Shadow Cottage Daylesford sits as a ‘shadow’ of the original cottage on the site, with MRTN Architects carefully layers the existing architectural lineage of the site into the new entity.
Cobild Office sees Mim Design together with Fieldwork Architecture bring a refined and sharply curated palette together to create a contemporary and considered workplace.
Cunningham Street Residence sees Studiofour take the role of responding to the existing 1970s elements as a guide, enhancing the home through weaving a muted and considered freshness.
Beach House Geelong, with architecture by Hare and Hare, sees Studio Esteta conjure a relaxed and casual eatery experience connecting openly to its location and embracing the outdoors.
Inspired by European design, Biasol aims to revolutionise classic design, with a strong focus on producing distinctive products with local manufacturers.
Middle Park Residence sees Matyas Architects celebrate the existing heritage elements and inject a modern and natural clarity in realigning the home with sound contemporary living principles.
Mr Robertson Café sees Maris Danos Architecture propose an appeal to match the wide-ranging patronage, brought together through a shared need for nurturing and comfort.
Aireys House sees Byrne Architects use angled planes and a clear connection outward to create a home deeply embedded in its site, immersed in its landscape.
Through an embrace of contextual cues, Henry Street Townhouses see Maria Danos Architecture propose a visually open and inviting vernacular, which sits appropriately within a familiar urban setting.
Summer House sees NTF Architecture respectfully brings both old and new together, with the existing vernacular, as a guide, emphasised by a shared lightness of form and feel.
Budapest Café sees Biasol take influence from a love of modern art to conjure a place of concentrated immersion, one intended to take its visitors on a journey.
Adam Kane Architects’ Studio sees Adam Kane Architects employ a similar restraint and heightened engagement with craft and detailing and conjure a space of calming clarity.
Middle Park House sees Auhaus utilise a series of carving gestures to connect and bind the internal experience and encourage a flooding of natural light inward.
South Yarra Apartment by Rosanna Ceravolo uses an expression of detail and takes cues from the building’s original ornate geometries to inject a welcomed personality in the process.
Clark House sees SJB approach the extension and renovation works through a respectful heritage lens, allowing the significant home to be enhanced through an opening and softening approach.
After becoming involved once construction commenced, Tom Robertson and Simone Haag leant on renowned suppliers like Made By Storey to bring this Red Hill home to life.
With unobstructed views across a two-hectare lagoon, the new location for Australian hospitality group Three Blue Ducks is an iconic addition to Melbourne’s north-west.
With a reputation for breathing new life into historic residences, David Cook-Doulton’s latest effort, Lyon House, is no exception. Once more, form and function merge, ably aided by premium suppliers.
DPRK: North Korea in Colour, The Extended Series by Dave Kulesza, premiers of the 5th of December at the Fenton & Fenton showroom in Prahran, Melbourne.
Preston House sees Lauren Egan Design layer elements to add depth and richness through a curated approach, creating a home embedded in a strong sense of identity.
A sensitive and retrained extension, Denbigh Road House sees Clare Cousins Architects bring a refinement and resolute timelessness in the approach to creating a robust family home.
Meticulously appointed and sculptural in its interior form, Ottawa Road House by Fiona Lynch Office is materially-rich and refined, carefully balancing classical and contemporary elements.
Born from a play on duality, Mayfield Avenue by Studiofour called for a contrast between architecture and interiors, expressed through clean lines and thoughtful, timeless materiality and detailing.
Malvern East House sees Heartly inject a contemporary relevance and vibrancy through softening curves, colour and a classical approach, tying the old with the new.
The Eastbourne sees Bates Smart, in collaboration with Mirvac and the Freemasons Victoria, propose apartments steeped in luxury and a sense of enduring timelessness.
Monochrome House, the latest project from Pleysier Perkins, provides a contemporary addition to the rear of an Edwardian home in Melbourne’s leafy green Malvern East.
Park Life by Architecture Architecture returns the home to the Garden City principles – integrating the home with its gardens and streetscapes – on which it was founded.
Set on a sloping site in picturesque Red Hill and surrounded by gum trees, InForm’s and Pleysier Perkins’ latest project has been designed in direct response to its surroundings.
Woodland House sees Sgourakis Architects create a sense of balance through the injecting of textural interest and vibrancy within this contemporary and modest family home.
The Melbourne home of Architecton Director Nick Lukas balances the simplicity of rectilinear forms and raw materials such as concrete, steel and glass with elegant, detailed interiors.
Fitzroy Apartments sees BKK Architects emphasise an appreciation of community through the combined use of textural materiality and an imbued sense of homeliness.
Fitzroy North House 02 by Rob Kennon Architects combine the atypical and the refined to propose a contemporary home that sits respectfully within its inherited structure.
Zen Architects’ Pool House gestures to the forms and details of the original Victorian shopfront while creating a new contemporary home designed for entertaining and multigenerational living.
Oak Tree House sees Susi Leeton Architecture and Interiors combine restraint and subtleties to propose a welcoming home set around its own generous oak tree.
Metropol sees Rakumba collaborate with German designer Sebastian Herkner to imagine a collection of simple and subtle gestures that come together as an expression of form and light.
Clifton Hill sees Studio Goss take cues from the building’s Brutalist past to create a highly detailed and restrained apartment archetype in the otherwise heritage-rich Clifton Hill.
Warm and welcoming, with generous curves and a subtle, organic palette, The Expansive Kitchen designed by Kennedy Nolan is a collaboration with Laminex that explores the potential of laminate.
Brass House sees Edwina Glenn closely collaborate with the client and builder to bring a combined refinement and textural palette to this existing Toorak home.
HIP V. HYPE and Six Degrees Architects, the team behind Nightingale 2.0, are bringing a new sustainable, community-focused apartment development to life with Ferrars & York.
Brighton East House by InForm is a double-story home created to allow its inhabitants, a family of six, places of connection as well as spaces for each to retreat.
Breathe Architecture’s Warehouse Greenhouse challenges the typical residential vernacular, doing more with less to create a balance with the natural world and combining sustainable principles.
The Flinders House sees Sally Draper Architects combine an appreciation for context and an understanding of materiality and restraint, to propose a secluded retreat.