Seymour Ave is an extension of a house in Melbourne’s Armadale by Tom Robertson Architects that features a monochromatic minimalism with a quintessentially Melbourne feel.
Tuscan Blue sees Sally Caroline take referential cues from the home’s existing context and backdrop charmed by familiar elements and moments of discovery.
Coastal Pavilion sees Mim Design takes heeded influence from the mid-century masters to conjure a timeless and enduring home from a place of authenticity.
Kardella Street Residence sees Studiofour combine a knowing restraint together with an astute understanding of spatial relationships to carve a unique residential experience.
Featuring dedicated spaces for adults and children alike, the Pacific House is a residential exercise in splitting up and coming back together to create a cohesive yet carefully zoned home.
Armadale Residence sees Chris Connell Design focus on functionality at the core of the design, allowing for interpretation and use to drive the many faces it takes on over time.
Castlecrag House sees Polly Harbison Design bring a sense of clarity and purpose to a confused home of grand proportions, distilling spatially sense of clarity through a natural flow and connection.
Seaforth Harbour View sees Georgina Wilson Architect combine European sensibilities with a textured and casual approach to create a seamless and embracing abode.
A lush site in Sydney is complemented by thoughtful, modern architecture that communicates with both its sloping site and native vegetation through organic material choices, skylight voids.
Flinders sees Workroom work closely with their engaged client, who shares insights into their growing love affair with their home over ten years after its completion.
Designed in collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow, St Kilda East is a contemporary home with its existing Spanish Mission stylings preserved intact.
Coleridge sees Nick Bell Architects bring a sense of cohesion to the old and the new, offering a playful engagement with the existing roofline angles and silhouette overhead.
Stafford Architecture has created a newly open floor plan and injected daylight into the heart of this Darling Point terrace home, resulting in a series of delightful and surprising spaces.
Brick House sees State of Kin combine a sustainable approach with the refinement of a contemporary build to create a home of character and embodied interest.
Established by design duo Peter Kinnear and Garrett Lark, Made Studio is an Australian manufacturer that produces handcrafted furniture for both residential and commercial environments.
Bronte Residence sees Studio George and Mary Ellen Hudson Architects redefine the typical coastal vernacular, drawing on natural curves and generous volumes to express an individual identity.
Escher House sees Inbetween Architecture bring a contemporary relevance to a significant period home, celebrating existing details and the bringing together the old with a new elevated refinement.
Thornbury Townhouses sees Fowler and Ward play with scale, form and materiality to offer an engaging frontage to the streetscape, while carving the ideal breakup internally.
Bronte sees Edwina Withers, together with architecture by Justin Long Design and Landscape by Dangar Barin Smith, create a crisply refined future narrative for this extended home.
Materially-rich and emotive, Paddington House by Élan Construct immerses its occupants in a cinematic interior inspired by owner and master craftsman Boris Tosic’s treasured collection of curiosities.
The palette for this Bondi house is straight from the beach itself. Textured stone and pale timbers reflect the white sand, and lofty ceilings bring plenty of sunlight.
With a reputation for breathing new life into historic residences, David Cook-Doulton’s latest effort, Lyon House, is no exception. Once more, form and function merge, ably aided by premium suppliers.
Hidden away atop the cascading hinterland rainforest on a clearing with a never-ending view to the valley below sits an architect-designed, carbon-neutral, public campground.
Carlton North sees Hecker Guthrie fuse a respectful sensitivity to the existing heritage elements with a series of crafted gestures to conjure a residence of lasting resonance.
Yarra House sees Chelsea Hing carefully and selectively bring inward key features from the home’s context to conjure a unique identity, connected to site and its abundant natural elements.
Folks House sees IOA Studio strike a harmonious balance between the old and new, preserving and inserting with a measured and contemporary consideration.
Hornsby Residence sees Conrad Architects introduce a foundation of formality and order, to conjure a home of familiar heritage and one that respectfully reinterprets the traditional townhouse.
Melbourne Loft sees a collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow transform a heritage dressmaker’s building into a residence of character and charm.
Queens Park Courtyard Garden sees Outdoor Establishments combine a light and textural palette to create the illusion of expanded area in this compact and cleverly curated garden.
Surf Vista sees Tim Ditchfield Architects combines warm hues with subtle textural variation to conjure a home of longevity, curating views outward and carving a protective and private haven.
Stylecraft recently collaborated on the Australian launch of the new Rolls-Royce Ghost, providing a number of local and international furniture pieces for the event.
Merricks House by Michael McManus Architects combine a natural and considered approach to create a home of refined details and subtle moments of warmth.
Palm Beach sees Tamsin Johnson bring vintage and custom pieces collected from far-reaching places abroad to enliven a tired home and create a destination that engages with the sea.
Queens Park sees Carla Middleton Architecture combine the old and new through a connected approach to create key conduits between the built and the natural.
Pops Travertine sees Sally Caroline brings a contemporary freshness to a tired home, injecting a clean and refreshing sensibility that nurtures the expression of personality.
Point Piper Harbourside Apartment sees Brendan Wong Design combines nods to the building’s original architecture with contemporary sensibilities to create a calming home of respite.
Domain Road sees Tamsin Johnson combine a muted and spirited approach to reconfigure an existing art deco apartment, injecting personality and character.
Julius Street sees Archiercreate a series of careful interventions in an existing house, carving out and reorienting spaces to create a home connected to its site.
Tasked with a brief for a generously proportioned classic family home, Brighton 7 by InForm is an eye-catching residence, continuing InForm’s consistent approach to architecture and construction.
The Melbourne School of Design’s summer exhibition of graduating students’ work is going online with a virtual exhibition offering an insight into the future of design.
North Bondi Apartment by The Unlisted Collective draws on a tactile palette of finishes in homage to its coastal surrounds. Rugged yet calming, raw yet refined.
Silver Linings House sees Rachcoff Vella Architects create a textured concrete and timber outpost, silver lined with select materiality, opening up to the elements beyond.
Wharf Penthouse sees Brendan Wong Design conjure a home of unexpected gestures through colour and form to create a heightened sensory immersion in the Sydney skyline.