Working within the constraints of the existing solid brick building, Solid House stands true to its name. Through its renovated bones, Coy Yiontis offers a nod to its past life that forms the literal.
Restoring and adapting an original Queenslander home in Brisbane, Nielson Jenkins combines a sense of enveloping warmth and sensitivity to context through the expression of the original details.
Glebe Studio is a secondary dwelling located at the end of a laneway in Sydney’s Inner West, transforming existing underutilised space at the rear of a residential property.
Darling Vista House by Stafford Architecture brings a refined confidence to the outreaching aspects of the home, combining an awareness of materiality with a sensibility to place.
Through a creative exploration of materiality and a curious dissection of the inner-city site, Kats Cocktail by Meaghan White Architects sees the creation of two dwellings.
As generous as it is unexpected, Austin Maynard Architects’ King Bill House is an impassioned offering from the clients and architects to the suburb of Fitzroy.
Lighthouse is a home of simplicity, with architects Room 11 focusing on form and functionality to create a small, beautifully detailed home for a retired couple in Hobart.
Smiths Beach Lifesaving sees MRTN Architects reinterpret the well-known vernacular of the coastal watchtower. More than just a place of shelter from the elements, a modest and recessive approach.
Franca House sees Myers Ellyett and Wrightson Stewart combine to carefully sculpt both the interior and exterior rooms of an existing home to flow consistently across thresholds.
A harmonious and thoughtful response to a complex challenge, Molecule Studio’s Winton House is a Victorian heritage home given new life via a contemporary two-storey extension.
Tasked with sensitively reworking the interior of a home designed originally by renowned architect Peter Stutchbury, Minosa’s approach was guided by the spectacular views of Sydney Harbour.
Designed by DKO Architecture and Breathe Architecture for Defence Housing Australia (DHA) to champion sustainability and celebrate community, Arkadia is exemplary in its use of recycled materials.
The many-faceted offerings of Willow Urban Retreat define its tranquil presence as a haven that serves as a platform for human connection to self, community and place.
We speak with founding director, Ellie Taylor of Lande Architects about Charles Street, a project of which she is both architect and owner, where an Abbotsford cottage is given a new chapter.
At the foundation of the project is a belief in the importance of engaging inhabitants in the world around them, as a counter to the significant amount of time spent in artificial environments.
We explore Project 12 Architecture’s Northcote Residence, where an existing Californian bungalow and its ill-fitting 1980s extension is given new life through a contemporary lens.
Drawing inspiration from the dramatic reality of our natural surroundings, timber specialists Abodo and Sioo have combined to develop the innovative Sioo:x technology.
The Garden Room House sees a living and breathing core inserted to create both visual and ventilated connections to the existing Victorian home and its new extension.
Wood Melbourne’s 2019 range is considered in its use of material, functional in application and minimalist in style, making all six designs unique pieces to enrich any bathroom space.
Elbow Room sees Spacecraft Architects refine their response to the landscape through a rationalisation and robustness, delivering on accessibility of design.
Led by Directors Andrew Parr, Ljiljana Gazevic & Leo Terrando, SJB continues to explore and experiment with creating relevant and resonating design outcomes.
In contrast to a more familiar urban residential typology, Heartly’s Urban Barn references the agricultural vernacular, resulting in a bold formal gesture.
Now the Director of her own studio, Studio Bright, Mel speaks about gender and why she didn’t allow herself to let people make her feel as though she is less.