The house needed a renovation and extension to create a revitalised family home, additional family spaces were required as well as a face lift of the heritage features of this beautiful old home.
Longfellow Terraces are an example of what the often-discussed “Missing Middle” could look like in Brisbane - a sustainable infill-development for sensitive densification of inner-city suburbs.
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 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.
Located in a beachside setting, the architectural brief for this project was to design a contemporary, yet cost effective three-bedroom house, that was well connected to nature.
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 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.
The true beauty and success of the BENT Annexe by BENT Architecture lies in the architects ability to reconnect the occupants with their natural surroundings.
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 St Kilda Apartment by Dan Gayfer Design is the studio's most distinctive project to date as they renovate the first floor interiors of an old Victorian Home located in the iconic Melbourne suburb.
The project utilises a design that transcends generational boundaries helps a large family of eclectic ages to feel at home within a generous contemporary space.
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.
Contemporary architecture that pays homage to the great Australian past time of enjoying a few cold beers with your mates whilst surrounded by the beautiful natural environment.