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.
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.
Gridded House sees Carr combine the original and the new with seamless ease, blanketing the differing eras in a shared tonality and continued dedication to craft throughout.
Malvern East House sees Studio Esteta retain the charm of the existing in aligning the addition to the terrain below, expanding the home through a sensitive and crisply contemporary lens.
A rare combination of the monumental and the approachable, engagement with the public is at the heart of the design of the Ian Potter Southbank Centre by John Wardle Architects.
Starting as a feel-good project during lockdown, Tilly Barber's bespoke furniture brand Monde is rewriting the rulebook for modular furniture with a sustainable edge.
Windsor Residence sees Cera Stribley focus on responding to the surrounding and established context and propose two intercepting residences that present as one.
Hughesdale House sees Tom Eckersley Architects introducesa crafted addition to the rear of an existing heritage home, creating key connections to the extents of the site in the process.
McPhail House sees AD Design Develop draw inspiration from the silhouette and materiality of the original in sculpting a fitting addition to sit considerate and subdued to the rear.
Sanctuary House sees DX Architects focus on opening and encouraging light inward to propose a series of connected volumes that deliberately feel lofted and generous.
Nestled in the leafy suburb of Hawthorn, No. 58 Wattle by Ewert Leaf is a collection of seven townhouses that thoughtfully rework their established site’s history.
Edgevale House sees Byrant Alsop Architects focus on creating a unique series of gestures that individually capture the nuanced way that the home intends to be occupied.
10 Fold sees Timmins and Whyte Architecture and Design focus on retaining a lineage of crafted details in proposing the addition, while ensuring a refinement and relevance bind the old and new.
Allan Street sees Webster Architecture & Interiors, Nathan Burkett and Simone Haag all combine to redefine the coastal holiday home, emphasising an openness between inside and out.
At Script Skincare in South Yarra, you’re encouraged to take a slow, intuitive journey through the retail store, beginning with insight and intrigue, through to education.
MEJ Residence sees Nickolas Gurtler expand on the previously identified framework, drawing formal references from the existing in proposing the new as an expression of its owners.
Brighton House sees FIGR draw musings from the original details to propose an addition that opens and embraces the surrounds as an extension of the home.
Villa Glen sees Lucy Clemenger Architects draw from the existing character and generous proportions to propose a matched extension to elevate the everyday.
Queen and Collins Tower by Studio 103, albeit in the Melbourne CBD, draws on the period detailing of the Renaissance-style architecture it sits within.
It is rare that a multi-level, developer-driven proposal considers its landscape and surrounds with such intent, but Carr’s Como Terraces is one very well executed exception.
Portsea sees Chamberlain Architects together with developer De Luca and Heidi Build collaboratively propose a refined and considered contemporary coastal home.
Six of the 15 A New Normal pilot projects have secured funding with discussions underway for further projects elsewhere in Australia and around the world.
Set in the heart of Melbourne’s bustling Collingwood, Otter Place exemplifies developer Milieu’s design-centric and socially-driven ethos – a culmination of the company’s 10 years.
Fireside House sees Breathe propose generous and enveloping spaces that are bound by a shared warmth and natural illumination, connecting to the surrounding garden.
Set within Melbourne’s historic Normanby Chambers, Chancery Lane is an immersive dining experience that celebrates the decadence of the building and the signature cuisine of chef, Scott Pickett.
Informed by an empathetic and inclusive approach to self-care, Sense of Self is a welcoming, tranquil bathhouse designed in collaboration by Hearth Studio, Chamberlain Architects and Setsquare Studio.
The inaugural Melbourne Design Fair by the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Art Foundation has been launched, celebrating established and emerging artists and designers.
Toorak Residence sees ADDARC propose a modern formality that allows the garden to become part of the experience of the home, defined by a crisp refinement.
Eliza House sees WALA combine robust and low maintenance detailing together with a contemporary warmth to create a home that will remain relevant and endure for many years to come.
Nightingale is the marker of a shift in multi-residential housing; its commitment to delivering high quality housing built for people and the planet is resolute.
Xavier Avenue sees Bryant Alsop Architects draw on the surrounding silhouettes to propose a home of lasting relevance that has its own unique identity ingrained through a contemporary crispness.
South House sees Ben Callery Architects, BuildHer Collective and Co.Kitchens combine to bring a holistic vision of calm retreat to the suburban residential surrounds.
As an interior design practice specialising in workplace strategy, Futurespace harnesses a problem-solving, design-led approach to enhance the workplace experience.
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