Balancing old and new, Sydney Residence honours its Victorian-era origins, seeing Thomas Hamel & Associates and Tzannes interweave the traditional and the modern.
Transforming an existing heritage terrace, Dawes Point House sees Greg Natale give the home a new sense of purpose, reflected through colour and tonal expression.
Ultramarine sees Decus and Luigi Rosselli Architects collaborate to both pay homage to the home’s original detailing and craft elements that express the owner’s personality.
Unveiling its newest collaboration with Daniel Robertson, Brickworks shares the new carbon neutral Civic Series, which exudes sophistication and a distinctive style to elevate exteriors and interiors.
Focused on creating a sense of place centred around internal and external living, Lake View House sees Arent&Pyke extend the experience of the home beyond its walls.
Steel House sees Retallack Thompson craft a residence that is both reminiscent of its storied past and captures the spirit of the contemporary present.
Embedding a sense of drama, Doria Apartment sees Studio Prineas use efficient planning with overlays of a saturated tone and palette to enliven the home.
As an exercise in restraint, Waverely House sees Carla Middleton Architects focus on quality over quantity, optimising the experience of the home and its connection to the natural elements.
Monsieur G sees Decus strip the home back to its traditional core and realign it with a series of connected, open spaces that add a cohesive approach throughout.
Queens Street Residences sees Carla Barton Studio collaborate with Thomas Hamel & Associates and Make Architects to craft an enduring and future-led resolve that acknowledges the building’s heritage.
Capturing the essence of coastal living, Cove House sees Nina Maya Interiors and Maya Sternberg Architects take integral cues from tropical destinations to recreate a calm and recharging retreat.
Sitting on a generous site in the Byron Bay hinterland, Cedar Hill breathes new life into the existing barn, extending its legacy with a new addition respectfully sculpted alongside it.
Inspired by the brutalist architectural styles of Brazil, Kyle Bay House sees Greg Natale combine layers of warmth through natural materiality and an animated colour palette to invigorate the home.
The Sydney Modern Project – the exceptional new wing of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) – was designed by the Pritzker prize-winning Tokyo-based architecture studio SANAA.
Byron Street Studio sees Büro Two Architecture and Casey and Martin Johnston bring the vision of the home to life, considering every element designed within and integrating a modest efficiency.
Renovating Wabi-Sabi Apartment, set within a small walk-up brick building in Randwick, Together Design Studio highlights both change and continuity to create a place of serenity and connection.
Reconfiguring an existing design in response to evolving circumstances, Legato sees Arent&Pyke and David Boyle Architect combine to reshape the floorplan.
Light and open yet also robust and grounded, Macmasters Beach House by Polly Harbison Design rests in the coastal landscape upon a footprint of Eco Outdoor sandstone flooring.
Mosman Residence sees Ursino Architects and Made by Alas combine to integrate a natural connection and instil an atmosphere of elevated luxury throughout the generous family home.
Emerging as a one of the most liveable urban landscapes, Newcastle is becoming a city reinvented. Thoughtful, practical architecture allowed the creation of buildings highlighting the city’s nuances.
A former Sydney Church has been reimagined as a social purpose precinct, centred around a co-working hub for social enterprises with a cafe and gallery.
Immersed within its native and established surrounds, Bush Studio is envisioned by Dane Taylor Studio as an idyllic retreat that embraces locality through materiality and composition.
Bestowing a new alignment to the site and the surrounding aspect, East Sydney sees Aileen Sage Architects respectfully recalibrate an existing terrace home into a contemporary and open retreat.
Harbour House sees Studio Gorman and TDDP Architects combine to bring focus to the original narrative of the home, ensuring an open and flowing planning methodology.
Earth-Ship sees Luigi Rosselli Architects and Alwill Interiors combine to navigate the unique conditions of the site, elongating the form and ensuring optimal visual access remains out over the water.
Studio Prineas has imbued its own HQ with timeless materials, a warming colour palette and a wealth of natural light to create an enduring workplace for its employees.
The Newlands is an architecturally designed, pedestrian- oriented precinct created in a partnership between Bates Smart and Arcadia Landscape Architecture.
A distinctly Australian casualness balanced with refined sophistication grounds the Refract collection, a new capsule of locally-made furniture created by Hayden Cox with SP01.
Slated to be an ‘anti-office building’, 100 Walker Street by Bates Smart looks beyond the traditional work environment to offer a space that does it all.
Salsa Verde sees Arent&Pyke add complementary layers, injecting colour, texture and materiality to craft a series of spaces that are the embodiment of luxury living.
Crisp and contemporary, Brent Wilson Atelier forms an effortless display of masculine sophistication that has been perfected by interior designer Nickolas Gurtler.
Maintaining a connection to its ornately detailed past, Crown Street Terrace sees Studio Arkive rework the existing home through a contemporary lens to create a more flowing sense of movement within.
With Arent&Pyke delivering an abundance of jubilant spaces, Vida Glow HQ is an achievement of animated vitality that faithfully mirrors the brand’s own blissful character.
Continuing the legacy left by the stonemason who built the original form, Glebe Castle sees KLK Architecture overlay vibrant colour and playful elements to mould the resulting home.
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.