Canterbury Terrace is thoughtfully reimagined to honour its Victorian-era roots while embracing contemporary design elements. Albert Mo Architects weaves rich, textural details into the home’s design.
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.
Hecker Guthrie transforms Spring Street into a warm and enduring home, infusing personality and contemporary touches while capturing an expression of those living within the home.
Holistically considered, Dyason is set to grace East Melbourne’s Jolimont Road with the development of six stately residences blossoming from the preservation of a heritage façade.
Hotham House sees Elenberg Fraser marry the classic form of the Victorian-era terrace with the modern style and functionality of a contemporary family home.
Originally built in 1862 and sympathetically updated by Monique Vuk of One Wolf Design, this 19th-century bluestone cottage is an important part of Melbourne’s architectural history.
East Melbourne Residence sees Nicholas Murray Architects, Studio Apercu and Simone Haag combine to inject a refined restraint, elevated through detailed rigour.
The Eastbourne sees Bates Smart, in collaboration with Mirvac and the Freemasons Victoria, propose apartments steeped in luxury and a sense of enduring timelessness.