Wybalenna in Lutruwita Tasmania is a place with a confronting past not widely known. Through truth-telling, Palawa are protecting and healing the sacred site, enabled through a community-supported crowdfunding effort.
Bence Mulcahy has accomplished something of a magic trick with this Tasmanian renovation, solving spatial predicaments within a tight footprint without losing the essence of a much-loved family home.
Matt Williams Architects minimises Eyrie House’s overall environmental impact, preserving endangered flora and fauna through a sustainable and sensitive approach.
Situated on the urban fringe of Launceston’s historic streetscapes, James Street by Taylor and Hinds Architects embodies a blend of heritage elements and modern architectural features.
The comfort of Finlay Street is enhanced with modern touches, where Christopher Clinton Architect deftly blends heritage elements with contemporary selections.
Featuring wineries from around Australia and New Zealand including Delatite Cellar Door by Lucy Clemenger Architects through to Ata Rangi Tasting Room by Makers of Architecture.
Celebrating the history of distillation in Tasmania, The Still and Gin (Bar) by March Studio provide enriching environments for the drinking of whisky and gin.
Malvern Residence sees Preston Lane Architects combine a nature-inspired and warm series of gestures, binding the various eras within and creating a connected family home in the process.
Pop Top House sees Licht Architecture utilise simplicity and restraint to inject a formal response that connects and expresses the owners, adding amenity through a cleverly planned addition.
Drawing upon a wealth of architectural experience, Zanetto Builders creates Asgard, a minimalist home imbued with a sense of luxury and superior function.
Specialising in eco-friendly French linen made from flax, pre-washed with volcanic stones for inimitable softness, Sydney-based brand Carlotta + Gee’s signature range.
After three-and-a-half years of collaboration, the work of architects Noxon Giffen and landscape designers McGregor Coxall has culminated in a sensitive series of shelters along the Grampians Peaks.
Lindisfarne House sees Preston Lane Architects navigate the non-traditional site arrangement to fit the lifestyle of its inhabitants and how they wanted to engage with the surrounds.
West Hobart House sees Preston Lane Architects contain the additions and amendments to a similar and respectful scale of its previous chapter, aptly readying the home for the chapter to come.
Bicheno sees Ancher Architecture Office respond not only to the unique and remote location of the home but to a fusion of heritage and newer elements, ensuring the home feels both connected and delibe
Boathouse sees Maguire + Devine Architects draw from the natural and texturally rich surrounds to propose the addition as a standalone retreat space upon the water.