With Buff Nail Studios, GOLDEN has made a deliberate choice to pare back from the excessive detail usually associated with nail salons and instead focus on creating cool.
John Wardle Architects designs 424 Malvern Road, a mixed-use apartment and retail building whose otherwise muted façade is in constant flux in response to its occupants.
Maxiply and Billard Leece Partnership crafts the sustainable Port Melbourne Secondary College, honouring the locale’s maritime past and its bright future.
Glen Iris House sees Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design focus on creating a time wearing and classical approach, ensuring a sense of legacy endures for generations to come.
Matthew Woodward Architecture and Urban Logistics Co. rise to the challenge of fitting out and scaling offices with office pods fabricated from cross-laminated timber (CLT).
Addressing the shortage of affordable and appropriate housing for Australia’s First Nations people, AHV has engaged Breathe to deliver a multi-residential social housing project.
Perry House by A for Architecture emerges as a considered insertion in place, respectfully engaging with the surrounding context whilst defining its own residential offering through composure.
Paul Grummisch of Please Please Please specialises in the design and manufacture of bespoke lighting, furniture and objects, designed to last a lifetime.
Clare Cousins Architects has considerately converted an old warehouse to a contemporary domestic residence, retaining and emphasising the building’s layered history.
Barwon Heads House sees Emma O’Meara and ARDOR Design Build propose a home that responds to the casual and textured nature of coastal life, ensuring the old and new coexist.
Kosloff Architecture has carried out the latest iteration of the Gatwick Private Hotel with reverence, ever-aware of their engagement with and contribution to the iconic building’s story.
Armadale Residence sees Lucy Bowen and Lisa Buxton Interiors combine to craft the natural evolution and extension of the existing home, mixing the original detailing with newer elements.
Auhaus Architecture stitched the heritage streetscape back together by reinterpreting and referencing the details of neighbouring Victorian-era terraces with a modern yet timeless façade.
A home for a family of entertainers, Northside House embodies generosity and warmth. Placing new and old in conversation, Wellard Architects creates an inclusive and balanced sensibility.
Clifftop House sees Simon Couchman Architects and Simone Haag combine to propose a fitting home that is both warm and inviting, while also being intimate and openly connected to the surrounds.
Carlton North Residence by Project 12 Architecture draws from the textured and handcrafted past of the original home in proposing the new design, creating a natural extension of the existing.
Integrating heritage, landscape and a sense of place, Glencairn by Trower Falvo Architects aims to bring disparate elements together across a shared site.
Elsternwick Residence sees Melanie Beynon Architecture & Design focus on instilling a crafted and handmade approach, connecting back to the origins of the Edwardian home.
Mount Martha House by Glenvill Homes is an artfully crafted contemporary family home, taking full advantage of the outstanding vistas the Mornington Peninsula locale has to offer.
Respectfully responding to both its location and the coastal vernacular, Beach Slice sees Steffen Welsch Architects propose a home that sits in harmony with its surrounds.
A shared vision between Buxton Projects, Conrad Architects and Jack Merlo draws upon timeless principles, blending ADA seamlessly into the heart of Toorak.
St Martins Lane Residence sees Kestie Lane Studio and Matt Gibson Architecture + Design combine to give new deliberation to an existing heritage home, ensuring its continued relevance.
House N by Joyce Architecture conveys creative sway, thriving under constraints and space limitations – elements that typically derail design projects.
Prahran Residence sees Melanie Beynon Architecture & Design overlay modern insertions through a refined approach, ensuring the resulting home captures its past.
Lorne House sees Austin Design Associates draw focus on the surrounding context as inspiration for the home and enrich the project through textures and an outward directive.
Bringing a vivacious showcase to Melbourne in celebration of the brand’s 15th year, DesignByThem presented a discerning selection of Australian designs at their Show+Tell event.
Keep House sees BKK Architects reference the traditional form of a castle, creating privacy through the select and contained openings and proposing the ideal solution to an exposed corner allotment.
Designed with an Australian sensibility and made with quality and integrity, Melbourne-based homeware and lifestyle brand Hanna Hygge celebrates locally designed items for interior spaces.
Normanby sees Pleysier Perkins reference the detail and rigour of the previous chapter in crafting the new, which extends outward deeper into the site.
Canning Street sees Heartly combines an honouring of the home’s past with a contemporary understanding of materials, space and light, creating a home of enduring relevance.
Surrounded by the factories and warehouses that characterise North Melbourne, Bodel by Workroom slots in seamlessly, courtesy of design details considered from the macro right down to the micro level.
Parkside Apartment by Wolveridge Architects harnesses its potential with full force, embracing its 40-year history with fitting contemporary touchpoints.
Grid House sees Doherty Design Studio and Ari Alexander embrace colour and the surrounding landscape, opening and extending the existing home whilst retaining the essence of the original.
The Bach Pad sees Merrylees Architecture play on the contrast between the reflective glass exterior casing of the home and the more intimate internal spaces.
House for Eva sees MRTN Architects carefully arrange the resulting zones on site, weaving in opportunities to engage with natural light and direct views outward.
Yarra Bend sees Austin Maynard Architects focus on enhancing the existing, integrating new and purpose-driven additions that elevate the everyday and their coming chapters.
Shack Attack sees Insider Outsider and Amber Lenette join forces to breathe new life into the coastal home, expressing key features and a connection to the natural surrounds.
Glen Iris House sees Nala Design and Archtistic Designa Group combine to propose a home of woven textures and soft tonality, with a dedicated expression of craft.
Chelsea Street Residence sees Living Edge Design Studio inject a playful rigour through combining natural and geometric elements, enhancing the everyday for a young family.
Crafted in collaboration with NGV, Melbourne Design Week Great sees Dane combine philosophy and sensory exploration in a material installation and interactive retreat.
Beaconsfield Parade House sees Jackson Clements Burrows Architects extend the relevance of an existing heritage home to allow for a multi-layered brief.
Flinders Horizon sees Mim Design together with BH Architects propose a generous home of grand proportions, playing with shadow and light to animate the experience of engaging with the architecture.
Brunswick Street sees Folk Architects embed a contemporary character through warmth and flexibility, ensuring the resulting home feels connected and openly engaged.
FOS House sees EBD Architects extrude the previous exterior constraints of the home, pulling apart planes and inserting glazing between joins to let light in.
Brunswick House sees Lisa Breeze Architecture combines a celebration of the existing history with a contemporary animation of the new spaces, actively engaging the extents of the site.