Named after the mythological bird that charmed the wind and waves into a still calm, Halcyon Place by Templeton Architecture is an idyllically peaceful abode.
Gazebo Penthouse is defined by an overarching sense of restraint and minimalism. Retallack Thompson opens up an existing space to be more deliberately connected to the surrounds.
Architect Nic Brunsdon’s material expression of air — realised in collaboration with St Kilda-based technical art consulting studio ENESS — draws intrigue and fascination.
Fronte Oceano sees Anthony St John Parsons weave a series of newly curated elements within a heritage shell to bring animation and a contemporary liveability to the family home.
AGWA's design store and foyer, revamped by Nic Brunsdon and team, embrace the gallery's brutalist architecture, offering a streamlined, adaptable and functional entrance.
Embodying a simple and rustic elegance, Brown Hill House by Eldridge Anderson is an enduring family home that eloquently responds to its site and the needs of the family living there.
The winners of the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced in Melbourne, the successful applicants showcasing the most masterful and innovative use of colour in the built environment.
Steel House sees Retallack Thompson craft a residence that is both reminiscent of its storied past and captures the spirit of the contemporary present.
Seachange House sees Solomon Troup balance efficiencies within a modest framework to integrate a passive and sensitive response to site, offering a complementary addition to the streetscape.
Tucked into the small coastal town of Barwon Heads, on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula, AB House by Office MI–JI offers a considered degree of compartmentalisation.
Led by landscape designer Rupert Baynes-Williams, Florian Wild’s approach extends beyond a physical study of the local context to embrace historic narratives and new interpretations of place.
Chris Connell Design brings a refreshing approachability to the otherwise expected severity of this type of offering, seeing Money Bar become a focus on the interplay.
Together with an internationally-based client, CHROFI carefully managed both a repurposing and a new build to create a unique addition to Cape Schanck.
Reclaimed: New homes from old materials by Penny Craswell is a thoughtful curation of unique residences pioneering sustainable architecture and design ingenuity.
NR02 Scarborough sees Whispering Smith, together with New Resident reimagine an existing family home, enriching the existing charm and turning it into a carbon positive entity.
Marrickville Warehouse sees Adele McNab Architecture embeds a fluid functionality and layer a unique narrative that binds the structure’s spaces together.
Brunswick House sees Olaver Architecture retain the previously established modesty of the original home whilst adding character and charm through the new expansion.