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.
Skye Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi layer varied materiality and texture, opening up the existing to optimise views and allowing elements of the enviable surrounds and siting inward.
Williams Burton Leopardi has brought a refined elegance to Stanley Residence, realising the vision of the original design whilst celebrating and elevating life’s everyday rituals.
Walkerville sees Williams Burton Leopardi interweave carefully considered contemporary insertions into a historic beauty to expand and open the home while engaging with the landscaped setting.
JR House sees Architects Ink combine a crisp and rhythmic contemporary approach, while carving into its rectilinear volume to allow a connection between the built and the natural.
Optimising the grand space within an existing home for a family of seven, Williams Burton Leopardi injects a contemporary sophistication with minimal intervention into Glen Osmond Residence.
Layering warmth, richness and subtleties, The Esplanade is a home of enveloping invitation. Williams Burton Leopardi creates a sense of refined luxury through an acute understanding of materiality.