Two Barns sees Space Studio draw from a traditional vernacular in proposing the aptly fitting residence as a reflection of local materiality and lifestyle.
Brunswick East Residence sees Studio Amble respectfully restore elements of the original home whilst weaving in new additions that pay homage to its origins.
Woollahra Terrace sees Briony Fitzgerald Design draw from the heritage of the original home in proposing insertions that act as an evolution of its origins.
Little Cottage sees Akin Atelier propose a crisply contrasting addition to the surrounding landscape, combining a sense of restraint and modesty with a quiet calm.
Brunswick House sees Olaver Architecture retain the previously established modesty of the original home whilst adding character and charm through the new expansion.
Broadening the scope for aesthetic freedom within the realm of sustainable acoustic solutions, Acoufelt expands its award-winning WoodBeQuietTM collection with six new colours.
Announcing this month’s winners of the Specified Responsibly competition, ForestOne promotes the conscious designs from Sandberg Schoffel Architects and Outline Design Office.
Paddington House II sees Tribe Studio Architects extrude the existing roofline and silhouette to reach deeper into the site and create a voluminous living area.
GlobeWest furniture embraces forward-looking design, whilst paying homage to its Australian roots. Collections 2023 pays ode to homes of all styles and signatures.
Reflecting on the relationship between the architecture of Neeson Murcutt Neille and its environmental and cultural setting, a new monograph by Anna Johnson and Richard Black.
Picket House sees Austin Maynard Architects navigate the challenging sloping site by reconfiguring volumes and analysing how they intersect with each other and the terrain.
Following from a successful launch in Sydney, thousands of contemporary artworks will be under one roof as the Affordable Art Fair returns to Melbourne.
Hood House sees Mihaly Slocombe Architects embed a flexibility into the spaces, allowing for expansion and contraction as needed, through a playful and experimental lens.
Plyroom adds American oak to its statement Australian-made collection, continuing to champion hand-finished and sustainably forested timbers as a gateway to slow living.
Designed to modernise traditional sinks, Oliveri has released their new Australian-made Flinders sink range, offering exceptional functionality, quality and design.
The Courtyard House sees Page Stewart draw from a European influence in encouraging the outside lived life, turning the focus inward as a private repose.
With Off Grid FZ House, Anderson Architecture demonstrates that elegant, resilient, sustainable design is possible in the most challenging of environments.
Union Street Residence sees NTF Architecture increase the transparency of the existing and propose a series of generous volumes that openly welcome an exchange with the landscape and natural light.
Magnolia House sees Robson Rak take heeded influence from the ornate and crafted nature of the existing, proposing a home of continued evolution, elevated through detail.
Onyx sees Story Design Collective create a unique and defining home of dark materiality and texture as a contrasting offering among the surrounding natural context.
Bank Road sees Shaun Lockyer Architects acknowledge the rich history and prominence of its original architect in sculpting its next chapter and extending a legacy.
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.
Host House sees Splinter Society Architecture balance vertical and horizontal expressions across the site, creating and emphasising contrast and form in the process.
Utilising a natural material palette, Belfield Duplex emerges as a robust and dynamic project, seeing HA Design and Mattone Construction combine raw and expressive elements to create an inviting home.
O House sees Martson Architects propose a home that can open and close as needed, becoming both a place to convene and to live independently, as a reflection of family life.
Taking inspiration from the Victorian era, Zuster introduces its latest furniture collection, Victoria, emerging from the brand’s collaborative work on the Portarlington Grand Hotel.
Eastham Street sees MUIR Architecture focus on re-crafting a contemporary iteration of the home’s former self to actively engage with the natural elements.
Astor Apartment sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects open and recalibrate the interior to better connect to the encircling views whilst retaining the existing charm of its 1920s architecture.
Designed by Kennedy Nolan, The Lothian in North Melbourne is a speculative residential development comprising an unusual housing mix of townhouses and apartments.
Bowen House sees Neil Architecture open the new as a connected embrace of the surrounds, orienting the living and shared spaces of the home to capture the natural elements.
Connected House sees Wolveridge Architects draw from the coastal and surrounding environment to form a design led by the lifestyle and personalities of the clients.
Flinders Residence sees Susi Leeton Architects navigate the challenging site through a understate and refined approach, emphasising warmth, elegance, and an embodied calm.
Kent Street Project sees Paredes Design Office and CB Interiors propose a warm and inviting pied-à-terre for its owners, focusing on natural elements and a resounding timelessness.
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.
Darling Point sees Phoebe Nicol Interior Architecture reference a Belgian restraint in composing the resulting home, where a minimal and tonal celebration of light and collected treasures.