Cabbage Tree House is a built manifestation of place, with a purpose to heighten the understanding and emotional experience of the land that informs the architecture.
Yukari House by Tanev Muir Architects achieves a delicate balance between Australian and Japanese influences, providing a greater sense of place, belonging and connection to its Byron Bay setting.
Gazebo Penthouse is defined by an overarching sense of restraint and minimalism. Retallack Thompson opens up an existing space to be more deliberately connected to the surrounds.
Nestled amid breathtaking surrounds, Bilgola Beach House respectfully navigates the lush landscape as a series of volumes that embrace the natural context.
A jewel of the New South Wales coastline, Macmasters Beach is defined by its natural vegetation and pristine seascape, deeply cared for by its local community.
Occupying a compact block with three street frontages, Bangalow Road House thoughtfully tempers prospect and refuge, delivering an uplifting family home as an exercise in smaller footprint living.
Crafted by interiors firm Studio-T, in collaboration with architect Jonathon West and designer Janice Yim, Lindfield Spanish Mission celebrates functional luxury.
Although nestled between neighbouring homes, Shorebird maximises light, air and privacy through an array of thoughtfully designed architectural interventions.
Studio Bright ensures an open connection is achieved both internally and externally in Maitland Bay House, balancing the robust resilience required to thrive within Australia’s bushland.
Capturing breathtaking natural vistas, C House by Source Architects creates a striking contemporary home that responds to the land and the personal history of its inhabitants.
Aru House by Curious Practice has transformed into a rejuvenated cottage on Awabakal Country, blending modern design with contextual sensitivity for a versatile, seasonally responsive home.
Alba embodies a love for the nearby ocean. Crafted by Studio Plus Three, the renovation integrates existing structural elements, inviting the coastal surroundings to embrace the home.
Sitting in the heart of Sydney, Brace Design’s Redfern House sets out to adapt the classic inner-Sydney townhouse, breathing new life and considered creativity into the classic home style.
Inspired by a love for Paris’ Hotel Costes, this Sydney apartment features gallery-like spaces that give pride of place to an art collector’s treasured pieces.
The Citadel by Hunt & Design was once a derelict heritage-listed building before being reimagined into a residential and commercial space for its owners.
Ziggy’s Villas in Byron Bay creatively doubles residential density with two distinct three-bedroom homes, blending privacy, community integration and local aesthetic seamlessly.
Arent&Pyke transformed a stark Mosman Bay apartment into a harmonious blend of organic and refined elements, creating an emotively designed, functional living space.
Originally built as a display suite for a 1970s residential block, this renovation accentuates the apartment’s nostalgic charm while creating easier connections for modern living.
Luis Gomez-Siu Design Studio maximises every corner of an atypical wedge floorplan to conceive a functional space that adopts simplicity in shape and form.
Set amid dense rainforest in the Blue Mountains, Kasa Cabin is a robust and compact dwelling that celebrates the joy and beauty of its remote surroundings.
As a contemporary interpretation of the sensibilities of early 20th-century dressing-rooms and parlours, the Perri Cutten Mosman is an ode to old-time elegance and modern-day class.
A global powerhouse it might be, but Gaggenau’s Sydney flagship showroom – designed by German architectural studio 1zu33 – is firmly rooted in its Surry Hills locale.
A contemporary take on an apothecary offering holistic solutions for wellbeing and skincare, Ikkari’s new Noosa and Mosman stores – designed by Aje – feel like stepping into calming realms.
Hayball’s Scientia Terrace at Monte Sant’Angelo Mercy College in North Sydney is an object lesson in contemporary educational architecture, and ushers in a new era of enriched learning.
Up Down House sees Brad Swartz Architects balance moments of privacy and retreat and explore more expressive gestures that challenge the original dark and narrow typology.
When Deborah Raymond, owner of Papillon Hair in the laid-back beachside village of Avalon on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, wanted to create a new-look salon.
Poetica by Cox Architecture in North Sydney is a bar and grill that is as much for dining as it is for delighting, with equal references to people, place, past and present.
For the newly renovated Marz Designs in Byron Bay, Kin Design and whitewood collaborated to create a considered space that is part-showroom, part-atelier.
This Tonkin Zulaikha Greer-designed multigenerational home in southern Sydney may be bold in its execution but is deeply grounded in its relationship to the environment.
Heritage Federation hallmarks, an increased connection to nature and a desire to marry old with new were the defining traits of this Sydney home’s reasoned transformation.
Interior designer Meredith Clark has distilled the easy-going yet elevated atmosphere of New South Wales’ Northern Beaches into the redesign of a 1990s holiday home.
In a daring departure from tradition, Tom Mark Henry’s latest project, Alfie’s in Sydney, redefines the very essence of decadence in a steakhouse that boldly challenges preconceptions.
Hunters Hill is expanded by Designed by JAM to encompass a more open contemporary liveability while ensuring the existing heritage character was retained.
Daddy Cool offers considered areas to entertain, come together and find respite while also demonstrating the brilliance of distinctive artisan design and making a striking statement.
Designed By JAM renovates a one bedroom apartment in Surry Hills. Filled with natural light and hues, the home gives its owner everything they need in one cosy place.
Living Edge’s design team curates a collection of impeccable office furniture from some of the world’s leading brands for Ray White Group’s Martin Place headquarters in Sydney.
Alexandria House, designed by Lachlan Seegers Architect, showcases enduring design, with vertical elements spanning two levels that highlight the height of the rear addition.
River of Life by Sandbox Studio is designed to accommodate a growing family, incorporating smooth, linear gestures throughout to encourage a seamless flow between inside and out.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects weaves moments of immersion into Barefoot House, offering a secluded sanctuary where a blend of natural and architectural elements.
L’ARC Maison in southern Sydney is a testament to the creative partnership between Beyond Build Constructions and SBD Studio, and a reflection of its owners’ diverse cultural influences.
Handelsmann + Khaw and Hancock Architects have reimagined a heritage home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs as a contemporary haven filled with a mix of art and antique and modern furniture.
Sydney artist Marisa Purcell’s layered works change with light and perspective, playing on the viewer’s senses. She sees her layered and multi-hued works as containers of time.