This new Twin House by Smith Architecture takes advantage of the private outlook to the north and connects all of the major living and sleeping spaces to the inner city bushland.
This Twin House residence by Smith Architecture takes advantage of the private outlook to the north and connects all of the major living and sleeping spaces to the inner city bushland.
Located in Brisbane’s east, Kelder Architects reconfigures an original 1940s Queenslander home to cater for entertaining, while retaining its celebrated heritage features.
Our client farmed this site with her late husband for over 40 years. Farm House by Smith Architects soil is embedded with family stories, sweat and blood, along with it a deep connection to place.
Rosebery House was constructed as a family residence in 1997 and sits off a cul-de-sac at the southern end of a long narrow watershed three three kilometres from the centre of Brisbane.
Paul Butterworth Architect delivered “Corymbia”, a robust bare-foot beach house with voluminous light-filled living spaces, comfortable reading nooks, cosy plywood-lined bedrooms.
New Farm Light's Shane Marsh Architects a century-old cottage that once sat run down behind a frontier of trees is now celebrated as part of the landscape.
Learning from lessons of the inherited home vernacular, Keith Street House by Fouche Architects sees the renovation and reinvigoration of an existing pre-war cottage in Brisbane into a home.
Coorparoo House carefully negotiates a sloping site and captures views of the city skyline and a swathe of Eucalypts to create a custom dwelling in tune with its surroundings.
The new Alexandra Buchanan Architecture studio, located inside the London Woolstores, Teneriffe, creatively positions a contemporary work place within an historic building shell.