Perched on a hilltop on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula, Carrickalinga Shed is a contemporary interpretation of an Australian Federation farmhouse that connects its occupants to the landscape.
A generational family home in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide embodies Black Rabbit Architecture + Interior’s approach to adaptive replanning and thoughtful preservation of heritage architecture.
MG House is an exercise in restraint and intentionality, with Williams Burton Leopardi maintaining the home’s character and charm while elevating the design for modern living.
James Allen Architect reimagines an archetypal Adelaide villa in Rose Park, preserving the heritage features of the building’s past while injecting subtle contemporary additions.
For Esca Inman Valley, Das Studio employs a design approach inspired by the rural context of South Australia by using elements and materials that reflect the natural surroundings.
With a storied past, Heywood Park Residence by Williams Burton Leopardi feels like a countryside estate within an urban setting, its lush surroundings concealing any signs of neighbours.
Defined by light-filled spaces and biophilic design elements, 73 Albert Street sees Urban Habitats transform a pair of cream brick units into two modern compact homes.
Stripped back to its original charm, Eton by Proske, AFD and Morgan Build is restored and given a large, contemporary addition woven amid the landscape.
Celebrating four decades of achievements, Williams Burton Leopardi marked the occasion with a private dinner held on the rooftop of The Darling Building in Adelaide.
Embracing the surrounding heritage-rich homes, Billabong House responds to context, with Architects Ink paying dutiful homage to the existing urban fabric while engaging with its natural setting.
Materialised by Genesin Studio, Dolly is an impactfully curated wine bar and eatery that captures the attention of its patrons through its intrepid individuality.
Millswood Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi adopt a restrained and considered integration of old and new, bringing everything together through a cohesive lens.
Harnessing the thoughtful qualities of its location, Frangipani House is a dwelling grounded in place with the ability to evolve as life shifts and changes.
Unley Park Residence sees Georgie Shepherd Interior Design and Genworth Group combine to propose a lasting home that connects internally and embeds a sense of longevity throughout.
Fusing old and new, ISO sees Ply Architecture combine the openness of contemporary living with a series of retreat spaces that integrate the familiar placidity of home life.
Weaving in the next chapter among an existing presence, Williams Burton Leopardi expands College Park Residence both internally and out into the landscaping.
Hailing from Adelaide, studio gram designs fluidly within a tight conceptual scaffold for each project, crafting narratives that offer a balance of familiarity and surprise.
Drawing on the history of the retained heritage home on the site as inspiration, Brougham Place sees Williams Burton Leopardi and PACT Architects and imbed a sense of character.
Stripping back the dining and wine bar experience while elevating it at the same time, Muni by Sans-Arc Studio sits worlds apart from other nearby coastal hospitality offerings.
Within the outer shell of a heritage and red-bricked outbuilding in the Adelaide Hills, The Coach House sees SpaceCraft Joinery reimagine the space as a place of refinement and calculated calm.
Responding to the existing urban fabric of Goodwood, Gilbert emerges as a contemporary home that sees RADS fuse a nod to the past while firmly looking to an open and connected future for its owners.
Fugazzi, by studio gram, is a combination of dramatic flair and understated detail, which speaks to a sumptuous Italo-New York nostalgia nestled into Adelaide’s CBD.
With origins dating back to a modest suburban Adelaide factory in 1947, Oliveri has been at the forefront of Australian design and manufacturing for 75 years.
Residence R blends effortlessly between old and new, while Enoki focus views and movement outward into the surrounding landscape and natural elements, as a reimagining from the inside out,
Thebarton sees Fabrikate weave a 1970s and Japanese inspired musing into a home with its own storied past, adding to the existing textural layers and warmth.
East End Residence by Williams Burton Leopardi sees a muted palette of neutrals suffuse the spaces with soft light, while sculptural elements create a sense of harmony and balance.
Heathpool Residence sees Proske Architects and Georgie Shepherd Interior Design combine to weave the new forms among the existing home and new landscaping.
With a new and visionary team leading the way, Restaurant Botanic has been transformed from its former dated iteration into a desired destination of relevance.
Ian Traill Architects brings charming heritage-listed Woodley House to life by rejuvenating the cosy bed and breakfast that overlooks the city of Adelaide.
Celebrating the smoky, darkened charring of food cooked over fire, arkhé is a bold new offering. Creating a truly immersive experience, studio gram worked closely with partners.
Proske Architects, Tessia Interior Design and Moor Living build upon a clear understanding of place resulting in a contemporary interpretation of a coastal family home.
Joinery designer Stefan Vignogna speaks to his fascination with creating calming and muted interior spaces, embedding function seamlessly through his considered aesthetic.
Brook Bridge sees Max Pritchard Gunner Architects draw from crafted and detailed elements of both existing vernaculars to propose a formal connector, expressed sculpturally.
Pereira House sees Enoki combine an open focus on connectivity to bind the old and new and to imbed a similar heightened experience to the contemporary areas of the newly sculpted home.
Iron Chef sees Das Studio work to reflect the existing character of the area, reinterpreted through a more contemporary lens, while ensuring the personalities of those who reside within are present in
Unley Park Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi embark on a rare extended journey with a patient and humble client, slowly unveiling a quiet confidence through close collaboration.
NTH sees Ply Architecture draw from a continued narrative with both the site and surrounds in proposing a series of contemporary and light-filled interconnected spaces.
Surrounded by history, Kingswood Residence is reinvigorated without sacrificing its storied past. Instead, an ornate ode to yesterday becomes a bungalow-style heritage home.
McLaren Vale Escapod sees Das Studio draw from a sense of place and open to the surrounding landscape as an open conversation with nature and the elements.
Eringa Farm House sees a combined effort between Genworth Group, Swee Design and The Black Rabbit result in a home that openly drinks in the natural landscape.
Curving lovingly around a 100-year-old oak tree, Whistler Avenue – designed by Alexander Brown Architects and built by Wilks Building Group – is a mid-century inspired home with a light footprint.
Garden Pavilion sees Atelier Bond open the original home to engage with curated landscape elements and, in turn, create specialised outdoor rooms as a natural extension of the home.
Vigneron House sees Enoki and Proske Architects combine to create a natural and textural response to its Adelaide Hills location, realising a long-held vision for the site.