Daniel Boddam’s Alhambra Table holds a mirror to Granada’s historic Alhambra Palace, which served as a reference point for the architect and designer during his travels to the Spanish city.
Simple and uncomplicated, Elizabeth Bay Penthouse sees Bondi Kitchens and Joinery craft a modern and light filled residence with custom choices throughout.
House for a Garden sees Retallack Thompson work closely with the client to reshape an existing home to become their idyllic escape, where each internal space is meaningfully connected to a garden.
Federal House sees Edition Office combine nods to a colonial vernacular with a modern refinement to propose a place of unwavering immersion, deeply connected to place while also being an escape.
Dulwich Hill House sees Nobbs Radford Architects draw from the existing formal and natural cues to propose the addition as a facilitator to celebrate connection.
Cult Design welcomes the new GUBI Al Fresco collections, blurring the lines between outdoor and indoor living, encompassing a contextual take on sophisticated outdoor design.
Penrith’s Log Cabin Hotel has been proudly resurrected by Team 2 Architects. Utilising materials from CSR, the new building nods towards the hotel’s significant past whilst promising a fire-safe futur
Adeptly designed by Tamsin Johnson, SIR. Bondi Flagship Store houses an array of products from the renowned resort wear label, joining sister boutiques in Perth and Manly.
Sympathetically woven into a historic Sydney thoroughfare, 8 Loftus Street by Studio Bright delivers a sophisticated multi-residential experience within the iconic Quay Quarter Lanes precinct.
Gosford will soon be home to Central Coast Quarter – the area’s first residential and retail precinct, designed by DKO Architecture and developed by St Hilliers.
Echoing the convivial, laid-back nature of the Mexican seaside, Calita by Frankly Interior Design entices Bondi’s beachgoers with its spritely character.
Bondi 2 by Studio Quarters echoes the relaxed tone of its beachside locale. Crisp profiles and a light material palette craft an uplifting setting for family life to unfold.
As the reconfiguration and extension of an existing Victorian cottage in inner Sydney, Softwood by Benn and Penna Architecture focuses on creating quality and engaging spaces that enhance life.
Whitebay Traverse sees Benn + Penna carefully sculpt the new as an extension of the original sentiments, crafted through a crisp and contained resolve.
Imagined as an urban oasis to reflect its owners and their appreciation of refinement, Woollahra Terraces sees Renato D’Ettorre Architects combine three separate houses into one generous dwelling.
North Bondi House sees PASSER Architects combine a lightness fused together with a richly natural base, alongside a balanced insertion of timber and access to the natural elements throughout.
At once a celebration of heritage and an optimistic vision of what’s to come, Richards Stanisich’s 15 Young Street brings a new way of living to Sydney’s CBD.
Utilising its soft tonal palette to evoke a relaxing and ambient space, Brellah & Movement HQ by Tom Mark Henry invites one inward for a holistic healthcare experience.
The shifting geometries of Flexion House by Christopher Polly Architects are perfectly captured in the project’s renders, seeing a contemporary residence surrounded by natural beauty.
House at Pretty Beach sees lahznimmo architects align the resulting home with the existing contour lines of the terrain, using the natural elements as support.
As her own home, Tamsin Johnson sculpts Johnson House as a fusion of love for storied spaces with her own unique expression, creating a private escape for her family from the world.
Curl Curl House sees Nobbs Radford Architects propose a home of balanced composure, where minimal details and junctions are conceived through a considered restraint.
Lucca Estate by EB Interiors adds to an existing narrative, connecting the home to its surrounds whilst encouraging an eclectic expression of its owners.
Penthouse III sees Lawless and Meyerson and MHNDU layer rich textures and heightened detailing to create a home of lasting resonance and new contemporary luxury.
Walker Farm sees Marc & Co and The Designory carefully respond to the unique site through a respectful consideration of context, optimising views of the surrounding landscape.
Birch Tree House sees H&E Architects expand on an existing storied home to integrate a contemporary sensibility, dotted with considered detailing and refinement throughout.
Bondi Terrace sees Studio Quarters combine a subtle and restrained approach alongside soft and playful engagement with colour to create an ideal base for everyday rituals.
Transformative Repair features a series of innovative pieces by leading Australian designers, seeing once loved items repaired and transformed to reflect modern consumer needs.
Recognising the importance of ongoing discussion and collaboration, Jardan and Koichi Takada Architects hosted a conversation around sustainability in design and architecture.
Glenmore Terrace sees Tom Mark Henry draw from the layered past of the storied home, fusing the classical with the modern through an enduring and time-wearing lens.
Glenmore Residence sees Pohio Adams Architects overlay a restrained approach together with an expanding methodology to bring deliberate connections between the inside and out.
Beach House sees Archi-Texture and EB Interiors propose a layered home of vast proportions, opening outward whilst also being a reclusive oasis from the outside world.
Gezillig sees Studio Prineas combine an open and connecting approach in renovating and extending an existing home, while imbedding an element of the owners themselves.
Totoro House sees CplusC Architects + Builders reimagine an existing home to live in harmony with the landscape while engaging its young family and allowing for privacy.
Dusk House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects transform an existing and dark home into a connected and flowing series of spaces that act as extensions of one another.
Erskineville House sees Lachlan Seegers Architect carefully navigate existing heritage elements to enlarge the existing as a calm and reclusive haven of restraint.
Russell Lea House sees Robert Parisi Architecture + Design draw light and other natural elements into the resulting spaces to naturally enliven the everyday lifestyle of its occupants.