Weave House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh draw from a warm and diverse palette to create a soft and calming home, filled with light and openly connected to its Sydney Harbour views.
Camperdown Terrace sees Downie North utilise a refined and warming approach in crafting the expanded home, adding amenity and creating clear, tangible connections within the site.
Studio aem reimagines Inside Outside House, introducing Elton Group timber veneers to add a refined and tactile layer to the home, complementing the interior’s colour palette.
Blueys Beach House sees Apto & Best Architects draw inspiration from the surrounding coastal setting in combining a natural warmth together with a welcomed lightness.
House in the Park sees Facet Studio recalibrate their anticipated approach, focussing outward, to bring keen connections to the surrounding context as a direct extension of the home.
Melbourne-based furniture design company grazia&co has opened a new Sydney showroom. As a natural next step for the company, the business continues to support locally manufactured furniture.
Pine Springs House sees Harley Graham Architects craft a home of considered restraint and open connection, while navigating a sloping site and reducing the impact on existing neighbouring properties.
Neal and Shirley’s by DFJ Architects preserves the charm and mid-century bones of a 1957 Tweed Coast residence, whilst refreshing its capacity as a 21st century home.
Megan Moton’s work as a stylist is layered and far-reaching, underpinning all her endeavours from architectural collaborations to running The Studio and The School, and leading guided trips overseas.
The first solo exhibition by Benedict dos Remedios for contemporary art gallery Chalk Horse, Catfished features a series of large-scale paintings depicting exotic orchids.
Studio Shand and Cadrys have collaborated on a new range of indoor rugs inspired by the shapes and colours of Californian modernism, named SUPERGRAPHICS.
Harbourview House sees Studio AEM and Studio Gestalt combine to reimagine the generous family home, further elevating the interior experience and its connection to Sydney Harbour beyond.
The Sticks sees iarchitecture form a respectfully sensitive insertion in place, while carving its own unique typology, taking heed from the surrounding context.
With a sense of playfulness and feeling of familiarity, Highlands House by Other Architects sits quietly in its landscape while simultaneously embodying its own character.
Cut and Morph House sees Apto & Best Architects draw from an existing embedded narrative to carefully sculpt an open and connected series of volumes on site.
Las Palmas is a striking modernist family home that demonstrates a profound accord between mid-century architecture and the native Australian landscape.
Inner West Project sees Greg Natale layer rich textures and textiles to complement both the story of the home’s context and that of the owner’s own individual aesthetic.
Pipi House sees Peg and Ray Architects conjure a restrained and carefully proportioned home amongst an animated residential setting, creating a calm retreat.
As exercise in restraint and celebration of natural materials, Paddington House sees Fiona Lynch Office seamlessly blend the final puzzle piece within the Victorian-era terrace.
Bundeena House sees Tribe Studio Architects form a series of connected zones around a central outdoor courtyard space as an expression of an indoor and outdoor life and the ideal retreat.
RL House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio combine gestures of compression and release to navigate the journey through the home, and across thresholds into curated outdoor settings.
House with a Hole sees Aileen Sage draw on the surrounding vernacular, proposing a home that connects with the familiar and injects the unexpected through its own unique lens.
Three Rooms Sydney sees Sarah Ellison Studio alongside Cult Design and MCM House fully encase the interior of a heritage apartment, creating an immersive experience.
Paddington House sees Porebski Architects carefully navigate challenges on site to open and illuminate the tightly packed terrace, creating a light-filled and series of connected rooms in the process.
Glebe Point sees JCA Architects and Décor JMH conjure a richly coloured palette that reimagines the home after a flood, bringing back welcomed life and light.
Pacifico House sees Jase Sullivan and Paul Uhlmann Architects work closely with their impassioned clients to create a meaningful connection and a lasting, unique home.
Collaroy House sees TRD Studio bring organic shapes together with a linear approach to conjure a family home able to transform as needed, while remaining robust and enduring.
Mona Lane Apartments sees Harley Graham Architects, together with interiors by Louise Walsh, propose a multi-tiered home that reaches out to the riverbank, with clear uninterrupted visual access.
Cremorne Point House sees Corben Architects and Hare and Klein expand and refine the generous home through the injection of warmth and an elevation of refinement.
SRG House sees Fox Johnston combine a unique history and occupation while key insertions and additions allow for an immersive connection to the surrounding landscape.
Centennial Park House sees Partridge Daniels reimagine the interior, creating opportunities for natural light to flood the mostly white-based spaces as the volumes expand.
Presented by The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Design Week 2021 commences in September for a two-day digital Design Summit, exploring Hyperconnectivity and the ties that bind modern society.
Federal sees Studio George draw on the home’s original European influence to propose a series of alterations that connect the home both internally and beyond.
Birchgrove House sees Brian Zulaikha of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer brings a respectful embrace of the existing together with an exploration of the textural, to propose an experimental and unique home in th
With restraint and poise, Tom Fereday recently collaborated with the iconic Art Gallery of New South Wales on an ottoman seating collection for the entire gallery.
Wollumbin House sees Harley Graham Architects carefully navigate a sloping site to embrace the lushly landscaped setting and create a home of complete immersion within place.
Hampton Terrace sees Hampton Architecture bring the natural into the previously formal home through a curated series of openings that engage the whole site and its privately accessed courtyard space.
Fenn sees Akin Atelier refer to gestures of simplicity and layers of softness to create a series of spaces that transport visitors on their journey to betterment.
Soft Serve sees YSG combine an eclectic series of influences in restoring and reimagining the challenging space into a considered and playfully responsive home.
Banksia House sees Aphora Architecture combine textural and durable features as a front to the harsh coastal climatic conditions and anchor the home in place through a refined rigour.
Villa Carlo sees Daniel Boddam Studio draw on a linear simplicity and elevate through detailing and heightened materiality, sculpting an enduring home as a result.
Goodman Australia’s new Sydney flagship office rejects the traditional working environment, instead embracing an open and light-filled space that encourages productivity.