Transforming a solicitor’s office into a restaurant and wine bar, Peter Frederick Cole Architect and Hearth Studio draw on Gray and Gray’s past to respond to its eclectic locale.
Sweetwater House by Christopher Botterill – principal architect at Jackson Clement Burrows Architects – is a materially honest and flexible residence for a growing family.
Reimagine by Architecture Works is an affectionate renovation that elevates the functionality of the existing home while infusing it with a sense of contemporary sophistication.
Albert Mo has announced his new practice, Albert Mo Architects, after 23 years of Architects EAT. The studio will explore the idea of home and designing for the senses.
Adrian Amore Architects brings a playful and refined approach to the renovation of an existing Edwardian home, using curvature and geometry to create an overall composition of harmony.
When presented with a brief to turn a dark, aging building in Toorak into a warm and inviting home, Workroom approached the project with a purposeful sense of wonder and awareness.
Reminiscent of the warmth, sophistication and comfort of a modern home, Molteni&C’s showroom gives customers the chance to explore the brand’s furniture collections in a crafted, refined way.
Situated on a sweep of native bushland on Bunurong Country, Phillip Island, the gymnasium at Cowes Primary School is a colossal, nature- oriented light box that takes a leaf from its surroundings.
Big Gore by Tom Robertson Architects masterfully combines heritage and modern design in a Fitzroy home, optimising space and blending privacy with family living.
Coburg and Moreland Stations by Wood Marsh Architecture are civic architectural responses that celebrate the history of railways while upgrading infrastructure and improving amenities.
Over 11 days and at venues in both the city and regional Victoria, Melbourne Design Week 2024 is an unmissable opportunity to engage with the best of Australian and global design.
Designed in consultation with students and staff, a new five-level, 5,000-square-metre building by Kosloff Architecture is a huge fillip for the ever-expanding Mount Alexander College in Melbourne.
To breathe new life into Armytage House, both WMK Architecture and Indre Concepts have kept its grandeur alive by carefully blending old charm with a cosy, artisanal feel.
Randolph House by Studio RCA draws on moments of its past as a single-fronted Victorian Workers' Cottage while delivering a new functional extension for a growing family.
A new development offered an interior design director homeowner to respond with a home that explores the blending of new and old through a monochromatic, minimalistic lens.
Studiofour opens up the internal layout of Albany Road Residence, fostering deeper connections to the surrounding garden areas and proposing a sanctuary of lasting calm and composure.
Drawing inspiration from the traditional Australian beach house, Jan Juc House by Eldridge Anderson Architects replaces an existing lightweight coastal form with the aim to blend seamlessly.
A shopfront in Melbourne’s Malvern possessed the kind of warmth, intimacy and scalability that Nickolas Gurtler Office sensed would create the perfect shared working space with LBD STUDIOS.
Kowtow’s Naarm boutique is designed to reflect the fashion label’s sustainability ethos with a refined and understated palette of natural materials and woven fabrics.
Bangalore Residence by Manna Made and Bellhaus Design Office is expanded and restored, retaining its historical authenticity as a tribute to the original home on the property.
With the landscape of physical retail spaces constantly changing, a boutique needs to leave the buyer affected in some tangible way. Ena Pelly Armadale does just that.
Victorian House by Pasquale Cook is a testament to delicate curation; it’s collection of pieces pay homage to the home’s history while aligning with the preferences of its current occupants.
Defined by warmth and a considered materiality, Casa Piva in Melbourne – the home of architect Andrew Piva – is small in stature but big on functionality and vision.
Decor + Design 2024 brings a stellar roll-call of the country’s best design brands to Melbourne in July. But there’s more: this year’s event also features an innovate Green Design Show.
In the heart of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market precinct, a $15.7 million state-of-the-art facility has taken root, making a resounding statement about the city’s commitment to community and culture
Located in the St Germain building in Melbourne’s Toorak, real estate agent Kay & Burton’s warm and welcoming headquarters is the sublime creation of Powell & Glenn.
Dedicated to constructing spaces that foster collaboration and innovation, Studio Edwards has created a highly sustainable workplace for digital agency Total Design in Melbourne’s Collingwood.
Acknowledging the importance of the kitchen as a domestic sanctuary, Cantilever Interiors specialises in the reverent craftsmanship of user-centric kitchen joinery.
Mim Design delicately preserved Wren House’s heritage charm while integrating a floor plan fit for contemporary living and the evolving needs of a young family.
For boutique real-estate developer Holder East’s new headquarters on Queen Street in Melbourne’s CBD, Fender Katsalidis created a highly considered, tranquil space.
Melbourne Design Week will return for its eighth year from 23 May to 2 June 2024, featuring thought-provoking exhibitions, talks, installations and workshops throughout Melbourne and regional Victoria
Commissioned by one of its residential clients, Lande Architects revitalised financial planning business Planning Partners’ workplace in the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell.
Prominently occupying one corner of Kew Junction, Clifton Hotel has been revitalised by PUBLIC and Grossi Group and adorned with a new centrepiece: the classic Italian restaurant, Puttanesca.
Mid-century architectural principles from Frank Lloyd Wright, one of its most lauded forebears, has inspired the design of this home in Victoria that intuitively connects with its landscape.
Elton Group and Tongue & Groove are co-presenting an exhibition that showcases the beauty, potential and sustainability of timber for this year’s Melbourne Design Week.
Founded on collaboration and with a passion for robust and timeless spaces, this thriving Melbourne architecture studio creates meaningful designs informed by the histories of places and people.
Evoking the qualities of the Mediterranean region, the retail premises has now evolved to include a traditional wine bar that cultivates nostalgia, heritage and deeply entrenched family values.
To transform the lobby of the 321X office tower on Exhibition Street in Melbourne’s CBD, award-winning architecture and interior design studio Carr looked to the nearby Carlton Gardens for inspiration
The newest site for a high-end co-working community, The Commons Wellington Street complements the vibe of the formerly industrial, now hip inner-Melbourne suburb of Collingwood.
Inspired by the masters of Italian design, Cecconi’s Toorak offers sophisticated dining brought to life by architecture and interior design studio Travis Walton.
Positioned at the lively intersection of Richmond’s Church Street and Bridge Road, Richmond Traders – a collaborative venture by SJB and NH Architecture – is a vibrant urban village.
Layered with nuanced feminine touches, Amelia Barry’s studio in Malvern, Victoria, embraces the history of the building and provides inspiration for her team and clients.
A lot has changed for furniture brand Apparentt over the past five years, as the husband-and-wife duo behind the company continue to diversify their offerings.
Jane Cameron Architects transformed a humble Californian Bungalow into a more contemporary and functional home without neglecting its original architecture.
Palm House undergoes a contemporary renovation of its 1960s modernist beginnings by BayleyWard, expanding the dwelling while incorporating intriguing and playful elements within.
The legacy of House on the Hill is extended as Robson Rak constructs an extension using rammed earth, anchoring the building within the landscape while preserving connections throughout.
Mygunyah by the Circus by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design is a contemporary architectural intervention that combines three pavilions, subtly connected to an existing Victorian home in Melbourne.
Sorrento House on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula reflects builder Galgroup’s ethos: an unwavering commitment to excellence in creating easy-living homes.