Blade House by Tecture celebrates the strength and tactility of concrete construction, skilfully tailoring northern views to the forest in an embrace of the countryside.
With their well-honed ability to tell stories through materiality and craft, Sydney-based design studio Alexander &CO creates spirited environments shaped by ecological and social sustainability.
Designed by Kennedy Nolan, The Lothian in North Melbourne is a speculative residential development comprising an unusual housing mix of townhouses and apartments.
More than ever before, architects, clients and developers are coming to terms with the intimately affective and emotional experience of design in the context of multiple-residential living.
With a new and visionary team leading the way, Restaurant Botanic has been transformed from its former dated iteration into a desired destination of relevance.
Neometro’s latest project, South Crescent, illustrates the company’s sympathetic approach to property development, honed from years of experience and motivations to build design-focused.
The growth of Auckland-based Stevens Lawson Architects is matched by its reputation, as the practice has become renowned for producing quality work across a vast array of differently scaled projects.
Austin Maynard Architects’s work is guided by its Co-Directors, Mark Austin and Andrew Maynard, resulting in a portfolio that is fun and witty but always informed.
For Coco & Lola’s Manly boutique, Esoteriko explored the femininity associated with the brand’s identity, as well as the coastal location of the store.
Helen Redmond creates paintings that inspire stillness. Applying layers of oil paint to canvas, she depicts architectural spaces and the light that falls within them.
Yakimono, the neon extravaganza by architects Russell & George, lands somewhere between the buzz of downtown Tokyo and the coolness of inner-city Melbourne. It’s sensory overload, just the way it was
Forté Flooring have teamed up with The Wonder Group to create truly holistic timber experience showroom in Auckland where the material speaks for itself.
As the nation embraces life after lockdown, the hospitality scene is flexing to address a collective appetite for connection, stimulation and memory-making. This shifting landscape presents challenges
Urban design serves to connect communities through a tactile modality, sculpting the physical environments that influence our interaction with spaces as well as other individuals.