This project was for alterations and additions to a family coastal home in clovelly. It was quite run down when we began so we took off the rear of the house and designed it into concrete and steel po
The Simple Collective was engaged by the client, Lachie Henderson of the Geelong Football Club, to aid in the creation and implementation of an elevated, comfortable, and cohesive interior.
Link House by Paul Tilse Architects establishes a distinct connection between the indoor and outdoor environments through the informed utilisation of contemporary architectural design.
Box House by Paul Tilse Architects is an insight into how clever architectural design can be used to overcome the challenges presented by site constraints and a clients attachment to a former home.
Furneaux House by Paul Tilse Architects utilises clever regenerative design to transform a dilapidated heritage home into a fine example of indoor outdoor living.
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 4 bedroom house is located on a ridge above Sydney’s Middle Harbour, with significant district views as well as a distant view to Chatswood in the west.
The International Lodge Apartment project by Ian Moore Architects sits within a Harry Seidler designed apartment building in Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, completed in 1962.
This project is the restoration of a one bedroom house designed by Ian Moore in 1998 and completed in 2001, which had been unsympathetically altered by a previous owner.
Blurring the line between art and design, Gertrude Street Residence by Kate Challis Interiors is a highly resolved yet wonderfully personable family home.
Lempriere by KWD is a striking renovation that pays dividends for this family as they seamlessly combine their love of both coastal and alpine regions.
The brief was to transform this brick Victorian home, situated on a main road, into a tranquil family residence capable of accommodating the lifestyle of the occupants for many years to come.
Dubbed “the concrete bunker” for its deliberate use of rendered finishes, and rejection of ornamentation, this Camperdown apartment for two design professionals is intimate, yet utilitarian.
A collection of ten refined residences in iconic middle Brighton, that take full advantage of light, space and the inherent beauty of Lindsay Street to create a home of ageless character.
The aim was to make the kitchen more interactive and practical with guests, and provide more commercial functionality and storage, such as a butler’s pantry and additional refrigeration.
The Percy Plunkett project is a radical transformation of a neglected heritage listed cottage in Western Sydney to create the quintessentially Australian café.
The Chimney House demonstrates Suzanne & Emma's ability to transform an existing home through contemporary architecture whilst preserving the existing heritage fabric.
The key to designing a retail space is creating an environment that truly embodies the products on display. Through PHARE Christopher Elliot Design have achieved this.
Designer Danielle Brustman’s entry in the 2018 Rigg Design Awards, Inner-Terior, proposes an alternate domestic living space that asks if the home can be a more fantastical place.
The Downside Up House by WALA is the complete restoration of a charming heritage listed residential space through simplistic architectural soulutions used to extract beauty.
Hecker Guthrie & Woods Bagot provide a multi-residential space with a renewed sense of contemporary modernism whilst respecting the original history of the site.