Darling Point Art Deco sees Handelsmann and Khaw combine a considered and contextually appropriate approach to transform key support spaces into the gathering heart of the home.
Budge Over Dover is the result of YSG Studio’s curatorial approach, bringing together materials, forms, objects of interest and curious gestures to propose a home bursting with personality.
Tama House sees Carla Middleton Architecture conjure a privately-focused home, filled with light that is reflective of its context and which embraces its coastal milieu.
Imagined as a place to celebrate and integrate with the natural landscape, Tree House by Matt Elkan Architect immerses itself in its bushland setting with a sense of bold conviction and clarity.
Crane in the Sky sees YSG Studio transform a bland, soulless penthouse apartment in Sydney’s Walsh Bay into a treasure-trove of texture, pattern and colour.
North Bondi House saw a 1980s semi-detached house within walking distance of Bondi Beach become a canvas for Josephine Hurley Architecture to create a bright, comfortable family home.
Mimetic of its environment yet deliberately contrasting with it, intertwined with the landscape yet also carefully separate, Stafford Architecture’s Higher Ground is driven by an interactive approach.
Set behind a heritage cottage façade, the Inner West Residence by Michiru Design Studio is an elegant home that encourages entertaining and embraces an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
Once Mr. Falcons private investigation office and a tearoom, Glebe’s latest addition, No. 92 by Pattern Studio is a contemporary two-storey wine bar and restaurant.
Tree House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects take the opportunity to rethink the expected residential plan and instead respond directly to the site.
Inspired by the client’s love of reading, Glassbook House sees Sibling Architecture combine functionality and natural illumination to bring this restoration and extension effort together effortlessly.
Conceived as a robust geological formation enveloped by its surrounding landscape, Neeson Murcutt’s Coastal Garden House eschews the typical approach to the design of a coastal home.
True to its name, Light House is about encouraging the presence, flow and reflection of light. Welsh and Major Architects carefully curates materiality and openings to douse the home in illumination.
Breezeway House sees David Boyle Architect combine the rationality and permanence of architecture with the whimsy of ideology to propose the ultimate coastal escape.
Set amongst lush gardens and blessed with panoramic views of the water, Tobias Partners’ Hopetoun House balances strong architectural forms with a sense of openness to the beauty of the surrounding.
Todd Clare’s latest series, Mindscapes, utilises tight compositions that celebrate the shift from movement to stillness, whilst promoting a meditative outlook.
Bay House sees Milieu Creative inject a sense of warmth and connection to the site through select materiality, openness and key texturally refined elements.
Paddington House 05 sees Nobbs Radford Architects optimise the home’s unique and compact site, creating an introspective retreat from the dense urban environment it is immersed within.
Reimagining an existing waterfront house, Tobias Partners transforms Vaucluse Bay House into a home befitting its enviable location, tucked away discretely in a rare waterfront site on Sydney Harbour.
Perched on a steep incline in picturesque Gordons Bay, a tiered garden from Secret Gardens sees the outdoor spaces match the uncompromising and site-specific house they surround.
Art House sees the theatrical unfolding of a curated and purposeful home full of life, colour and texture. Studio CD combines a sense of the classical with a fresh take on the contemporary.
House RV sees Plus Minus Design combine a nuanced and adaptive approach to reinvigorate an existing home through a considered refinement of connection, materiality and form.
Ballast Point House sees Fox Johnston combine a clarity of knowledge of the site and its constraints together with refinement, ingenuity and efficiencies.
Vaucluse House sees Luis Gomez-Siu bring a refined and considered approach to the extension of an existing semi-detached house through detailing and restraint conceived around ideas of framing.
A mid-century home nestled into a secluded bushland setting in Sydney’s Sugarloaf Bay, The Quarterdeck by Studio Gorman responds to the client’s relaxed playful personality.
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.
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.
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.