Melbourne photographer Dave Kulesza’s latest series, ‘Retro Futurism’, captures the beauty of modernist Japanese architecture, while celebrating an often-maligned chapter in architectural history.
Tucked in among the eclectic architectural styles within South Yarra, Hyland Street sees Bergman & Co. propose a warm and textural home that presents a crafted and textural insertion.
FT Greene Townhouse sees TBD Architecture & Design Studio establish a connection with the natural surrounds, allowing the seasons to direct the atmosphere of the home.
Parsley House sees Hancock Architects propose a series of modernist volumes that traverse the rich, natural terrain and blur the threshold between inside and out.
Coming together in an elevated setting above the city below, Sunset Flat sees Falken Reynolds capture the expansive surrounding views yet ensure the owners feel expressed within.
South Slope Residence sees Crystal Sinclair Designs and Appel Architects restore and recalibrate the storied home to ensure a heightening of charm and character.
Lane Cove House sees SAHA utilise the original built fabric as the main musing, carrying an evolution of materiality and palette to create a contemporary proposition to multigenerational living.
Fields of Gold sees Meredith Clark integrate an interior approach that transforms the once disconnected and inward home into one that embraces the natural elements.
Reimagining the Australian building and design industry, Specify Consulting is an emerging pathway for recruitment for those looking for work and career advice.
Brickworks celebrates 10 years of its Daniel Robertson range of certified carbon-neutral bricks, which is produced at the Brickworks manufacturing plant in Longford.
Monty Sibbel sees Nuud Studio focus on uncovering the authenticity of the home and its original charm through a pared-back and considered intervention, re-sculpting it for its coming chapters.
Carving a haven of calm, Annandale Residence is layered with texturally diverse and richly conceived details by MXM Design Studio to ensure a heightened experience in the everyday interactions.
North Bondi House sees Studio Arkive combine a subtle tactility with an internal illumination that ensures the young and energetic family feels immersed in place.
Mornington Peninsula House is brought into a contemporary relevance by owners Poppy Garbin and Scott Gibson of furniture and homewares brand Pop and Scott.
Blaxland sees DAH Architecture and Phinley Design Studio take inspiration from contemporary Queensland design to open up and expand an existing worker’s cottage.
Reine and La Rue reawakens a bygone space through considered interior design choices that merge the classical heritage of the building with the present.
One of the most successful lighting and furniture designers in New Zealand, David Trubridge is a leading figure and visionary in the world of environmentally responsible design.
With a focus on bringing light and a natural connection into the centre of the home, Garden Wall House sees Sonelo Architects reimagine an existing built form.
Expanding an art deco period home to better capture its generous site, Cavill Architects focuses on openness and connection to enhance the experience of everyday life within Sydney House’s walls.
Nestled in its rural upstate New York locale, North Salem Farm sees Worrell Yeung repurpose and redefine the existing structure through forming a series of crisp gable forms.
As a revival of its original design intent, City Beach Residence is reworked from the inside out, seeing Design Theory enhance a flow of movement and connection.
South Yarra by Telha Clarke, Lotta Agaton and Karin Bochnik emulates a high-end penthouse feel with the luxuries of a boutique hotel and the textures of the coast.
Thodey Design and Kate Lawrence breathe new life into an existing cottage, crafting a home that counters traditional design through a contemporary use of light and texture.
Revealing a sophisticated balance of contemporary playfulness and luxurious timelessness, the new Element Collection from McMullin & co. recaptures the essence of elevated living.
Stumpy Gully Road sees Markowitzdesign, George Stavrias and Ross Bakker of Bakka Constructions instead respond sensitively to context and connect to the surrounding landscape.
Millswood Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi adopt a restrained and considered integration of old and new, bringing everything together through a cohesive lens.
Zusak House sees Mary Ellen Hudson Architects enhance heritage elements with a more deliberate and modern approach, resulting in a balanced and timeless abode.
With a storied past, Helvetia has worn many hats over the years – as a residence and then a boarding house – and its latest chapter sees Austin Maynard Architects.
An imaginative and profound concept delivering adaptability for the modern-day inhabitant, Fabbrica is disrupting traditional conventions of apartment living in Melbourne’s inner-north suburb.
Southern Highlands House sees Emma Lee Architecture and Handelsmann + Khaw craft a retreat imbued with contemporary touches that match the nature of the original residence.
Bishop Master Finishes takes away the pressure of decision by giving designers an array of inspired and environmentally kind finishes with its unique rendering range.
Diverging from the typical approach to expansions and restorations, Hot Top Peak sees FIGR reshape the formal elements on site to centre around a newly defined core.
Imbuing interiors with a sense of space and warmth, Australia's first patented machine washable rug, Double, has unveiled its latest offering – the Round collection.
An immersive dining experience nestled in the laneways of Melbourne’s CBD, Ishikuza’s interior by Russell & George elevates the restaurant’s Japanese influence and bespoke, intricate menu.
Adventure Whare sees Studio Well propose a dramatically sloping and pitched form to sit amid its equally beguiling setting and become a place of both refuge and retreat.