Paddington House sees Porebski Architects carefully navigate challenges on site to open and illuminate the tightly packed terrace, creating a light-filled and series of connected rooms in the process.
Hill to Horizon sees Lloyd Hartley Architects and Studio Brick Architects create a grounded and warm internal enclave through a richly considered materiality.
Next Level Elevators has raised the bar for Australia’s residential elevator industry by proposing a selection of all-electrical lifts as innovative answers to inefficient hydraulic varieties.
The fourth biennial Australian Furniture Design Award has been announced, with registrations now open for aspiring designers and architects to be considered.
Danish company Kvadrat has unveiled Technicolour by Peter Saville – a collaboration that celebrates the visual craft and sculptural elements of textile design and production.
Glebe Point sees JCA Architects and Décor JMH conjure a richly coloured palette that reimagines the home after a flood, bringing back welcomed life and light.
Hopetoun Road sees Kestie Lane Studio, together with architecture by BG Architecture, propose two dwellings that intercept on site, devised with their own subtleties and uniqueness.
East Melbourne Residence sees Nicholas Murray Architects, Studio Apercu and Simone Haag combine to inject a refined restraint, elevated through detailed rigour.
Pacifico House sees Jase Sullivan and Paul Uhlmann Architects work closely with their impassioned clients to create a meaningful connection and a lasting, unique home.
Collaroy House sees TRD Studio bring organic shapes together with a linear approach to conjure a family home able to transform as needed, while remaining robust and enduring.
Mona Lane Apartments sees Harley Graham Architects, together with interiors by Louise Walsh, propose a multi-tiered home that reaches out to the riverbank, with clear uninterrupted visual access.
Brighton Garden House sees Wellard Architects draw on the existing proportions of the home to extend in a controlled and rhythmic manner, openly embracing the rear landscape space.
Oliver Lane sees O’Connor and Houle sensitively weave in a new purpose to a previous heritage space, allowing its lineage to be revealed and the next chapter to unfold alongside the building’s past.
House Under Eaves sees MRTN Architects draw on the natural patina and ageing of timber to enhance the feeling of immersion, while proposing a vernacular of its own.
Cremorne Point House sees Corben Architects and Hare and Klein expand and refine the generous home through the injection of warmth and an elevation of refinement.
SRG House sees Fox Johnston combine a unique history and occupation while key insertions and additions allow for an immersive connection to the surrounding landscape.
Cambridge Street sees ADDARC cohesively link past and present through a restrained and monochromatic palette, concealing the addition from the approach while opening generously to the rear.
Melbourne-based architecture and interior design firm Taylor Knights has designed the 2021 National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission, in collaboration with artist James Carey.
A curated range of outdoor furniture designs from Living Edge, dedece and James Richardson Furniture offer durable and stylish additions to any alfresco sanctuary.
Camperdown House sees Ted Quinton Architecture combine a considered and crafted approach to propose a home of connected living, enlivened with a sense of the contemporary.
Centennial Park House sees Partridge Daniels reimagine the interior, creating opportunities for natural light to flood the mostly white-based spaces as the volumes expand.
Mornington Peninsula House sees Studio Esteta take contextual cues to reinterpret a home of purposeful connection to its site, outwardly focused and expressed through an honest composition of parts.
Presented by The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Design Week 2021 commences in September for a two-day digital Design Summit, exploring Hyperconnectivity and the ties that bind modern society.
Applications are open for the Melbourne Design Week 2022. Commencing on Thursday 17 March next year, the dynamic international event will run over 11 days.
Habitus Townhomes sees DKO, together with developer Beulah International, propose a series of integrated residences imbedded with warmth and balanced calm.
Federal sees Studio George draw on the home’s original European influence to propose a series of alterations that connect the home both internally and beyond.
Mt Mellum House sees Sparks Architecture draw on the context with which the form is immersed, and carefully position its anchored home as a sensitive and time-wearing insertion.
Bayside House sees Cera Stribley, together with McCluskey Studio propose a home of intentional purpose, referencing Japanese principles in the creation.
Red Hill Farm House seesCarr together with JCB propose the combined equine business and residencein such a relaxed and deliberate manner that the two intercepts effortlessly, accentuating one another.
Burnley House sees Fiona Lynch create a three-storey townhouse which places emphasis light, texture and space, resulting in a softly luminous sanctuary.
Martha Cove sees DKO draw on a contemporary and linear approach in vertically optimising aspect and in proposing a home of crisp and enduring proportions.
Redcliffs House sees Lume Design and Site Architecture focus on a relaxed air of casualness and calm to propose the idyllic and dramatically lofted home.
Birchgrove House sees Brian Zulaikha of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer brings a respectful embrace of the existing together with an exploration of the textural, to propose an experimental and unique home in th
Collaborating with photographer Victoria Zschommler, Melbourne-based lighting and furniture brand B-TD has recently launched the collection Materials + Machines + Makers.
Yal Yal Road sees Intermode propose a rustic and texturally rich approach to navigate the terrain, using clean lines to reinforce a sense of openness and connection beyond the home.
Available through Artedomus, Agape has launched a new collection of bathware, modifying and immersing contemporary design classics to suit outdoor landscapes.
With restraint and poise, Tom Fereday recently collaborated with the iconic Art Gallery of New South Wales on an ottoman seating collection for the entire gallery.
Glass House sees Ben Callery Architects elevate upwards, concealing the extension and inserting a trafficable glass roof to bring light deep into the home.
Ross Farm sees Studio Moorecreate a unique accommodation offering that responds sensitively to its context, expressed through a raw and honest materiality.
Wollumbin House sees Harley Graham Architects carefully navigate a sloping site to embrace the lushly landscaped setting and create a home of complete immersion within place.
Harcourt Street sees Channon Architects together with MAAD Group sculpt the existing heritage cottage into a generous home filled with light that opens through curated apertures to the surrounding.
Garden House sees Placement Studio and Nest combine to conjure a home of expanding and contracting capabilities, founded on contrasts and an attuned attention to the subtleties of the everyday.
For Baina Co-Founders Anna Fahey and Bailey Meredith, lasting friendship has woven the enduring business partnership that sees Baina evolve from strength to strength.
Hawthorn House sees InForm create a pared-back inner Melbourne home that speaks to its period surrounds using strict lines and robust material juxtapositions that belie the subtle quietude of its inte