Sonder Architects transforms a 1974 Michael Dysart townhouse into a playful, inviting home using bold colour blocks, mid-century furniture and thoughtful material choices.
While hospitals are often conceived as sterile places, the expansion of Canberra Hospital thoughtfully reinterprets the vernacular of Australian health facilities.
Transporting visitors from the windy streets of Canberra to a seaside oasis, MED sees Luchetti Krelle transform a dark, industrial-leaning restaurant into a welcoming hotspot.
Nestled within a picturesque cul-de-sac of Yarralumla, Jean Architects seamlessly marries the essence of midcentury design with contemporary charisma in a bold transformation.
Addressing the changing nature of modern workspace and education along with the requirements of the Australian workforce, Canberra-based design studio SKEEHAN introduces the HIVE Collection.
Designed in response to the deadly 1971 Woden Flood in Canberra, the Callam Offices stand as a significant remaining work by acclaimed Australian architect John Andrews.
Situated at the Australian War Memorial, For our Country is dedicated to commemorating the sacrifice of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders in war.