Offering an experimental take on the traditional wellness centre, Relinque Urban Retreat is a cohesive space founded on the principles of holistic wellness.
Park House sees Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors and Allison Pye craft an enduring and classically proportioned home that reflects contemporary sculpture and openness.
Expressing the highly decorated elements of its Victorian-era origins, Tiara House sees FMD Architects reimagine the existing to facilitate a more contemporary and open way of living.
Henry Wilson is a designer of furniture, lighting, accessories and components in metal, stone and glass. His work recognises the beauty that comes from objects made by hand.
With a refined material palette and pops of colour, Foolscap Studio has created a jewel-like store and gallery for Melanie Katsalidis in Melbourne’s Royal Arcade.
The architecture of Mansard expresses a contemporary take on the classical, where Carr forms a rhythm within the façade through deep reveals that define public and private space.
Grana is a thoughtful take on the neighbourhood deli, with a cosy atmosphere, exposed brickwork and original concrete flooring all paying tribute to its humble setting.
Inglis Architects and Georgina Jeffries utilise natural materiality, organic lines and gentle hues to imbue a refined sense of composure within Martini.
In two new projects, Gilmore Interior Design and TSD Studio employ EGGER materials to promote sustainable and responsible design for aged care facilities.
Cale Peters Constructions and C. Kairouz Architects make considered design and construction choices on Overend Street Residence, capably navigating what to remove, keep, rework, reprioritise.
With built-in tools and accessories, the Abey Australia Boutique Collection contains a series of highly considered designs that transform household kitchens into user-friendly preparation stations.
Designed by Carr and developed by Figurehead Group, 116 Rokeby proposes a responsive place of work for design, property and construction professionals.
In harmony with the surrounding landscape and allowing its beauty to unfurl into view, a holiday home on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula invokes a vacation-inspired sense of discovery.
With masonry details and Tongue & Groove chevron flooring, this renovation of a Victorian terrace maintains the home’s historical aesthetic and the homeowner’s sense of belonging.
Located in the Victorian town of Torquay, Casita M represents the architecture commonly found in Southern California, where designer Emily Evans was born and raised.
In Darling Street, Cantilever Interiors delivers its trademark whole-of-home joinery design service to bring quality, function and a sleek aesthetic to this compact apartment renovation.
Deviating from the typical terrace typology, Princes Hill House sees Rob Kennon Architects open up the home to create a more connected interior that utilises the entire site.
Wheatland House sees Tom Robertson Architects renovate an Edwardian-era house that harmoniously blends old and new to create a beautiful and functional family abode.
Peacefully inserted into an abundant landscape, Off Grid House sees Archier remain true to the home’s name, respecting a removed and quietened sensibility.
Stony Creek Farm sees Bernie Everett Building draw from the site’s rich farming history to rework the existing residence and anchor it in place among the natural elements.
Designed to offer a multisensory experience, social enterprise Thankyou’s first concept store in Melbourne is an intimate, three-dimensional environment to showcase its evolving product range.
Inspired by a desire to bring awareness to the relationship between shelter and landscape, Nulla Vale House facilitates an immediate connection to place and context.
Zen Architects thoughtfully reinterprets the character of a historically significant suburb, creating a deeply layered home that reconciles with its past, present and surrounding landscape.
Drawing from the rich layers of heritage embedded within the building coupled with the British legacy of the owners, Parkville Residence sees Hecker Guthrie and Brayshaw Architects.
Extending the legacy of the heritage workers’ cottage, Nardel Architects overlay a careful restraint with soft sensibility in Brunswick West Residence, blurring the old and new.
Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner-north is the first realisation of Nightingale’s triple bottom line approach to housing applied at a precinct-level scale.
Confident amid South Yarra’s tree-lined streetscape, Stanhope Court timelessly aligns itself through carefully selected materiality and is generously surfaced by Elton Group’s Eveneer timber veneer.
Outbuilding, with Deep Garden by Baracco+Wright Architects is a two-storey structure constructed from opaque glass blocks which exists in strong dialogue with a secondary form.
LPS Residence sees Davidov Architects focus on the textural and subtle qualities of the comprising materiality to introduce an openness and enhance the overall sense of scale.
Embodying a simple and rustic elegance, Brown Hill House by Eldridge Anderson is an enduring family home that eloquently responds to its site and the needs of the family living there.
Acting as a conduit, Alexandra House sees AKI capture the European spirit through considered refinement and classical rhythmic detailing whilst responding to the existing elements.
Incorporating a contemporary openness alongside its historic character, Spanish Mission House sees Matilda Reed Design integrate a strong internal presence within.
Collaborating on the refurbishment of the historical Centenary Hall building, Rolex and Woods Bagot emphasis the luxury watch brands quest for excellence and quality of design.
Tucked into the eclectic and industrious Cremorne, Garden Tower House sees Studio Bright cleverly weave in increased space throughout a distinctly clad form that encourages interactions.
Wayne Boothman from Toothpicks Creative and Andy Collins from Brand Dimensions deliver projects that wisely employ EGGER materials whilst also promoting sustainable and responsible design.
Somerville sees Coy Yiontis Architects blend the warmth and solidity of the original Federation-era home with a more contemporary and open approach to residential living.
Burnley Street sees Sonelo Architects and Ample Architecture transform an existing home into a contemporary residence whilst retaining an original sense of character.
Preston House I sees Healy—Ryan Architects transform an ageing Californian bungalow into a practical family home that thoughtfully layers the old with the new.
Toorak Penthouse sees Dita Studio instil an openness that frames uninterrupted views of the Melbourne CBD skyline, proposing the home as a backdrop for life.
Dam House sees Pleysier Perkins focus on the beauty of the surrounds, with the architecture responding in an elemental and linear way that frames views outward.
Extending to the rear of an existing Californian-inspired bungalow home, Kent sees Megowan Architectural expand upon a series of planned spaces to optimise outward connections.
The Futures Collective returns for 2023 from 18th to 24th May at Villa Alba Museum. The exhibit will speak directly to Melbourne Design Week's theme 'Design the world you want'.
Paula Savage has been announced as the winner of the 2023 Melbourne Design Week Award. Presented by Mercedes-Benz, the $5,000 prize recognises an outstanding contribution to the Design Week program.
The existing terrace home of St Kilda Loft is reimagined by mlk design studio through an enduring lens, peppered with masculine touches and a timeless approach throughout.
Designed around connection, CosyCo by Drawing Room Architecture and Brave New Eco embraces opportunities to come together as well as moments of separation.
Upon its own tapered concrete plinth, Domain Road Apartments sees Wood Marsh Architecture create an enduring expression of refinement and simplicity in response to the surrounds.