Rose Bay sees Stafford Architecture emphasise a lightness despite a weighted masonry materiality, proposing a home deeply anchored to its site with purpose.
The dual-occupancy Coodye House by Virginia Kerridge Architect combines modern colour and craftsmanship while remaining sympathetic to the existing fabric of the heritage building.
Macaulay’s Beach House is conceived from a place of considered calm, as Alexandra Marie Interiors conjures a palette inspired by the site’s surroundings.
Concord House sees a combined effort between Habitat Housing and Noir Blanc Interiors, where the resulting home presents as a balanced and contrasting structure of elevated proportions.
Mosman House II by Tribe Studio Architects bring a considered refinement to sculpt the resulting home as an open and connected series of spaces, embedded in place.
Clovelly House sees Mary Ellen Hudson Architects bring a welcomed sense of clarity to the disparate site, expressed through wrapping and sweeping gestures.
MB Apartment sees Bokey Grant combines subtleties with a clever use of materiality and spatial understanding to propose a home connecting its owners to an embedded sense of place.
Through natural materials and lush greenery, Robert Plumb opens a new store in Waterloo, bringing together exceptionally crafted pieces and continuing to position locally made brands in the spotlight.
Lang Road sees Alexandra Kidd together with Luigi Rosselli Architects combine to the playful spirit of its owners with an expression of place and narrative.
Above Board Living sees Luigi Rosselli Architects flip the traditional residential arrangement to allow the natural elements to exist with the built, all brought together with a refined attention.
Bronte Home sees Kate Bell Design, together with Smyth & Smyth, dutifully endow the multiple level home with a series of curated gestures to balance between the natural and the built.
Fiona Lynch has styled a modern take on the authentic trattoria. CicciaBella sees the soul of Italian dining takes a new form amongst this interplay of organic forms and brutalist structure.
Not yet two years old, interior design studio YSG has already had an outsized impact on Australian design, renowned for interiors that feel like intricate set pieces.
Alexander House sees an existing residence transformed into a uniquely multi-disciplinary series of zones for Alexander&CO. that bridge preconceived notions of home, work and studio.
Glebe House sees Tribe Studio Architects enliven the heritage home, embedding contemporary purpose and intercepting the journey of movement through the home, extending outward to the rear laneway.
Set within Sydney’s eastern suburb of Bellevue Hill, through a stately, three storey family home, Christina Markham has manifested an elegant slice of New York opulence.
Smash Repair House sees Matt Elkan Architect deliberately turn inward and introspectively open the building with a focus on the experience of being within the home.
House Woollahra sees Carla Middleton Architecture propose a light filled home connected to place through an open engagement with the surrounding gardens.
House Fit sees Panov Scott Architects draw on a progressive approach in imagining spaces that can be combined, joined and separated, all imbued with an enduring relevance.
Palm Tree House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects combine a considered and light-celebrating approach to optimise views over Sydney Harbour, while continuing the home’s past narrative.
SJB Sydney Studio sees SJB utilise a layered approach in bringing elements of a more refined grain and domestic approach into the workplace, as an approachable and amenable place to gather and create.
Clovelly House sees Tribe Studio utilise a subtle and light inspired approach open and encourage an engagement between the inside and out, embracing the famed Sydney outdoor lived life.
Copacabana Beach House sees Brad Swartz Architects connect outward and rework the existing planning arrangement to optimise the home’s unique and enviable siting.
This Cronulla apartment caters to the quintessential Australian lifestyle, with high-end finishes and an open floorplan inspiring relaxed living and connections to the outdoors.
Tasked with projecting a sense of calm and cosiness to the interiors of this ARC Architects project, Michiru Higginbotham has sought to create a modern and timeless environment for a young family.
Roseville Residence sees Daniel Boddam extend the silhouette of the existing home to the rear, expressed through three distinct peaked pavilions, allowing the new to embrace the garden.
Wellness Centre sees Esoteriko explore the concepts underpinning a healthy human condition, playing with textural difference, sound, scent and light in the creation of a sanctuary retreat space.
Minima sees Trias partner with Fabprefab to develop the factory-built self-contained structure that brings the familiar warmth and comfort of the home through a minimal lens.
Through a considered and sensitive approach, Escarpment House by Virginia Kerridge Architects consists of an extension that addresses the abundance of the site.
Mystery Bay House sees Jack and Rob Hawkins propose a respectfully similar silhouette to the rolling hills the home sits upon, as a response to context through an expression of the linear.
Phoenix Central Park sees Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects join forces to propose this unique performance space and gallery as it captures notions of movement and expression.
Bona Vista sees Studio Prineas take cues from the surrounding context in conjuring a contemporary series of spaces, all brought together through a considered refinement.
Aesop Paddington sees Clare Cousins Architects create an inviting and immersive experience aimed to stir memories of pleasant nostalgia and a sense of identity through place.
Fox Johnston and Alwill Interiors combine to instil Bay View House with an understated luxury and an emphasis on detail, refinement and an open connection between the inside and out.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Decus Interiors is undertaking in a continual evolution of their own style, engaging in an experimental process to created elevated, immersive experiences.
Peninsula House sees Hare and Klein combine a linear approach guided by a sinuous geometry of the preceding design languag, to create a home that anchors itself in its location.
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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.
The prominent and unusual form of Barangaroo House by Collins and Turner has a strong visual presence that welcomes visitors approaching from all directions.
The Marlo House sees Anna Carin Design Studio combine a Scandinavian approach in planning and sensibilities with an Australian infusion of heritage and love of the outdoors to comprise a home.
Set on a gently sloping plot located in Bouddi National Park, Decus has reimagined the traditional beach house aesthetic at Killcare House; a home that explores textural layering.
South Coogee House sees Renato D’Ettorre Architects combine a highly considered formal approach with an experimental rigor to the coastal residential vernacular.
Behind the traditional frontage of a 1940s semi-detached cottage in Bondi, Andrew Burges Architects Bismarck House unfolds as a series of experiments with form, materiality and space.
Offering a sense of disconnect and respite from the urban condition, Monk Mackenzie’s Waiatarua House is a suburban tree house on the city fringes of Auckland.