Within the bustling retail complex that is Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne’s south-east, Mim Design has created a haven of refinement and sophistication.
Gantry House sees OOF! architecture expands on the existing footprint of a weatherboard home, allowing for a generous and welcoming series of volumes to bring the family together.
Terrace House in Brunswick by Austin Maynard Architects is a thought-provoking contribution to the changing landscape of medium density housing models, prioritising environmental and social factors al
Across 11 days in March, Melbourne Design Week hummed through the state of Victoria with over 350 talks, tours, exhibitions, launches and workshops exploring how design can shape our future.
Collaborating with 25 local makers across various mediums, John Wardle and Simon Lloyd present an exhibition of works designed to transcend mere practicality.
The reductionist approach of Adam Kane Architects sees Beyond Clinic’s newest initiative in Hawthorn with spaces that interlock and flow into one another with ease.
Specialising in high-end residential developments across Melbourne, ANGLE projects aspire to embody incomparable quality. Impervious to trends and feigned resilience.
Doherty Design Studio, Chan Architecture and APC Build harness a collaborative approach to transform a Victorian terrace in Melbourne’s Middle Park into a generous and functional family home.
Designed by Sydney-based Esoteriko, Rachel Gilbert Emporium is guided by structure, movement and a sculpted approach to form, reflecting the understated beauty of the Australian designer’s garments.
As part of Melbourne Design Week 2022, Spenca & Lyda presents Futures Collective at Villa Alba Museum in Kew featuring work by Jon Goulder, Broached Commissions, Fiona Lynch and more.
The casual ease and familiarity of Melbourne-based photographer Tom Ross allows him to genuinely connect with his subject. Intuitive and adaptable, he embraces the unpredictability of a day on set.
Amongst the suburban fabric of Thornbury is Fitzroy Community School Creative Space completed in 2011 by Baracco + Wright Architects with Richard Stampton Architects.
Sandwiched between two buildings, Jolimont Infill by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design is a compelling paradigm for multi-residential design within an urban context.
Clarence Apartments by Architects EAT is a building that emphasises opportunities for social interaction and connections to nature within a brick structure that relates to its residential.
Broached Commissions is a research and narrative-driven production house, exploring the historical role of design through applied arts and critiquing design as a construct.
Volker Haug’s internationally-celebrated lighting studio in Melbourne balances robustness with fragility through an understanding of the relationship between lighting and interiority.
An electrifying convergence of artists and collectors is set to delight this March with the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Art Foundation announcing the launch of Melbourne Design Fair.
To be exhibited as part of the upcoming 2022 Melbourne Design Week, It's Up to Us explores the contribution of women in design through lenses of creativity, representation, freedom and advocacy.
Sculpted by the constraints of its tight, inner-suburban site in Windsor, Eastbourne by Eastop Architects is an introspective home that skilfully balances privacy and connection.
The Penthouse at Thirty Anderson designed by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors draws on nature’s unrivalled tranquillity, resulting in a luxurious residence that explores kinship through design.
Founded on a passion for design, quality and a genuine approach to business, In Good Company is the Melbourne-based design destination created by Louise Bastiras.
Originally designed and built by Alistair Knox in 1969 and recently updated by architect Adriana Hanna, The Fisher House is an exemplar of Australian modernism.
Tom Robertson Architects has reincarnated a tired twin set of cabins into an accommodation offering unique to Red Hill and the surrounding Mornington Peninsula.
On a quiet street in Collingwood in Melbourne’s inner north, a delicate little glass pavilion by Office Mi–Ji sits tucked to one side of a warehouse site.
Armadale House sees an Edwardian-era dwelling in Melbourne’s south-east emerge as a grand family home, embracing its decorative side while celebrating a new pared-back identity.
Directly informed by its Sorrento location, Fiona Lynch does away with the pastiche notion of beachside living to deliver a coastal home full of warmth, tranquillity and texture.
Nicholls Residence sees Tecture respectfully integrate the heritage elements of the home through a contemporary overlay, opening volumes to encourage light in.
Cheltenham House sees Page Stewart use a controlled rigor to both restore and extend the previous volumes, focusing on character and facilitating a contemporary interpretation.
Grange sees Conrad Architects and Lauren Tarrant unite in sculpting an enduring and rhythmic addition to inner Melbourne, as a true sanctuary for its owners.
Cecil Street sees Chamberlain Architects focus on bringing natural light inward, ensuring clean and uninterrupted gestures connect to a shared sense of calm felt throughout.
Pocket Rocket House sees Timmins and Whyte Architecture and Design combine efficiency and curation to propose the resulting light-filled home, transforming the experience from within.
Glen Iris House sees Living Edge Design Studio draw from the open and plentiful proportions of the home to create spaces for entertaining and gathering while allowing for intimate moments as needed.
LSH Residence sees Davidov Architects conjure a calm and cleanly conceived series of spaces with associated framed portals to the surrounding landscape.
Malvern East Residence sees Hecker Guthrie use considered restraint in ensuring the existing meaning and storied spaces of the California bungalow are preserved in place.
Simpson Street by Steffen Welsch Architects is an environmentally conscious family home underpinned by a refreshingly playful spirit and a focus on natural materials.
Creswick House sees Moby Architecture and Interiors combine both rural and contemporary languages in proposing the final resolve, emphasising the natural.
Ocean House sees Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors draw on the unyielding coastal conditions to propose a protective and robust holiday home for family and friends.
Wheelers Hill Residence sees Matyas Architects draw from their raw and natural palette to create a series of spaces that embrace warmth and a shared open connectedness.