Darling Apartment by Blair Smith Architecture is an experiment in inner-city regeneration, a compact yet highly considered apartment upgrade harnessed by deft planning and warm material profiles.
Malvern Residence II sees Studio Tate combine a playful take on colour and finish, together with heightened and considered detailing, to propose a contextually responsive resolve.
Power Street Apartment sees Atelier Wagner continue the existing heritage of the home, fused with a contemporary convenience, in proposing the articulated and refined home.
Barkly Street sees Dan Gayfer and Lewis Marash focus on detail and materiality to carve the new addition, proposing a home of considered and efficient moments.
Waffle House sees Rob Kennon Architects craft a series of gestures that reorient and connect the new volumes with the existing, proposing an enduring and considered resolve.
Divided House sees JCB Architects craft an engaged replacement to the existing house in the form of two separate homes that interact with their individual streetscapes accordingly.
Oblica is dedicated to bringing luxuriously designed heaters to Australian homes, and the Tubes range is no exception, walking the line between statement sculpture and essential heating device.
Breese Street, a true collaboration, sees local architects DKO and Breathe Architecture combine with developer Milieu, building a clear understanding of place and community.
Clare Cousins Architects takes a pragmatic yet poetic approach in balancing old and new to create a home that is immersed within both its immediate landscaped setting and the broader heritage context.
Building on from the success of its first collection, Ruum has moved to create a new series of homes known as the Escape Collection, enlisting five industry leading architects.
Coastal Court sees Bower Architecture institutively respond to the natural elements on site, in proposing a forever home intended to patina and pattern in harmony with the elements.
Initially destined to be demolished and replaced, Main Ridge House was instead resolved to retain the original building after Chamberlain Architects’ analysis of the site.
Buff Nail Studios by Golden sees carefully crafted and contemporary interior that equals the holistic nail art experience on offer unfold by behind a signature blue door.
Irving Street Townhouses sees B.E. Architecture joins forces with developer Figurehead in exploring an alternative to the traditional development model, brought together through refinement.
With raw and textured natural materials, landscape-inspired tones and eclectic native plantings, Blairgowrie Beach House has a strong sense of place that induces a holiday state of mind.
A project conceived & delivered in the midst of the pandemic, Charnwood saw architects Inarc, builders S&K Group, landscape designers Amanda Oliver Gardens work together to navigate the complexities.
Elwood Bungalow House sees Rob Kennon Architects draw on a restrained simplicity to balance the overt and generous sweeping geometric gestures on site.
Creating a ‘stage for life’ is the ethos behind luxury engineered timber flooring supplier Made by Storey and drives every facet of the business, from product design to final installation.
Unfolding beyond the modest façade of a heritage-listed Victorian terrace, South Melbourne House’s lofty aspirations are articulated in the unexpected drama of its spaces.
Amongst the Edwardian houses of the former Gascoigne estate in Malvern East, Studio Lancini has created a home that is crisp and elegant, with a touch of the surreal to intrigue and inspire.
Box Hill South House talks to family ideals and values, with Preston Lane creating an energy efficient home with articulated volumes and consolidated approach.
Fleming Park House sees Cloud Architecture embed flexibility as a core principle into the deliberately dynamic floor plan, allowing for changed iterations and functionality over time.
Felix sees Flux Interior Design take inspiration from the existing building and laneway location to create a hospitality space of embracing warmth and layered texture.
Brighton East 3 sits poised as a glowing façade. InForm has created a visually impactful structure that remains distinctive in its sculpturally dynamic shape and form.
Presenting a solid-looking, fibre cement-clad volume to the street, Corner House by Archier sets up a productive tension between robust finishes and refined timber.
Luke Stanley Architects’ renovation has given fresh but authentic expression to a family bungalow, creating a unified home of understated strength and attentive functionality.
Brunswick Yard sees Carr elevate the storied and layered narrative that is Brunswick and propose a series of homes that respond with fitting refinement.
Techne Studio sees Techne Architecture and Interior Design turn well-honed knowledge into practice in the proposal of the studio’s own dedicated workspace in Carlton.
ArtBank sees Edition Office take cues from the lineage of the site and its purpose storing years of contemporary Australian art to propose an aptly fitting and crafted space.
The Australian community embraced Melbourne Design Week 2021 with enthusiasm, showing an elevated appetite for design as a source of creative inspiration and a meaningful agent of change.
Mr.P Studio sees Ritz & Ghougassian combine a refined consideration in proposing a series of spaces that redefine the needs of the studio, conceived through a crisp and contemporary lens.
Coastal Home sees K.P.D.O. draw on the endearing outdoor spaces as inspiration, focusing on key vistas and natural flows of movement between inside and out.
Inspired by the rich and diverse Australian landscape, the latest statement pieces to join Ross Gardam’s Breeze Collection speak to earthy tones and bold finishes.
Terrace House 1 sees Dreamer Lab insert a restrained and subtle addition to the rear of a heritage home, opening up to the elements and blanketed by its own warming living native green roof.
Prior sees Ritz & Ghougassian brings a signature rigour and rhythmic approach in conjuring a unique and softly muted dining experience, with an emphasis on the elemental.
Baker Street House sees Pleysier Perkins use gestures of compression and release to create intimate moments within the home, while simultaneously connecting beyond the built edge.
Conceived from a series of bold and linear gestures, Sussex House sits weighted to its site opens through clean apertures to its surrounding manicured landscape.
Through a playfully bold approach, Penthouse II by K.P.D.O. captures the spirit and character of its owners, expressing colour and movement through the curation of treasured art and iconic furniture.
There Café sees Ewert Leaf combine crafted elements with texture and a focus on authentic materiality and details, while connecting to the site and an industrial narrative.
Conservatory Adaptation sees Architecture Associates carefully insert supporting elements to allow an embrace of the unused and bring in meaningful life.
Turn House sees Rebecca Naughtin Architect pay homage to the existing and diverse layers of the combined industrial and residential area, to propose a home that fuses sensibilities of both.
American oak by ASH is reshaping how American Oak is supplied to Australia and, in doing so, reinforcing a longstanding commitment to sustainable timber supply.
Princes Hill House sees Atelier Wagner carefully extract and insert elements to transform the restrictive outer shell into a functioning and light filled family abode.