New Farm Arbour is modernised through a respectful approach that weaves together new and existing elements, seeing Vokes and Peters explore a reoccupation of the existing floor plan.
Oxlade is revitalised, emerging as a personalised and contemporary living space, where J.ar Office removes unnecessary elements to highlight a sleek, linear aesthetic.
Expanding an art deco period home to better capture its generous site, Cavill Architects focuses on openness and connection to enhance the experience of everyday life within Sydney House’s walls.
Annie Street sees Lockyer Architects combine a regularity and linear approach to form together with a restrained and textural palette to ensure a natural connection between old and new.
One Five Six sees Conrad Architects look beyond the typical Queenslander style in designing this New Farm development, bringing together the elegance and timelessness of an international city.
Arthur Street sees Cox Architecture and Claire Stevens combine to expand and reconfigure the previous home and create a shared openness while reflecting the personalities of its occupants.
Myers Ellyett intertwines the existing timber cottage with an embracing extension that utilises the full potential of the site, crafting Graya House as a place of retreat.