Through a regenerative transformation, Wetlands House is converted into a functional dwelling with a natural water landscape, anchoring the residence in place.
Conceived by Wolveridge Architects and grounded by Eco Outdoor surfaces underfoot, Courtyard Residence is innately imbued with robust warmth through the use of natural materiality.
Wren House sees Wolveridge Architects reimagine the traditional response to place and instead look to Japanese influences to encase the family home as a place of warmth and enrichment.
The Nak House sees Wolveridge Architects combine a connection to natural materiality and reimagine the space into one that embraces the location and a connected and outdoor-lived life.
Connected House sees Wolveridge Architects draw from the coastal and surrounding environment to form a design led by the lifestyle and personalities of the clients.
Homebush House sees Wolveridge Architects create moments of intimacy through the curation of outdoor courtyard spaces, balancing a reinforced connection with the landscape.
Parkside Apartment by Wolveridge Architects harnesses its potential with full force, embracing its 40-year history with fitting contemporary touchpoints.
Courtyard Residence sees Wolveridge Architects collaborate closely with an impassioned team to propose a coastal home focusing on locality while elevating the traditional vernacular.
Sorrento Light House sees Wolveridge Architects take a less conventional approach in combining private and public realms, utilising the landscape as a softened edge and inciting a meandering journey.
Rye Refuge sees Wolveridge Architects draw references to the rugged and raw surrounding context and funnel into a resolve of crisp and calm encasement.
Hill Plains Cottage sees Wolveridge Architects combine a restrained and contextually appropriate materiality with an understanding of the site, creating a place of seclusion.
Wellington Wall is a study of merging the heritage with the contemporary. Wolveridge Architects’ inquisitive and bold approach unveils a dynamic and finely detailed home.
We speak with Wolveridge Architects about their mission for high-performance non-permanent living, and how nostalgia to place and a want to embrace contemporary luxury were infused into the project.
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