Drill Hall House by Tobias Partners brings a contextual sensitivity to the adaptation and restoration of 1905 former Army drill hall, expressed through the resulting materiality and spatial planning.
Combining a sense of considered precision with nuanced elements of intrigue and discovery, RaeRae House by Austin Maynard Architects carves its own urban personality.
Embracing the original home’s heritage details and legacy, Anton Kouzmin Architecture brings a refined sensibility to the extension of the existing Federation bungalow, which sees a play on light.
Reconfiguring an existing townhouse by SJB Architects, Blackwattle Bay Townhouse sees Sam Crawford Architects provide additional light, transformative planning and a shift in functionality.
Ocean Residence by FMD Archiects was designed as a place for entertaining, in which all aspects of the home are intended to act as an extension of the surrounding environment.
Taking inspiration from the original home’s material composition, Henley Clay House by Benn and Penna Architects sees a subtle, yet monolithic extension expand its framework to embrace.
Born from an exploration of the typical New Zealand residential vernacular, Valley House sees an Keshaw McArthur inject an existing Victorian-era villa.
Redefining the luxury hotel experience through an engagement of the senses, triggered by transformative touchpoints, Carr Design’s Jackalope Hotel in Red Hill offers a true escape.
St Vincent’s Place sees Coy Yiontis reconfigure and reinstate their original vision for a previous project, with an impassioned client through a minimalist lens.
Wellington Wall is a study of merging the heritage with the contemporary. Wolveridge Architects’ inquisitive and bold approach unveils a dynamic and finely detailed home.
Through balancing light and dark, Biasol’s Casa Chiaroscuro references an Italian fine art principle to emphasise volume through contrast, creating a calm, contemporary family home.
Fitzroy North House, designed by Rob Kennon Architects, is a refined heritage renovation that optimises an existing single-fronted Victorian terrace with a newfound hint of playfulness.
Swanston Street House sees Robert Simeoni Architects open up an existing Victorian-fronted terrace, subtly adding warmth, adding light and connecting the internal zones.
Referencing elements of traditional Japanese design, SAR Residence sees Mim Design instil the interiors of an existing heritage home with a sense of calm.
Tamarama House sees Sydney architects Durbach Block Jaggers navigate the limiting site constraints through a play on compression and release of a home.
Mermaid Beach Residence sees B.E. Architecture explore the conversation between from our human need for permanence and the unpredictability of the coastal terrain.
Inspired by its agricultural surrounds, Leogatha Shed by Wolveridge Architects sits comfortably in its established garden setting in Victoria’s Gippsland.
Described as “a small yet perfectly formed home”, Sandy Bay House by Stevens Lawson Architects sits discreetly among the vegetation on a steep site on Waiheke Island, east of Auckland.
A new model with a vision to make architectural housing available to more people, Ruum curates limited edition, architect-designed houses, crafted by leaders in the architectural-construction industry
Home of two faces, one relaxed and other more formal, Marrickville sees Baldwin & Bagnall give a curated and considered existing home in Sydney’s inner-city.
In just a few key architectural gestures, Studio Tate transforms a grand turn-of-the-century house into a family home that expertly balances character with elegance, & respect for the home’s heritage.
Resolute in form, with meticulous detailing and a restrained palette, Red Hill House by Mathieson Architects sees a sense of order carved out through connections to its formal gardens.
Sympathetically bridging the existing and the proposed, Canning Street House sees Techne infuse a contemporary edge to an existing Victorian-era home in Melbourne’s inner north.
Inspired by the bucolic landscape of Matakana, north of Auckland, Glamuzina Architects’ Matakana House explores ideas of prospect and refuge throughout the design.
Set amongst the sand dunes in Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Dunes sees Whiting Architects bring a sense of cohesion to a previously rambling collection of spaces.
Double Life House designed by Breathe Architecture enables its residents to hide away from the hustle and bustle of the big Sydney city - for any owner, the home is a ‘fortress of solitude’.
M Penthouse exemplifies how honesty – to materiality, to the passage of time, and to the building’s original bones – can impart elegance and express nuance.
City Beach House combines the coastal home and the urban dwelling. Fearon Hay has graciously brought the differing styles together through a contemporary monochromatic lens.
Through subtle tonal shifts and the stripping of the non-essential, Wellard Architect’s Elsternwick House gives an existing Edwardian home a new life for its young family.
Ancona is a ten-year labour of love, which sees Steve Domoney, of Steve Domoney Architects, and his wife Lek take inspiration in the rural setting amidst rolling pastures.
Through simple volumes, linear geometries and an honest use of materials, Roseville Pavilions sees Benn & Penna extends an original home into the garden to create new connections.
Nestled into the surrounding bush landscape on edge of the beach, Gunyah House by Clinton Murray sees a tiered concrete structure with unspoilt views of the Port Hacking River anchored into the rock.
Franca House sees Myers Ellyett and Wrightson Stewart combine to carefully sculpt both the interior and exterior rooms of an existing home to flow consistently across thresholds.
Daylesford Long House sees Partners Hill fulfil the clients vision to embark the Palladian tradition of combining living, working, storage under one roof.
Responding to the site with an acute sensibility, House at Prickly Rocks is a play on duality between an inward-protection and outward-looking aspect, which emerges from and deliberately hugs the eart
JDA Studio’s Anzac Bay House celebrates and embraces the exceptional bay views through a sensitive approach to site and the surrounding unique and secluded context.
With a native rooftop garden as its primary elevation, Bundeena Beach House is a product of its context. Grove Architects has conjured a unique response nurturing a relationship between inside & out.
Treading the earth lightly, utilising the footprint of an existing dwelling, Oneroa House perches out over a steep site. Strachan Group Architects captures panoramic views over multiple levels.
Ian Bennett Design Studio's Concrete House stands out on a quiet cul-de-sac in Sydney's inner west, providing a concrete refuge on the suburban street.
Nestled at the foot of the Waitakere Ranges, Forest House by Fearon Hay is a project informed at every turn by the creative tensions between key aspects of the design.
Lansell House sees Neil Architecture carve out a sense of clarity between the old and new bringing a contemporary lightness to its contrasting heritage past.
On a working sheep farm on Tasmania’s North Bruny Island, John Wardle Architects’ Shearers Quarters sees a warm timber-lined structure, clad in corrugated iron, reinterpret the traditional design.