Mark Bullivant, principal at SAOTA, reveals his five essentials for designing a home that connects to nature at the firm’s Montauk project on Long Island.
Situated on a rocky outcrop, The House at Lizard Island by JDA Co emerges defiant yet ancillary to the extraordinary natural environment that surrounds it.
Jamie Bush, founder of his eponymous Los Angeles-based interior and architectural design firm, discusses why the success of a project rests in taking a slower, more intentional approach.
Tapping into a variety of design influences, Sun Ranch invites guests to kick back and bask in a blend of romantic, free-spirited fun amid the picturesque hinterland.
The Local Project’s eight-part Nightingale Village series, created in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, has explored the defining principles of this landmark Melbourne project.
Located in the heart of Nightingale Village in Brunswick, CRT+YRD by Hayball is a persuasive realisation of environmentally and socially sustainable housing.
Erskine River House by Kerstin Thompson Architects is a tailored response to client and context, reflecting a meaningful rapport between inhabitant and architect.
Embedded in sustainable principles and a community-driven ethos, Skye House by Breathe Architecture is one of six buildings in Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner north.
Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner-north is the first realisation of Nightingale’s triple-bottom-line approach to housing applied at precinct scale.
Located on a linear site framed by trees, Hepburn’s Road House by Warren and Mahoney and Detail by Davinia Sutton is a series of distributed pavilions.
Bookended by the ocean and the foothills in Wellington’s harbourside suburb of Eastbourne, RK Residence by Seear-Budd Ross is superbly suited to its surrounds.
In the backstreets of Melbourne’s bustling inner north, 388 Barkly Street is designed by DREAMER in collaboration with Breathe and developed by OUTsideIN.