Seamlessly woven into the existing residential streetscape, The Dentist by Rob Kennon Architects embraces a bold civic language, while thoughtfully addressing heritage.
Astrid Dispensary by Alte. Studio, advocates for the relevance of cannabinoid medicine, plant-based therapies and nutraceuticals via a design language that juxtaposes traditional approaches.
Partnering with Sun Studios, Image Makers Association Australia unveils 1 Shot 22, a rare exhibition of unique photography featuring work from leading architectural photographers.
Fashion and lifestyle boutique Grace has opened a captivating retail experience in Brighton – a fashion mecca for lovers of style, designed by Grace Founder Ilana Moses.
As a warm and enduring family home, Brighton Residence aims to capture the spirit of a timeless base for the fluctuations of family, seeing Studio Tate and Mirabuild.
Elwood Residence sees Lucy Bowen Design and Lisa Buxton Interiors expand on the already generous internal proportions to engage with natural light and create a shared openness.
Designed by The Stella Collective, Martha Beach House is a home of elevated details and hardworking, tactile materials with ocean views and a connection to context.
In crafting her own home, Lani Fixler has created a place that is at once private and personal while also engaging in an open conversation with the streetscape.
Offering an evolving selection of furniture, lighting, accessories and joinery, Collective is devoted to tailoring unique design and furniture solutions for discerning clientele.
Aligning with its coastal positioning, Bayside Blue combines linear and curved approaches, seeing My Architect and Skulptur Architecture collaborate to propose a sense of balance.
Inspired by the natural tones of the surrounding Australian bush, Longwood by Cantilever Interiors is a tasteful renovation of an original stone structure on Broodmare farm in the Strathbogie Ranges.
After three-and-a-half years of collaboration, the work of architects Noxon Giffen and landscape designers McGregor Coxall has culminated in a sensitive series of shelters along the Grampians Peaks.
Weeroona House – a Queen Anne villa in Melbourne’s Hawthorn – features a noteworthy copper-clad extension by Neil Architecture and spirited touches by Simone Haag.
The Frame Bedroom and Frame Office collections expand on the success of the Kett Frame Living collection, representing a complete storage solution for the home.
Head Street in Brighton by Architecton is a large family home which takes cues from its bayside location through appealing spatial and material qualities.
Park House sees Pleysier Perkins and Mimi Design combine to carefully craft a home that respects its origins, while extruding the essence of the home into a new addition.
The Seat House sees Atlas Architects blur the lines between inside and out, ensuring a direct connection to place while creating a cohesive and functioning family home.
Matthews House sees Kennedy Nolan transform an existing late-modernist home into an allied and intentional series of spaces, enriched through texture and tonality, focusing on an outward connection.
Externally, Wimbledon Avenue is an audacious statement of artfully arranged brickwork. Sculptural exploration continues within, culminating in the conjunctive centrepiece – a staircase by S&A Stairs.
AKM Apartment Richmond sees the reshaping of a piece of local history, where Melanie Beynon Architects recognise nods to industry with a more contemporary occupation.
Coinciding with the brand’s 20th anniversary, HAY brings its vibrancy and flair for design to the heart of Melbourne with the opening of its second Australian store.
Visitors to interior designer Wendy Holland’s Mount Martha house are drawn to the central feature in her open-plan living room – a suspended JC Bordelet Eva 992 fireplace from Sculpt.
Thomson House sees C. Kairouz Architects rework the existing Edwardian-era home, expanding on the original footprint to create a connected series of spaces that open to the newly introduced garden.
Toorak Residence combines highly contrasted elements to embed moments of drama and retreat, where Emma Tulloch Architects binds the new additions to the existing home.
Tear Away House sees Splinter Society explore the potential of interstitial spaces and the resulting opportunities that sit between solid and void elements, interweaving the new forms amongst the old.
Housing high-end furniture, lighting and design objects from leading-edge brands, Mobilia’s new Melbourne showroom offers a glimpse to the future of retail in Australia and beyond.
The Whiskey Room represents a collection of spaces that combine the nostalgia of a life well-travelled, with the many finds the owners have acquired along the way.
Kate Stokes and Haslett Grounds, the dynamic design duo behind Melbourne-based furniture and lighting brand Coco Flip, usher in a new era for the brand.
Exemplifying the company’s approach to design, the Duobuilt Melbourne HQ is characterised by a clean and contemporary aesthetic with attention to detail and precision execution.
405 Bourke Street sees Woods Bagot carves a new commercial home for NAB and layers a series of ‘third spaces’ for people to meet, do business and find respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Paying homage to the Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier in Ronchamp, Fawkner House combines an organic approach to form and mass with a celebration of light,
Together with an internationally-based client, CHROFI carefully managed both a repurposing and a new build to create a unique addition to Cape Schanck.
Fitzroy North House sees Figureground Architecture centre their efforts around the garden and landscape spaces as a key element of everyday life, encouraging a holistic openness.
Avvers draw from the abundant mountainous surrounds and focus on simplicity and a deliberate stripping of the superfluous to create the warm and encasing retreat that is Wallaby Hill House.
Barfold Estate sees Layan Architecture draw from the rural vernacular in proposing an aptly fitting form, as it sits long and linear, and perched overlooking the adjacent dam.
Elwood House sees AM Architecture take cues from the generous scale of the existing in proposing the additions and continuing the home’s crafted legacy.
Through an increased perception of scale and a focus on the surrounding natural elements, Periscope funnels light through the centre of its slight allotment.
Allowing an interplay with the landscape, Brighton Residence sees Robson Rak and Melbourne Homes of Distinction create a considered articulation of its façade.
Torquay Cabin 1 sees Emma Mitchell Architects focus on a raw and honest approach to materiality, encouraging an interplay with the natural and surrounding elements.
Victoria House sees AD Design Develop transform a Spanish-mission villa-style home, opening to the landscape and carving meaningful connections in the process.
House Caramél sees CJH Studio focus on embedding warmth through subtle variations and a blanketed consistency throughout, emphasising the home as a place of calm.
Wren House sees Wolveridge Architects reimagine the traditional response to place and instead look to Japanese influences to encase the family home as a place of warmth and enrichment.
Georgina sees Templeton Architecture play with textural weight, composing materials to engage with the natural elements and incoming light throughout the day.
Hawthorn Project sees Rosanna Ceravolo propose a highly detailed sculpting of form that embeds a contemporary rigour among the existing heritage detailing and structure.