Teranui by ata, “One bach to cater for two families” was the brief. Sounds simple but it meant providing multiple private spaces whilst not compromising the campground-esk feel on a 127m2 footprint.
A home for a young family and grandmother (in the future). All areas of the home had to be wheelchair accessible, complying with the gold standard of the 'Liveable Housing Design Guidelines'.
It's nice when the brief calls for a larger backyard than house. Too often the building footprint consumes most of the site, leaving little room for mother nature.
Sitting in Pohutukawa trees in an affluent suburb in Auckland, Herne Bay Hideaway by Lloyd Hartley Architects is the transformation of an existing 1960s house into a private oasis for a young family.
Dulwich Hill Double by Sam Crawford consists of alterations and additions to a Federation era house; updating, restoring and adding to the dwelling to accommodate three generations of the one family.
Richmond apartment is the culmination of a decade of travel, collecting and commissioning for the personal home of creative director Interior Design Nickolas Gurtler.
Located on the shores of Lake Hawea, twenty minutes’ drive from Wanaka, this newly designed residence by Condon Scott Architects capitalises on exceptional views of the lake and Southern Alps.
Lacquerwall by WHDA, faced with a contradiction of a lack of natural light, and the desire for privacy from the offices located opposite the west-facing balcony.
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.
A 100+ year old Victorian Terrace in the quaint suburb of East Melbourne is transformed into a ‘down-sized’ home for a couple of retirees looking at settling into a life away from the outer suburbs.
RED ROCK LANE HOUSE by OBJECTS LTD nestled into an existing terraced site this hillside house has been positioned to enjoy panoramic views from Shag Rock to the Southern Alps.
Albany Tce by KADA located in a small coastal town known for its quiet casual nature, this beautiful home provides rich textures, forms and a cosy atmosphere.
Normally, when working on a heritage listed project involving a grand double fronted Victorian house, Christopher Elliott Design conservative approach for Princes Hill.
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.
Will & Co Bondi Beach by Alexander & Co is an experimental hybrid space – part workplace, part commercial, part educational located in a refurbished beachside building.
The orientation and design of this holiday home for a family of four on Kawau Island makes a hero of the view that stretches from the headland across the Bon Accord harbour and out to sea.
Taking its design cues from the utilitarian forms of a tent and a shed, this Titirangi home for an extended family is a duo of compact buildings that uses a humble set of materials.
This unique 1880s terrace house had been compromised after years of varied use and wear and tear. This project restored the house’s dignity and liveliness
This site had enormous potential, however the existing Spanish mission house turned its back to its large rear garden. Home to a young family with three young boys.
The contemporary pavilion addition and refined refurbishment of this 1880’s estate Woolwich house by TKD Architects, offers both a striking contemporary envelope and grand aesthetic.
A House for All Seasons by Poly Studio is a contemporary house designed for the evolving needs of a young family within the context of a heritage streetscape in inner-city Melbourne.
The Victorian House by Georgina Jeffries is located in the heart of inner city Melbourne and sees a contemporary interpretation of the 19th Century era.
RVA set out to retain the raw and utilitarian nature of an agricultural building balanced with calm tones of a main ridge dawn whilst creating an elemental homage to a previous life.
When the clients approached the studio in 2017 they had just purchased a narrow block of land in Western Australia where they wanted to build their contemporary dream home.
A Wayne Gillespie home that was tastefully extended by Watson Young Architects, this U-shaped home provided a fabulous canvas to design a special home for these clients.
Engaging with its numerous outdoor zones, Bayside House sees Matyas Architects respectfully preserve the original bones, and welcome a new addition, delineated with a central light court.
Clients for the Macedon house contacted GLOW design group requesting we design a contemporary farmhouse which was energy efficient and took advantage of the farm location.
Village House by GLOW design was designed to be a ranch style house which had a strong link to its landscape were layout takes full advantage of its views.
This project has seen the transformation of “Cranford”, a delightfully constructed example of Federation Arts and Crafts domestic architecture, into an exemplar of contemporary living.
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.
On this slim vacant block, perched on a Brisbane ridgeline, Lisa Breeze Architect's were engaged to design a comfortable and homely abode with the challenge set.