Resulting directly from first impressions of site, Golden Vale by J Mammone Architecture carves an articulated built form full of reference to its immediate environment.
Picture in A Frame by interior architecture firm Meredith Clark Design has taken cues from a traditional exterior to create an unexpected interior full of light and warmth.
House in the Dry sees MRTN Architects draw inspiration from the traditional rural vernacular, ensuring the response to place sits appropriately within the landscape.
The Manon Brasserie, a handsome all-day French eatery designed by Chris Grinham of H&E Architects, has already brought new life into Sydney’s historic Queen Victoria Building.
Towering 18 stories above vibrant Surry Hills, Ace Hotel Sydney has opened its new rooftop restaurant Kiln, brought to life by Melbourne-based studio Fiona Lynch Office.
Drawing inspiration from the hotel bars of New York, London, Paris and Rome, The Bar at InterContinental Sydney Double Bay has an undeniable magnetism.
Bilgola Residence sees Hugh Jones Mackintosh and Walter Barda Design combine to create a house that works both as an occasional home and an eventual main residence.
Nestled within the sleepy coastal have of Mossy Point, this residence by Edition Office embodies the studio’s penchant for crafting buildings of graceful austerity.
Connecting seamlessly like the timber they meticulously craft, Tobias Scharschmidt and Boris Babic of Werkstatt Joinery enjoy a common devotion to elevated artisanal joinery.
As part of Women’s History Month, we spoke to Paulina Paige Ortega, whose professional pursuits encompass graphic and product design, creative and art direction and publishing.
Haven – a boutique coffee shop in Sydney’s Darling Quarter designed by MOYA & CO – utilises a calming palette to create a serene hospitality environment.
Available in Australia exclusively through Living Edge is the North American-based design company BassamFellows that is leading the drive towards reinstating the true craftsmanship and beauty.
Rose Bay sees PopovBass and Karen Tabak Interiors combine to navigate the site with a sensitivity, crafting the end result as a lasting impression among the surrounds.
Drawing on a newfound connection to natural light, Paddington Terrace sees Smith + Levine and Anthony Gill Architects enliven the home through a contemporary restraint.
Marking this year’s WorldPride celebrations in Sydney, Architects with PRIDE (AWP) launched a program of events, beginning with the Architects Ball at Pleasures Playhouse in Sydney.
Drawing inspiration from the architecture of the site and its surrounding natural landscape, IN BED has brought its new season arrivals to life in Sydney’s Wahroonga House.
Occupying a long and narrow inner-city block, Annandale House by Norrsken Ko. delicately balances two seemingly competing aspects – a conservative locale and the desires of a dynamic family.
The Estate sees Luke Moloney Architecture re-sculpts the foundational elements of the home whilst enriching the interior through a considered and textural layering.
Quarry House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio propose a compartmentalisation within to accommodate future ageing in place, which is softened using natural textured layers throughout.
Set high among the clifftops, Chinamans Beach House sees Studio Johnston optimise the lofted elevation of its site to create a private yet outwardly focused sanctuary for its owners.
With a careful sense of cohesion between its past and present identity, Rozelle Workers Cottage by architects Klaus Carson and interior designers Studio Soleil combines contemporary design.
Bondi Mews sees MHNDU and Lawless and Meyerson adapt the existing outer volume to better optimise the potential of the location whilst retaining original nods to heritage.
Optimising the small and narrow allotment, Bellevue Hill House sees Mark Shapiro Architects propose a series of modern forms that express a linear connection of composure.
Terra Casa sees Davis Architects and Sally McMillan create clear connections between inside and out, grounding the home within the surrounding landscape.
Shaped by its past, Crawford Place by Brett Mickan Interior Design combines with Studio Steven Swain retains nods to its history while integrating a personal expression of its new custodians.
Layered House emerges as a clever arrangement of forms that connects to the landscape beyond the home and focuses on integrating natural light to illuminate within.
Vaucluse Residence sees Pohio Adams Architects focus on light and an openness throughout, embedding a crafted and considered detailing through each new intervention.
Set amongst the treetops, Woollahra Residence by Parker Studio takes inspiration from the natural environment, folding hues from the landscape into the interior with deliberation and purpose.
Evoking both a gallery and a retreat, House for a Sculptor sees Miles / Thorp Architects transform the rear of a period workers cottage home into a meditative display space.
A new residence along Sydney Harbour, Vaucluse Residence by MHNDU, BKH Design Studio and Dangar Barin Smith sits comfortably in amongst other similarly beach-inspired homes.
Armidale House sees Richards Stanisich overlay rich materiality and spatial sensibilities in carving the resulting home, seeing a sense of warmth and texture come together with dramatic result.
Sydney Residence sees Cameron Kimber Design and Daniel Boddam Studio collaborate to replace an existing home with an expansive project that aligns with an outdoor lifestyle.
Twin Set sees Welsh + Major open the internal envelope, inserting bold new additions to the rear to direct views out, encourage natural light inward and articulate the rear façade.
Balmoral House sees Potter and Wilson consider the orientation and existing heat loads, redirecting unwanted energy capture and overlaying a newfound direction and identity.
PLAYA House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh instil a playfulness in the design approach, transforming the home to become a muted and colour-rich immersion of texture and surface.
Born from a love of mid-century modernism, Little Manly House sees CHROFI offer a crisp and linear addition to coastal surrounds, stretching upward to engage in views of the ocean beyond.
Using a contrasted approach, Litera Trotta Architecture combines a dark encasing external condition with a light-filled and illuminated interior to maximise the narrowness of the site.