Lambton House sees Curious Practice create key connections to context with an emphasis on landscape and a sense of immersion through a light-footed approach.
This year e15, in combination with Living Edge, introduces the prolific work of German architect and interior designer Richard Herre into its collection.
Headed by founding directors Brian Bass, Alex Popov and Natalija Sarar, the PopovBass team continues to sculpt the built fabric of cities both near and afar.
Y House sees Andrew Simpson Architects respond to a unique and enviable siting through a clean and open approach, encouraging an engaged dialogue with the natural.
Kenley Court sees Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors utilise formality and highly crafted details in conjuring a home that resonates strongly with its occupants.
Cumulus House sees Chris Connell Design combine a minimalist restraint together with a refined openness in creating an occasional home that embraces its views along the Great Ocean Road.
The Stables sees Sanders and King adopt a restorative approach, bringing a contemporary relevance and purpose to the project that is interpreted through a more casual lens.
Bower Street sees One Four Interiors combine with Housed Architects in capturing enviable ocean views and creating a flexible and multi-faceted family home.
Boneo Country House sees John Wardle Architects use bold open volumes to create a calming sanctuary internally, surrounded by an immersive and serene landscape.
Getaway House sees Studio John Irving combine a coastal approach with the refinement of a residential home in an urban context and create a home of familiar gabled forms in the landscape.
Reinstating the grandeur of the original building, Dita Studio’s mature and refined approach creates a timeless yet contemporary home that emphasises craft.
Sunrise Beach Shack sees Frank Macchia embrace an honest and texturally deep approach to materiality, in envisioning the coastal abode as an immersive experience of shelter.
Brickworks’ new range, SK1N by San Selmo, offers endless possibilities to unite roof and wall in a seamless natural façade of earthy tones inspired by the Australian landscape.
Brunswick Apartment sees Murray Barker and Esther Stewart fuse a celebration of the original proportions and detailing of the apartment together with a nuanced and contemporary brief.
Hollow Tree House sees Core Collective Architects collaborate with a close team of dedicated craftspeople, trades and makers to respectfully reimagine a significant Georgian home.
Sera Brighton is the latest and most anticipated project by Lowe Living. Sera Brighton features architecture from Warren and Mahoney and landscape architecture by Jack Merlo.
Aria Apartment sees Julia English Architects and McGregor Westlake combine to create a warm and textural enclave with views of some of Sydney’s most iconic offerings.
Fisher & Paykel’s new Integrated Column Wine Cabinet has been designed to create the optimal conditions for wine storage and enhance the experience of curating a personal wine collection.
Alvie Cottage sees Adam Dettrick Architects combine a robust and textural approach in conjuring this rural retreat, encouraging patina as a conversation with time.
V Beach House sees Studio John Irving draw from the site’s terrain and environmental cues, to propose a home that engages committedly with its site and opens up as an embrace of the ocean.
An interwar Malvern East home is given a two-storey rear addition, set apart from the home’s historic vernacular through a skylight void, enclosed inner garden and careful approach to materiality.
Huntingtower Road sees Jolson combine discretion and classical proportions in proposing a series of elite residences that are both highly curated and refined.
Ian Bennett Design Studio brings light into the centre of Lightwells House in a design that sits in harmony with its neighbours on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Ferras Place sees Three C Architects combine a respectful reinvigoration and extensive renovation to inject a freshness and celebrate the home’s crafted past.
With unobstructed views across a two-hectare lagoon, the new location for Australian hospitality group Three Blue Ducks is an iconic addition to Melbourne’s north-west.
Adela Apartments sees Jost Architects together with Hecker Guthrie, emphasise texture and materiality in proposing an appropriately responsive formal mass within its established context.
The Quarry House sees Finnis Architects create a tension between open and closed elements, resulting in a private and reclusive home that opens freely to its rear.
Kyneton Residence sees MRTN Architects combine a respectful series of insertions with a sculptural approach that responds to its unique and lushly landscaped setting.
With over 30 years of manufacturing experience, Australian Sustainable Hardwoods takes an environmentally conscious approach to its timber products, prioritising sustainability without sacrificing.
Continuing Boffi’s holistic design approach, the Melbourne and Sydney design studios not only showcase the extensive range of Boffi | DePadova products but facilitates an opportunity to collaboration.
Matilda sees Templeton Architecture combine a sense of stability and permanence to this occasional home through an anchored weightedness, beautifully refined and optimising its enviable siting.
Recognising graduates are faced with an increasingly competitive jobs market, Melbourne School of Design launches a suite of professionally accredited double Masters degrees.
A close between collaboration CeraStribley, AV-ID Design and client Peter Kerr, Myvore is inspired by Brazilian brutalism, while the gestures that comprise it create a home of endearing warmth.
East Street sees Kerstin Thompson Architects combine flexible and moving elements in a linear manner to create a home of concise and organised subtleties.
With an emphasis on organic forms, natural materials, and featuring ZETR minimalist electrical outlets and switches,The Melburnian by Edition Office sees a formerly soulless apartment.
Continually experimental, Fox Johnston is a Sydney-based studio practice that searches to push the envelope through innovation and testing the untried.
Designed in collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow, the clear and mindful approach sees the transformation of an existing 1930s home into a relevant and timeless iteration.
With ‘TV show host’ recently added to his list of accolades, Melbourne-based architect Luke Fry, of multidisciplinary practice Luke Fry Architecture, is one to watch.
Montague Street House sees Noxon Architecture combine an explorative approach with subtleties of light and spatial understanding to mould a home of purpose, responding to its clients.