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.
The Canopy House is an addition to a Northern beaches suburban cottage in Sydney, located on the threshold between suburbia and the coastal bushland of Sydney harbour.
Our clients approached us to reinvigorate life and light into their existing workers' cottage on a heavily constrained site in the inner Sydney suburb of Birchgrove.
Nelson Bourke - Nelson St, Ringwood by C&K Architecture is a 110 apartment development in the heart of Ringwood, a key suburb in Melbourne's eastern growth corridor.
At the Castlecrag Residence, a cellular and inward-looking mid-20th century brick bungalow has undergone a vast transformation to a sustainable home for a modern family.
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.
Sliding Doors is a fun, lively addition to an existing Californian bungalow that creates more functional space for a young family while welcoming in the natural daylight.
Shortlisted in the 2016 World Architecture Festival House of Parts is the sum of complex and beautifully detailed elements and challenges the notion of the singular approach to architecture.
The large expressive residence, Yellowgums by Josh Crosbie Architects, nestles beside a native bushland reserve and features a curved rammed earth wall.
10x10 House by Patchwork Architecture situated on the corner of a busy suburban street in Wellington, we were tasked with another slippery slope in the city.
Copper Pot House by Jane Riddle is situated in an area of Kew that is primarily of early 20th century character. The existing house, a Californian bungalow character was in almost original condition.
Both the architecture and interiors of Immerse have been designed by Cera Stribley, a Melbourne-based practice directed by Domenic Cerantonio & Chris Stribley.
Jardine's Hub Property Group embraces many of these ageless principals and interprets them in a way that is sympathetic of the area’s unique natural landscape.
In order to insert a contemporary house into the heritage setting, the architecture was required to respond functionally and aesthetically to its extraordinary context.
The Hrdina house is a renovation project in which Jorge’s primary brief was to make livable an inappropriately planned 70’s house for his large family of 7.
Located in Melbourne’s Kingsville, this double fronted timber Edwardian has been transformed into a generous and contemporary family home by Forty One South.
First Lessons House sits low amongst the existing myrtle and tea-trees, at the back corner of the site, overlooking the Portsea Lagoon and Wildlife Reserve.
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 holiday house is located on the South Coast of NSW, a few hundred metres from the beach with views to the Crooked River and the river valley to the south.
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.
Pine Ave by Cera Stribley Architects is designed in a way that is a stylised re-inventive take on the local Elwood architectural vernacular of the 1920’s
This renovation and addition by Melbourne based architects Bagnoli transforms a Victorian cottage into a light filled showcase home for the builder client.
The HASSELL-designed precinct brings together three faculties into an active, flexible learning environment to accommodate the variety within the life sciences.
An office that is living: grows, adapts, is responsive and is always applicable to the way Arup works, has led the design of the engineering firm’s new Melbourne Australia, office.
A relentless pursuit of technical excellence, a commitment to pushing boundaries and consistently challenging norms have been the driving forces in engineering firm Arup’s new Sydney Australia, office
The Australian Ballet is one of the world’s leading ballet companies and has delivered sell out performances for over 50 years and, naturally, their home needed to reflect their legacy.
The brief called for a large program and a desire for the building to maximise the sites amenity and views whilst reflecting the clients respective cultural aesthetics.
The deceptively small building is a pragmatic response to the owners desire to live a simple sustainable life whilst enjoying the virtues of a very beautiful setting.
The brief called for a private and robust, yet comfortable new coastal home for a retired couple with a separate bedroom wing for visiting children, grandchildren and friends.
A generous corner site allowed for a lofty side entrance at this five bedroom home, where a large herringbone pivot door and the sculptural spiral staircase instantly catch the eye.