Accessible through a newly defined courtyard area, Cochrane House is expanded with the addition of a sleek pavilion structure at the rear of the property.
A collaborative endeavour by Mazzei and Webster Architecture & Interiors, this stunning home in Hampton is the Grand Prize in the Royal Melbourne Hospital Home Lottery.
Embracing its coastal surrounds, Little More House elevates the traditional typology near the ocean by integrating considered detailing with a robustness for family life.
Honouring the grandeur of the home’s origins, Princes Hill Residence shows Melanie Beynon Architecture continue a connection to craft and considered detailing in its latest revitalisation.
For his own home in Melbourne’s Brighton, architect Martin Friedrich opted for Signorino’s Desert Silver marble, which unifies all the residence’s elements, creating a cohesive, harmonious whole.
Adelaide Villa by Mim Design retains its connections to the past yet is reinvigorated by generous addition that sits tucked to the rear and concealed from the streetscape.
SJB injects the modular off-the-plan apartment in the former London Hotel with colour and vibrancy, creating a daring home that is a true reflection of its owners.
In Foam House, Amelda Wilde Interior Design integrates textural layers throughout the residence, creating a connection to the coast and nurturing a sense of retreat.
C. Kairouz Architects undertakes an inspired renovation of a classic 1970s Melbourne home, championing its origins while making it thoroughly contemporary.
Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors reworks and expands Palm House by openly engaging with the surrounding landscape, imbuing the post-war home with a renewed sense of purpose.
The St Kilda home of Andrew Parr, Director of Interiors at SJB, St Kilda House is unashamedly playful, courageous and refreshingly eclectic, boldly redefining family living.
For Kōri Ice Cream, scooped into a narrow two-level heritage building in Melbourne’s Hawthorn, Architects EAT blend contemporary minimalism and loud Japanese hyperpop.
Delicately preserving the home’s Victorian-era history, Architecture Caisson employs restraint in composing an expanded footprint around a dual indoor-outdoor sanctuary space.
Through a regenerative transformation, Wetlands House is converted into a functional dwelling with a natural water landscape, anchoring the residence in place.
A historical address and shopping precinct that's home to more than 300 businesses is undergoing a significant redevelopment under the vision of Orchard Piper and Kerry Hill Architects.
Hotel House is the result of Ed and Edwina Glenn combining a passion for heritage and placemaking, transforming an existing commercial space into their own unique residence.
The NUX co-working and studio space in Melbourne’s Collingwood is the perfect embodiment of Sibling Architecture’s signature vibrant design vocabulary.
Courtside House on the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful, dynamic home that is firmly grounded in flexibility, encouraging gathering, activity and outdoor living.
Offering a layered architectural injection into a culturally diverse locale in Melbourne, 186-190 Lygon Street is a new mixed-use project of retail and high-end commercial suites.
Capturing a modern take on traditional bathing, Aurora Spa and Bathhouse offers a connected experience between thermal wellness and luxury accommodation.
Unlike many commercially driven developments, Asling is envisioned by Finnis Architects to offer a legacy for both the inhabitants and the surrounding area.
Kerstin Thompson Architects has delivered a multi-residential project reminiscent of Italian housing models, establishing a precedent for the integration of new architecture with heritage fabric.
McBride Charles Ryan and Kerstin Thompson Architects have masterplanned Clyde and Greenvale Secondary Colleges, two progressive and connected learning communities with individual characters.
Representing a shift towards fairer, more accessible and liveable housing options, 38 Albermarle Street is a thoughtfully designed, community-centric and sustainable dwelling.
Tasked with creating the GLDNN flagship store in Melbourne, Curious By Design combines sculptural architecture and sumptuous materiality with a generous spatial footprint.
The cross-disciplinary design practice, Foolscap Studio, continues to expand across Australia with projects that advance the potential of homegrown design at an international level.
Hidden within the beloved Hotel Windsor sits Kudo, a gluten-free artisan bakery that celebrates both the time-honoured craft of baking and sensitive design insertions.
Tristan Burfield demonstrates restraint in the approach of No.66 to ensure a lasting relevance with spaces of solitude and the blending of simplicity and rich textures.
Exquisitely crafted curves, organic materials and a buttery-warm colour palette form a modern interpretation of Mediterranean style in the family home.
Developer Piccolo reunites with architects Woods Bagot and interior designers Hecker Guthrie to establish a new benchmark for multi-residential living in Melbourne’s inner city.
Red Crest House by Dion Keech Architects, Loopea design Studio & Simone Haag coaxes into its design narrative the ancient natural beauty of the Dandenong Ranges.
Studio Tate’s conversion of a midcentury warehouse into a corporate campus for Australian cosmetic brand MECCA is an object lesson in light, colour and energy.
That Old Chestnut is a comforting haven amid lively surroundings, where FIGR seamlessly blends passive energy with the warmth of familiar residential living.
Von Leach Residence is a home that showcases the collaborative creativity of Amelda Wilde Interior Design and Von Steel, bringing together a shared passion for bold contrast.
Set on a prime corner in leafy Camberwell, in Melbourne’s east, Victoria & Burke sees Carr respond to both the natural elements and existing built forms that define its context.
In Albert Park Residence David Hicks combines an old-world charm and detailed elegance with a unique flair and opulence to create an extension of the owners.
Winwood Mckenzie’s Quarry House finds opportunity within heritage conditions to intensify connections to place, community and the joys of everyday life.
Elm Residence, created by Drew Cole Architects and GOLDEN, gracefully extends around an established elm tree on site, placing emphasis on creating a warm and open atmosphere.
Designed around a central courtyard, this home features glazed walls and large-scale windows that provide passive ventilation and daylight and a peaceful sense of being at one with nature.
Architect Nic Brunsdon’s material expression of air — realised in collaboration with St Kilda-based technical art consulting studio ENESS — draws intrigue and fascination.