Abbotsford Townhouses is a showcase of Wellard Architects’ ability to create an example of high-density living, integrating defined zones and innovative design within a secluded facade.
The winners of the Specified Responsibly A&D Trade Promotion by ForestOne, Amanda Monaghan and Kate Tempest’s designs contribute to the ongoing discussion of sustainability in the home and school.
Seamlessly woven into the existing residential streetscape, The Dentist by Rob Kennon Architects embraces a bold civic language, while thoughtfully addressing heritage.
The Frame Bedroom and Frame Office collections expand on the success of the Kett Frame Living collection, representing a complete storage solution for the home.
Axis House sees Michael Bremner and Linda Habak Design combine to create a home of layered depth and richness of texture, where materiality intersects with incoming light.
Announcing this month’s winners of the Specified Responsibly competition, ForestOne promotes the conscious designs from Sandberg Schoffel Architects and Outline Design Office.
From the Specified Responsibly Trade competition, ForestOne promotes the projects of Claudia Jarjoura and Edith Makra, and their use of innovative and sustainable materials by EGGER.
Revitalising a prominent Victorian building in Melbourne’s Abbotsford, La Fantaisie by Bergman & Co. skilfully entwines florist, café and function spaces into a welcoming proposition.
Wendy House sees Ha Architecture combine a calming and muted palette with a softness of form and integration amongst the surrounds, ensuring the new feels intentionally conceived.
Oblica is dedicated to bringing luxuriously designed heaters to Australian homes, and the Tubes range is no exception, walking the line between statement sculpture and essential heating device.
We speak with founding director, Ellie Taylor of Lande Architects about Charles Street, a project of which she is both architect and owner, where an Abbotsford cottage is given a new chapter.