LPS Residence sees Davidov Architects focus on the textural and subtle qualities of the comprising materiality to introduce an openness and enhance the overall sense of scale.
Embodying a simple and rustic elegance, Brown Hill House by Eldridge Anderson is an enduring family home that eloquently responds to its site and the needs of the family living there.
A bold and considered reinterpretation of Smart Design Studio’s former headquarters, Bourke 632 offers a beautiful layering of the building’s colourful past and its present.
Acting as a conduit, Alexandra House sees AKI capture the European spirit through considered refinement and classical rhythmic detailing whilst responding to the existing elements.
Palm Frond Retreat by Koichi Takada Architects is a contemporary residence that continually references site elements to maximise its relationship with the landscape beyond.
Incorporating a contemporary openness alongside its historic character, Spanish Mission House sees Matilda Reed Design integrate a strong internal presence within.
Developed by the award-winning design team at Phoenix, the Cromford collection enables cohesion across the kitchen and bathroom, combining historic detailing with contemporary forms.
Infused with nostalgic nods to the shores of the Mediterranean and Mexico, La Palma is a celebration of outdoor life, idyllically brought to life by YSG.
Merging the past and present, 1913 Point Piper is the culmination of time, people and place where Jillian Dinkel creates a contemporary yet character-rich home.
Defined by a minimalist and sophisticated Scandinavian aesthetic, Bang & Olufsen’s new Australian flagship store strives to deliver a beautiful and all-encompassing sensory experience.
Through an ambitious renovation, JFORM's Jonathan Friend transforms a Surry Hills apartment with a seamless blend of modern design and authentic character.
Collaborating on the refurbishment of the historical Centenary Hall building, Rolex and Woods Bagot emphasis the luxury watch brands quest for excellence and quality of design.
Tucked into the eclectic and industrious Cremorne, Garden Tower House sees Studio Bright cleverly weave in increased space throughout a distinctly clad form that encourages interactions.
Wayne Boothman from Toothpicks Creative and Andy Collins from Brand Dimensions deliver projects that wisely employ EGGER materials whilst also promoting sustainable and responsible design.
Manly Beach House sees CHROFI merge character and form with new open and closed spaces throughout by acknowledging the existing midcentury brick home on site.
McMullin & co. embodies simplicity, sustainability and authenticity in its designs. The new Simətrē collection and immersive showroom experience showcase timeless elegance.
Somerville sees Coy Yiontis Architects blend the warmth and solidity of the original Federation-era home with a more contemporary and open approach to residential living.
Burnley Street sees Sonelo Architects and Ample Architecture transform an existing home into a contemporary residence whilst retaining an original sense of character.
A romantic interweaving of raw, rustic materiality and refined opulence, Logan Brae Retreats offers a considered selection of luxe lodgings nestled within the picturesque Blue Mountains.
Preston House I sees Healy—Ryan Architects transform an ageing Californian bungalow into a practical family home that thoughtfully layers the old with the new.
Harnessing the thoughtful qualities of its location, Frangipani House is a dwelling grounded in place with the ability to evolve as life shifts and changes.
Darlinghurst Apartment sees Brewer Architects integrate a series of adaptable and moving gestures throughout to embed fluidity and functionality within the home.
A testament to both heritage and contemporary design, Shell House by Woods Bagot is an extensive hospitality experience of four venues located within a grand original 1930s building.
Toorak Penthouse sees Dita Studio instil an openness that frames uninterrupted views of the Melbourne CBD skyline, proposing the home as a backdrop for life.
Meadow¬ – a kinetic lighting installation by Dutch artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of Netherlands-based art practice DRIFT – adorns the ground-floor dining room of Capella Sydney.
Increasing the scale and liveability of an existing top-floor apartment, The Gully Penthouse sees Alexander &CO. reimagine an existing home through a contemporary yet timeless lens.
Dam House sees Pleysier Perkins focus on the beauty of the surrounds, with the architecture responding in an elemental and linear way that frames views outward.
A restoration of an existing heritage home, Darlington Terrace sees People Architecture and Amanda Barnett Design remedy the impacts of time whilst infusing light and open tones throughout.
Connecting to the surrounds, Royston sees Shaun Lockyer Architects draw cues from its existing structure to propose a new addition that engages with the landscape.
Inspired by a relaxed, elevated elegance, Doasis sees Solis Estudio and SMUB fuse midcentury design and effortless style to create an ease of flow between inside and out.
Extending to the rear of an existing Californian-inspired bungalow home, Kent sees Megowan Architectural expand upon a series of planned spaces to optimise outward connections.
Expanding on its sustainable product offering, Brickworks incorporates the Civic Series, GB Aura, Pottery Blend and HydraForm Permeable Pavers as part of its B23 Product launch.
Inspired by the harmony between landscape and architecture, Bronte Breeze sees Modscape and Wyer & Co. collaborate to enhance the experience of a home.
Shaped more distinctively than its neighbours, Cypreś sees Shane Denman Architects warmly wrap the home in timber cladding as a contemporary take on coastal architecture.
Bringing advanced acoustic expertise and a wealth of textile experience into the interior design field, Acoufelt introduces nine new FilaSorb felt colours into its already expansive range of on-trend.
The Futures Collective returns for 2023 from 18th to 24th May at Villa Alba Museum. The exhibit will speak directly to Melbourne Design Week's theme 'Design the world you want'.
Paula Savage has been announced as the winner of the 2023 Melbourne Design Week Award. Presented by Mercedes-Benz, the $5,000 prize recognises an outstanding contribution to the Design Week program.
The existing terrace home of St Kilda Loft is reimagined by mlk design studio through an enduring lens, peppered with masculine touches and a timeless approach throughout.
Designed around connection, CosyCo by Drawing Room Architecture and Brave New Eco embraces opportunities to come together as well as moments of separation.
Inspired by nature’s elements, Luigi Rosselli Architects, buck&simple and Alwill Interiors each add to the careful layer of textures and tones across Casa Figueria.
Upon its own tapered concrete plinth, Domain Road Apartments sees Wood Marsh Architecture create an enduring expression of refinement and simplicity in response to the surrounds.
Balancing old and new, Sydney Residence honours its Victorian-era origins, seeing Thomas Hamel & Associates and Tzannes interweave the traditional and the modern.
Transforming an existing heritage terrace, Dawes Point House sees Greg Natale give the home a new sense of purpose, reflected through colour and tonal expression.