March House Garden Pavilion sees Source Architects draw on an existing refinement of the home to sculpt the resulting crisp volume, heightened by restraint.
Vaucluse Residence sees Pollak Design draw on the personalities of its owners and create considered connections internally, while using colour and pattern to create movement and diversity throughout.
Church on Napier by Kerstin Thompson Architects and James Stockwell Architects sees the area brought into a contemporary relevance, animating the otherwise unused historical icons.
Three Peaks House by Michael Cummings Architect consciously respond to the surrounding climate and orientation to ensure effortless and landscape-focused transitions between inside and out.
Argo Street by Megowan Architectural combines a refined and highly detailed restraint to compose a home of lasting appeal, embedding a sense of longevity and continued relevance in the process.
Park Street sees Penny Kinsella Architects overlay an inherently sensitive approach, combining the existing with the new to extend the relevance of the home for its coming chapters.
Emerald Terrace sees Chelsea Hing blur the line between traditional and contemporary, infusing a formality with a sense of playfulness and the unexpected.
Fraternal Twins sees Carter Williamson look to minimal Japanese crafting in proposing these uniquely connected homes, each as their own embrace of openness and light.
York Street sees SMITH Architects propose a light and conscious home, drawing reference from the surrounding context and a want to open the interior to an outdoor-lived life.
Sydney Terrace sees Thomas Hamel and Associates layer specialist and handmade finishes together with collected treasures throughout as an extended narrative of past adventures.
Woollahra Residence sees Jorge Hrdina Architects focus on bringing natural light and a sense of openness inward while retaining the essence of what lay before, interwoven within the new.
Using subtle and tactile materiality, this compact South Yarra apartment by Emily Gillis stretches the perceived idea of space enabling a beautifully delicate yet entirely practical sanctuary.
Built around a stunning waterfront view, Borland Architecture’s Shoreham melds the organic beauty of its farmland site with a tactile, distinctly modern touch.
Exclusively housing Paola Lenti’s outdoor and accessory collections, the new dedece showroom features a refreshing layout, coupled with a visually dynamic charm.
Eucalypt House sees Not All Architecture carefully craft a series of interlocking spaces embedded with cross-functionality and refined through a considered rigour.
Sugi House sees Condon Scott Architects craft a comfortable and accommodating series of spaces for a small family – a welcome escape during their visits during the winter season.
The Hat Factory sees Welsh and Major Architects combine approaches to allow for an integrated flexibility and evolution over time, to adapt to the needs of its growing family.
The Lothian sees Kennedy Nolan craft a series of interlocking homes, linking back to the heritage of the area and reinterpreting the new through the lens of the old.
Hecker Residence sees Paul Hecker reimagine the latest of his own private retreats, transforming the remains of an Edwardian beauty and bringing an inimitable muted appreciation for interior layering.
Together with Luigi Rosselli Architects, Décor JMH re-sculpts Park Villa 1873 within the confines of its heritage limitations, infusing an animation through layering and purpose.
Sorrento Light House sees Wolveridge Architects take a less conventional approach in combining private and public realms, utilising the landscape as a softened edge and inciting a meandering journey.
House 15/75 sees Allied Office respond to the optimum orientation of the site, while ensuring a sense of privacy and enclosure are created for its young family.
Arthur Circus sees Circa Morris-Nunn Chua carefully work with the existing heritage elements, retaining their essence, and propose an addition that sits humbly and comfortably in place.
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Saddle Club sees Rigney Scerri and Swee Design layer a series of balanced contrasts that elevate the multi-level family home, infusing a custom hotel experience together with a residential familiarity
Woolgoolga Beach House sees Levesque and Derrick Architects embed a lasting durability in proposing the removed and robust home, allowing volumes to open generously to the surrounds.
Softer Volumes: Cafés is the first hardcover publication by Australian design and lifestyle publisher Softer Volumes. The special release coffee table book showcases exceptionally designed cafés.
House Flower sees Berresford Architecture guide a passionate client in optimising the existing conditions and crafting an addition that realises the home’s previously unmet potential.
Northcote Terrace sees Lovell Burton Architecture work within the existing proportions and scale and reshape the urban condition to respond to the lives of a young family.
Specialising in luxury high-end residential and commercial constructions, Masco Build has cemented itself as a contemporary leader within the building industry.
Waipapa sees Strachan Group Architects simplify the approach, reducing variations in the materiality as a strengthening of form and blurring boundaries in the process.
Weave House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh draw from a warm and diverse palette to create a soft and calming home, filled with light and openly connected to its Sydney Harbour views.
Wendy House sees Ha Architecture combine a calming and muted palette with a softness of form and integration amongst the surrounds, ensuring the new feels intentionally conceived.
Lysterville sees Bryant Alsop Architects bring a light and open approach together with a refined rigour, evolving the previous grandeur through a contemporary lens.
Camperdown Terrace sees Downie North utilise a refined and warming approach in crafting the expanded home, adding amenity and creating clear, tangible connections within the site.
ALCHEMY is a purposeful collaboration between Sarah Ellison and ADesignStudio. The all-glass lighting collection pushes design and technical boundaries, drawing a dynamic presence.
Tom’s House sees Anna-Marie Chin Architects draw on geometric cues of the nearby mountain range while forming the slight and robust resolve of the resulting home, part one of a two-part plan.
Coco Republic has launched its 2022 curated contemporary summer collection Modern Desert, designed by Creative Director and Co-Owner Anthony Spon-Smith.
The Modern Farmhouse sees Phoebe Nicol Interior Architecture and Michael Robilliard and Associatescarefully navigate the calm and serene setting with restraint and a considered contemporary approach.
St Kilda West sees Lucy Clemenger Architects together with Studio Stamp draw on a shared love of materiality in proposing the open and contemporary addition.
Norwood sees Architecture Architecture infuse a welcomed warmth through textural and natural elements, while balancing with an equal and needed lightness.
West Brunswick Residence sees Studio May draw on the crafted detail of the original home in proposing the expansion, ensuring an embedded attentive rigour.
Hendra Residence sees Wrightson Stewart and Barbara Bailey combine to inject a cohesive flow internally that extends outward and melds the home into a contemporary series of spaces.
Studio aem reimagines Inside Outside House, introducing Elton Group timber veneers to add a refined and tactile layer to the home, complementing the interior’s colour palette.
Mt Eliza House sees MRTN Architects propose a series of tectonic forms that follow the undulating terrain, responding through a weighted anchoring to the site and framing views outward.
Blueys Beach House sees Apto & Best Architects draw inspiration from the surrounding coastal setting in combining a natural warmth together with a welcomed lightness.
With depth and tactility, New Quarter by Ewert Leaf redefines the dining experience of the iconic Hanoi Hannah in Richmond – a reflection of the restaurant’s evolved and experimental approach.