Aireys House sees Byrne Architects use angled planes and a clear connection outward to create a home deeply embedded in its site, immersed in its landscape.
Through an embrace of contextual cues, Henry Street Townhouses see Maria Danos Architecture propose a visually open and inviting vernacular, which sits appropriately within a familiar urban setting.
Through a considered and sensitive approach, Escarpment House by Virginia Kerridge Architects consists of an extension that addresses the abundance of the site.
Using the original Lexi range as a springboard and minimalist architecture as inspiration, Phoenix Tapware has released a new range of mixers and outlets with a streamlined, linear profile.
Creating abstract forms with contemporary materials, Architecture Works’ Hampton II brings an Edwardian weatherboard successfully into the 21st century.
Mystery Bay House sees Jack and Rob Hawkins propose a respectfully similar silhouette to the rolling hills the home sits upon, as a response to context through an expression of the linear.
Phoenix Central Park sees Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects join forces to propose this unique performance space and gallery as it captures notions of movement and expression.
Bona Vista sees Studio Prineas take cues from the surrounding context in conjuring a contemporary series of spaces, all brought together through a considered refinement.
Summer House sees NTF Architecture respectfully brings both old and new together, with the existing vernacular, as a guide, emphasised by a shared lightness of form and feel.
Budapest Café sees Biasol take influence from a love of modern art to conjure a place of concentrated immersion, one intended to take its visitors on a journey.
Adam Kane Architects’ Studio sees Adam Kane Architects employ a similar restraint and heightened engagement with craft and detailing and conjure a space of calming clarity.
Middle Park House sees Auhaus utilise a series of carving gestures to connect and bind the internal experience and encourage a flooding of natural light inward.
South Yarra Apartment by Rosanna Ceravolo uses an expression of detail and takes cues from the building’s original ornate geometries to inject a welcomed personality in the process.
Harbord Hotel by Alexander &CO. balances its roles as historic landmark and contemporary local pub with design choices that articulate an undeniable sense of place.
Darlington Terrace sees Aileen Sage propose a considered intervention that extends the original terrace home deep into the existing site, split over two levels to add complexity and depth.
Seen Skin sees Golden utilise a reductionist approach in distilling the spaces down to elemental gestures founded on connection and propose a holistic approach to healing.
Aesop Paddington sees Clare Cousins Architects create an inviting and immersive experience aimed to stir memories of pleasant nostalgia and a sense of identity through place.
VOLA’s Brushed Gold range captures the essence of luxury through a heightening of the everyday, where the tactile and textural considerations of the finish add an intentional richness.
Fox Johnston and Alwill Interiors combine to instil Bay View House with an understated luxury and an emphasis on detail, refinement and an open connection between the inside and out.
Brickworks Building Products announce its latest publication Materiality 2021 – an exploration of brick and block in contemporary Australian and American architecture.
The Art Studio at Spray Farm sees Amiconi Architect and Watts Studio elegantly realise the client’s aspirations with a multipurpose built formin which to indulge, focus and escape.
Stoney Rise Wine sees Culumus Studios take reference from the rural surrounds in framing and transitioning the shelter space as an expression of place and purpose.
Myers Ellyett intertwines the existing timber cottage with an embracing extension that utilises the full potential of the site, crafting Graya House as a place of retreat.
Mollie sees MPD Architects work closely with Newmark Construction to ensure the intended limitations of their conceived approach could be realised with refinement.
Rain Curtain House by Room11 is a deeply reclusive series of retreat spaces, which through a considered layering are enriched through details and craft.
JR House sees Architects Ink combine a crisp and rhythmic contemporary approach, while carving into its rectilinear volume to allow a connection between the built and the natural.
Clark House sees SJB approach the extension and renovation works through a respectful heritage lens, allowing the significant home to be enhanced through an opening and softening approach.
St Kilda House sees Melanie Beynon Architecture and Design propose a monochromatic and time-wearing approach that creates a crisp transition between the historical references and a modern relevance.
ADesignStudio’s light installation in BarLume is a considered constellation. Rows of suspended bulbs hang above patrons creating a luminous sky and a warm wash of even glow.
Northcote III sees Project 12 Architecture utilise a modest approach with restrained connections and materiality that allowed a feasible expansion within measured means.
The Royce armchair by Nikolai Kotlarczyk is an embracing lounge chair with an avian inspiration. Reminiscent of rainforest fauna, its form enfolds the sitter in curving wings.
Armitage Jones sees Bergman and Co bring elements that encourage gathering and incidental meetings together with focused and retreat spaces to match an agile and ever-changing workforce.
Earl Street sees Bloxas propose a concealed and private open space that playfully engages with its laneway locale, sitting behind an opaque glowing veil.
With bends and curves of the kind usually seen in metal furniture, the Again Collection by TON is a timber seating series with a light yet sturdy, nostalgic yet timeless aesthetic.
Lockleys House sees Architects Ink dissect the site into four main gestures that fulfil a multi-layered brief, restoring and embedding a lost narrative to the site.
Birch Park sees Matter Architects propose a robust and textural multi-generational home that embraces its siting and expresses its connection with the natural environment.
House Frances sees Those Architects propose a series of openly connected and linear gestures that align with a northern aspect for optimised passivity and reduced reliance on energy.
Lawler Residence by Andrew Donaldson acknowledges and respects the apartment’s past narrative while responding to the clients’ contemporary brief with a carefully crafted resolve.
Scotia House sees Myers Ellyett open the building outward and allow natural, flowing connections throughout while respecting the original timber home vernacular.
Lilian sees CTRL Space utilise the warming and familiar tones or darkened timber and softly rendered plaster walls to create a series of spaces to convene, gather, be fed and tackle a tipple or two.
Bondi House sees Fox Johnston ground the new insertion to its site through a layering of warmth and an interplay on weighted materiality and openness, embracing the natural.
Fielding House sees Cheshire Architects’ founding principal Pip Cheshire, speaks to the journey from initial sketch to completion, inspirations and responding to site.
Imagined as a place to both dwell and entertain, Courtyard House by K.P.D.O. centres around its prized outdoor space and encourages a natural movement beyond the building edge.
The Rubinstein Group office sees Esoteriko utilise a considered restraint together with textural depth to create moments of subtlety and warm immersion.
Garden House sees Austin Maynard Architects navigate a narrow allotment in Melbourne to propose a cleverly functioning forever home that produces more energy than it uses.
Chloe sees Templeton Architecture extend the dialogue between building and site, stretching the existing volume outward to create a meaningful engagement with the landscape.