The Blackbird house by Rogan Nash Architects is an elegant gable which peers through the surrounding urban landscape whilst being modern and design-driven.
Rogan Nash Architect design plays on the Frank Lloyd Wright concept of Compression and Release which in this de-sign is imagined as The Stage and The Cave.
Fishley sits centrally within a run of early-Victorian terraces in inner urban Melbourne. Located on a 5m wide block, space and light were the main design challenges.
This renovation and addition by Melbourne based architects Bagnoli transforms a Victorian cottage into a light filled showcase home for the builder client.
The extension to this 1890s single-fronted weatherboard cottage in Hawthorn, Melbourne is an exercise in clever compact planning that weaves together traditional and contemporary architecture.
The St Kilda Side Yard House by Andrew Child Architecture cleverly overcomes the disadvantages of a non-northern orientated backyard through the creation of a long side yard.
Andrew and his team restore an elegant Victorian home to its former glory by introducing a sense of contemporary drama into the traditionalist architectural stylings.
The Peacock Street Project by Melbourne based interior design Studio Brave New Eco is a residential project located in the inner city suburb of Brunswick West.
The Binary House by Christopher Polly Architect is a crafted lightweight volume that has been carefully connected to the retained and refashioned rear of an original 1960’s yellow brick envelope.
Fonda Bondi by Studio Esteta is an interior hospitality project in which the studio was tasked with designing a contemporary Mexican restaurant in the beach side Sydney suburb.
Readings Doncaster is the bookstore’s first foray into a shopping centre context and as such it was vital that the store still represented the essence of Readings as everyone’s local bookshop.
The client brief for the Sandy Point project by Ecoliv Sustainable Buildings was to provide a home which maximises space and light to provide a sense of space beyond the homes physical footprint.
The design brief for the San Remo Project by Ecoliv Sustainable Buildings stipulated a holiday home that was unashamedly bold and striking in contrast to the baron surrounds of the land.
The French Island Project is a 5 modular sustainable building project built by Ecoliv Sustainable buildings and architecturally designed by Lai Cheong Brown.
The Triangle House by Robeson Architects is built on a 180m2 triangular lot wedged between Hyde Park and the bustling Beaufort Street in the Western Australian suburb of Mount Lawley.
Unfurled House by Christopher Polly Architect is an articulated two-storey framed volume that is sensitively stitched to the rear original fabric, while retaining its front Federation masonry.
The Cossgriff House Project by Christopher Polly Architect is a substantial lower ground room that has been inserted under the original fabric, harnessing the fall in the site towards the rear.
Small gesture big impact' embodies Sonelo Architects design intent for the interior renovation of this double storey multi-generation family home in a leafy eastern suburb of Melbourne.
Curvy House by Ben Callery Architects is a project that perfectly defines the trademark BCA approach to design – using creative means of getting sunlight and bringing joy into difficult spaces.
The Wye River House by MGAO is a project that replaces one of 116 homes that were lost to a devastating bushfire that swept through the Wye River region on Christmas day 2015.
The Lincoln House by Kreis Grennan Architecture was a dark one-storey terrace transformed into a generous three storey home that contains a welcoming open space for the family.
The Hawthorn Residence project by Chan Architecture is the renovation and extension of a typical 1960's era Victorian terrace in the exclusive inner-city Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn.
Carlton House by Tom Robertson Architects is a small and compact home, which uses a bold roofline to bring light into the once dark spaces of this house.
The majority of the original Victorian shell and interiors were still intact but this single fronted terrace home was in desperate need of a renovation to bring it into the current age of architecture