Designed by The Stella Collective, MA Financial Group’s Melbourne headquarters addresses the fundamentals of workplace design under a guise of minimalism and warmth.
Toots Disco by Kate Archibald Design encapsulates the gritty realness of classic dive bars without compromising on the intoxicating charisma of a richly layered and highly resolved design language.
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Hecker Guthrie and Eckersley Garden Architecture rewrite luxury based on principles of refinement, quality and considered detail in Windsor Park.
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.
A focused hospitality spotlight on casual dining spots within Australia and New Zealand, from Bondi’s S’WICH by Studio Shand to Auckland’s Deli di Bossi by CTRL_space.
Prahran Residence sees Project 12 Architecture retain original heritage detailing while proposing a considered arrangement of forms that ensure a consistent natural connection throughout.
Hollywood sees Oscar Sainsbury Architects and Insider Outsider combine to reimagine the spaces to reflect a more relevant and connected series of zones.
Binding the spaces through a sweeping warmth and textural tonality, Stewart Residence sees CoLAB Design Studio open an existing apartment into a series of connected and flowing zones.
Meta Description: Through a reorientation of its volumes, Bardon Gully House sees Myers Ellyett re-sculpt the Queensland home to embrace an outdoor lifestyle.
Moonhouse by Ewert Leaf – a Chinese restaurant in Melbourne’s Balaclava – is located within an original art deco building, giving the diner contemporary and historic appeal.
Nightlight sees Fabric Architecture combine a lightweight methodology with a nod to the rural vernacular in proposing the form as a respectful insertion in place.
The Statewide Child Centre by Kerstin Thompson Architects and BLOXAS demonstrates a highly sensitive design approach to realise an empathetic architectural response.
Seamlessly woven into the existing residential streetscape, The Dentist by Rob Kennon Architects embraces a bold civic language, while thoughtfully addressing heritage.
Inspired by blushed tones and Eevoking a coastal finesse, Tamarama Penthouse by SE DÉA captures the authenticity of the shoreline and the sophistication of the resident’s former Woollahra home.
Astrid Dispensary by Alte. Studio, advocates for the relevance of cannabinoid medicine, plant-based therapies and nutraceuticals via a design language that juxtaposes traditional approaches.
Oak Rise – a social housing project designed by Cumulus – features 48 homes and communal green spaces overlooking the Bass Strait in north-west Tasmania.
Sydney-based design practice Arent&Pyke – led by Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke – is widely regarded for its vibrantly detailed and impeccably layered interior work.
Partnering with Sun Studios, Image Makers Association Australia unveils 1 Shot 22, a rare exhibition of unique photography featuring work from leading architectural photographers.
Fashion and lifestyle boutique Grace has opened a captivating retail experience in Brighton – a fashion mecca for lovers of style, designed by Grace Founder Ilana Moses.
Designer Ross Didier presents pieces from his Puffalo and Fable collections amid a Baroque-style setting reminiscent of 17th century still-life paintings.
Taking cues from the brand’s minimal and timeless design ethos, the interior architects at Archie Bolden have created an inviting, seamless new HQ for Natalie Rolt.
Created with handcrafted precision and sophistication, James Howe produces the elegant and seamless J5 Cabinet and J5 Credenza in a choice of size and finishes.
Sitting on a tight block in North Bondi, Anthony Gill skilfully balances the dynamic relationship between public and private spaces through alterations and additions to his own home.
As a warm and enduring family home, Brighton Residence aims to capture the spirit of a timeless base for the fluctuations of family, seeing Studio Tate and Mirabuild.
East Brisbane Residence sees Greg Natale draw from the drama and opulence of traditional Italian estate residences to form a riverfront home of a similar grandeur.
Elwood Residence sees Lucy Bowen Design and Lisa Buxton Interiors expand on the already generous internal proportions to engage with natural light and create a shared openness.
Conceived as a prototype for flexible and sustainable housing, LiveWorkShare House by Bligh Graham Architects offers creative, long-term solutions to combat suburb densification.
Blurring the lines between residential and commercial design, Studio May delivers a high-end office fit-out that offers a unique insight into the rebirth of workplace design.
As a balanced offering to its coastal conditioning, North Bondi sees SJS Interior Design and MHNDU combine a soft, curving organic approach with subtle moments of calm.
Sitting concealed behind a traditional Queenslander frontage, Glyn sees DAHA open the existing home graciously to the rear to reveal a generously scaled addition that welcomes an engagement with light
Immersing itself within its alpine surrounds, Mountain Retreat sees Fearon Hay offer a place of reprieve and recharge amongst an abounding and enviable landscape, drinking in the adjacent views.
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.
Designed by The Stella Collective, Martha Beach House is a home of elevated details and hardworking, tactile materials with ocean views and a connection to context.
Dismantle? Disassemble? Deconstruct? Whatever you call it, it's better than demolition. Architects EAT makes the case for why the hospitality industry could and should be the ringleader in a new wave
From physiological health to mental and emotional wellbeing, the benefits of fostering connections to nature are becoming increasingly recognised in in a multi-residential context.
A new addition to Auckland’s Northern Club, Bankside by Cheshire Architects continues the venue’s leafy traditions with an elevated and exclusive dining experience among the trees.
Fugazzi, by studio gram, is a combination of dramatic flair and understated detail, which speaks to a sumptuous Italo-New York nostalgia nestled into Adelaide’s CBD.