau Ivre is the collaborative effort of two friends; interior designer Tamsin Johnson and homeowner.
Set amid rolling hills with the Catskills mountain range in the distance, this upstate New York home merges with the landscape through a considered palette of timber and glass.
Originally designed and built in the 1950s as a secluded retreat amid lush gardens, Mar Vista Residence has been reimagined by Studio Meghan Eisenberg.