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House A sees Walter & Walter combine a familiar and warming materiality with a refined restraint to propose a both inward and outward focussed home, immersed in its living elements.
Glenwood Unit by Studio Martinengages in an exploration of texture, form and light to create key connections between the inside and out and allow an ease of flow between the two.
Bower Manly sees Mim Design combine a restrained and muted approach to connect the homes to their surroundings and ground occupants in a unique location.
The natural stone range by TIRAR, designers and manufacturers of architectural door furniture and accessories based in Sydney, draws on the elegance of stone to create a series of timeless pieces.
Meticulously appointed and sculptural in its interior form, Ottawa Road House by Fiona Lynch Office is materially-rich and refined, carefully balancing classical and contemporary elements.
Wentworth Memorial Church is a standing exemplar of the Modernism within Australia, and photographer Luc Remond speaks to the initial draw to capture the public building through a contemporary lens.
Born from a play on duality, Mayfield Avenue by Studiofour called for a contrast between architecture and interiors, expressed through clean lines and thoughtful, timeless materiality and detailing.
Malvern East House sees Heartly inject a contemporary relevance and vibrancy through softening curves, colour and a classical approach, tying the old with the new.
Taking inspiration from the naval history of Half Moon Bay, Lumiere Black Rock, the latest development from Lowe Living, sees six luxury apartments that pay elegant homage to their Bayside context.
Ruxton Rise Residence embodies a focus on family, health and integrity, as Studiofour emphasises the importance a refined rigour to elevate the traditional residential experience.
Artedomus introduces Active 2.0, an innovative photocatalytic application of titanium dioxide and silver that gives the porcelain anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-odour and self-cleaning properties.
Union House sees Austin Maynard Architects dissect the traditional and reconstruct the less conventional in creating an appropriately matched home for an energetic and growing young family.
Malvern House by Rob Kennon Architects combine a conscious and carefully considered simplicity in proposing volumes that set the tone for a refined inner-urban life.
Responding to international border closures, Daniel Boddam embraces the opportunity to design an entirely imagined project, a Paris Apartment, applying his known reductionist approach.
Casa Acton sees Archier combine an immersive understanding of the surrounding landscape with an inquisitive curiosity to develop a moveable, contextually-responsive home.
Windsor Architectural Hardware is opening a new door for Australian architects and designers, expanding into the Australian market with the introduction of its high-end Italian brass hardware.
VOLA partners with Norm Architects’ founding partnerJonas Bjerre-Poulsenas he speaks to the ingrainedcultural approach to design in Denmark, focused on timeless qualities and natural elements.
Entrusted to create a country escape for a growing young family, Thomas Hamel & Associates has established a contemporary interior narrative whilst remaining sensitive to the Hunter Valley environs.
The prominent and unusual form of Barangaroo House by Collins and Turner has a strong visual presence that welcomes visitors approaching from all directions.
Limestone House sees Planned Living Architects project outward, encouraging moments of connection with the natural, to propose a texturally diverse and relaxing coastal abode.
Rose Park Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi an acute understanding of the terrain and its context with a sense of luxury and refinement, to propose a restful reprise with enviable views.
The Eastbourne sees Bates Smart, in collaboration with Mirvac and the Freemasons Victoria, propose apartments steeped in luxury and a sense of enduring timelessness.
Cove House sees Decus Interiors take inspiration from the surrounding context to propose a series of spaces deeply connected to place that open up to and embrace the enviable location.
Corner Virginia sees Studio Prineas combine a contemporary restraint to propose a home suited to the modern family, incorporating native garden elements and contextual sensibilities.
Optimising the grand space within an existing home for a family of seven, Williams Burton Leopardi injects a contemporary sophistication with minimal intervention into Glen Osmond Residence.
Monochrome House, the latest project from Pleysier Perkins, provides a contemporary addition to the rear of an Edwardian home in Melbourne’s leafy green Malvern East.
Park Life by Architecture Architecture returns the home to the Garden City principles – integrating the home with its gardens and streetscapes – on which it was founded.
Melbourne Design Week returns in 2021 with a Victoria-wide program of talks, tours, workshops, launches and exhibitions that will take place over an 11-day period.
Bendalong Beach House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects create key connections between inside and out, simplifying the residential condition and proposing a welcoming and approachable abode.
Caulfield North sees Flack Studio inject layered texture and colour to connect and express the art-collector owners’ personality through confident gestures.
Reaching outwards to the ocean beyond, Larus Marinus House by Harley Graham Architects is a multigenerational holiday home that sits perched onto its steeply sloping site surrounded by bush.
Peppermint Grove Residence sees Rezen Studio bring a cohesive and refined palette and combine with a rational approach, to propose a connected and contemporary abode.
Kindred sees Panovscott Architects deviate from the traditional and answer the call to imagine the unexpected in a study of intergenerational independent living.
Taking inspiration from the form of the house that formerly occupied the site, adapting and expanding its envelope, Tjuringa by Jesse Bennett Studio is a responsive family home.
Toorak House sees Pipkorn and Kilpatrick strip back an ill-fitting renovation to re-instil the original modernist principles inject a contemporary lightness.
Darling Street sees JCB Architects together with Hecker Guthrie collaborate to propose a progressive and contextually sensitive home for photographer Shannon McGrath.
Armadale House sees Pleysier Perkins together with Sanders & King pay homage to the original home’s details and geometries to propose this future-focused abode.
Hargrave Terrace sees CM Studio bring a celebration of key historical elements together with a fresh contemporary approach to breathe much-needed grandeur back into the home.
Buckingham Street sees Three C Architects combine refined details and an engagement with natural light and the outdoors to breathe new life into the wearied bones of an original heritage cottage.
Balmain House sees Nick Bell Architects open up and unite the inner workings of a timber weatherboard cottage through expansion and realignment, creating unique moments for connection.