Power Street Apartment sees Atelier Wagner continue the existing heritage of the home, fused with a contemporary convenience, in proposing the articulated and refined home.
Banksia House sees Aphora Architecture combine textural and durable features as a front to the harsh coastal climatic conditions and anchor the home in place through a refined rigour.
Wilson Architects utilises the motions of vertical stacking and gestures of suspension in Riverbank House, extending a sense of immersion from multiple vantage points.
Barkly Street sees Dan Gayfer and Lewis Marash focus on detail and materiality to carve the new addition, proposing a home of considered and efficient moments.
As a company that prides itself on delivering premium, functional and durable products, Artedomus specialises in kitchen surfaces designed to withstand the extensive demands of daily life.
Nestled in a winding estuary, on Australia’s paradisical Sunshine Coast, Culbara, a new home by MRA Design and Gray Construction Group is expanding the horizon of easy-going costal living.
Since starting her eponymous Auckland studio 15 years ago, interior designer Katie Lockhart has built a revered reputation by creating artful residential and commercial projects.
Waffle House sees Rob Kennon Architects craft a series of gestures that reorient and connect the new volumes with the existing, proposing an enduring and considered resolve.
Divided House sees JCB Architects craft an engaged replacement to the existing house in the form of two separate homes that interact with their individual streetscapes accordingly.
Oblica is dedicated to bringing luxuriously designed heaters to Australian homes, and the Tubes range is no exception, walking the line between statement sculpture and essential heating device.
Villa Carlo sees Daniel Boddam Studio draw on a linear simplicity and elevate through detailing and heightened materiality, sculpting an enduring home as a result.
Garden Pavilion sees Atelier Bond open the original home to engage with curated landscape elements and, in turn, create specialised outdoor rooms as a natural extension of the home.
Goodman Australia’s new Sydney flagship office rejects the traditional working environment, instead embracing an open and light-filled space that encourages productivity.
Breese Street, a true collaboration, sees local architects DKO and Breathe Architecture combine with developer Milieu, building a clear understanding of place and community.
Vigneron House sees Enoki and Proske Architects combine to create a natural and textural response to its Adelaide Hills location, realising a long-held vision for the site.
Rose Bay sees Stafford Architecture emphasise a lightness despite a weighted masonry materiality, proposing a home deeply anchored to its site with purpose.
The dual-occupancy Coodye House by Virginia Kerridge Architect combines modern colour and craftsmanship while remaining sympathetic to the existing fabric of the heritage building.
Clare Cousins Architects takes a pragmatic yet poetic approach in balancing old and new to create a home that is immersed within both its immediate landscaped setting and the broader heritage context.
Embracing distinctive textures, sweeping scale, and every inch of space available, Retallack Thompson has collaborated with James Hardie to reimagine the potential of a Federation brick bungalow.
Macaulay’s Beach House is conceived from a place of considered calm, as Alexandra Marie Interiors conjures a palette inspired by the site’s surroundings.
A creative collaboration between Bankston and Sans-Arc, Super Collection is the result of an engaging and innovative approach to traditional architectural hardware design.
Building on from the success of its first collection, Ruum has moved to create a new series of homes known as the Escape Collection, enlisting five industry leading architects.
Coastal Court sees Bower Architecture institutively respond to the natural elements on site, in proposing a forever home intended to patina and pattern in harmony with the elements.
Initially destined to be demolished and replaced, Main Ridge House was instead resolved to retain the original building after Chamberlain Architects’ analysis of the site.
Skye Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi layer varied materiality and texture, opening up the existing to optimise views and allowing elements of the enviable surrounds and siting inward.
Concord House sees a combined effort between Habitat Housing and Noir Blanc Interiors, where the resulting home presents as a balanced and contrasting structure of elevated proportions.
Buff Nail Studios by Golden sees carefully crafted and contemporary interior that equals the holistic nail art experience on offer unfold by behind a signature blue door.
Tim Ross, is a performer and self-proclaimed “design geek” who has devoted a large portion of his career to the promotion, procurement and protection of Australian design.
Irving Street Townhouses sees B.E. Architecture joins forces with developer Figurehead in exploring an alternative to the traditional development model, brought together through refinement.
Mosman House II by Tribe Studio Architects bring a considered refinement to sculpt the resulting home as an open and connected series of spaces, embedded in place.
Annerley House sees Zuzana & Nicholas focus on gestures of openness and connection in the renovation and extension of the existing cottage, firmly integrating the built within the natural.
With raw and textured natural materials, landscape-inspired tones and eclectic native plantings, Blairgowrie Beach House has a strong sense of place that induces a holiday state of mind.
Williams Burton Leopardi has brought a refined elegance to Stanley Residence, realising the vision of the original design whilst celebrating and elevating life’s everyday rituals.
Clovelly House sees Mary Ellen Hudson Architects bring a welcomed sense of clarity to the disparate site, expressed through wrapping and sweeping gestures.
A project conceived & delivered in the midst of the pandemic, Charnwood saw architects Inarc, builders S&K Group, landscape designers Amanda Oliver Gardens work together to navigate the complexities.
MB Apartment sees Bokey Grant combines subtleties with a clever use of materiality and spatial understanding to propose a home connecting its owners to an embedded sense of place.
European designed and Australian made, the Archetto series is a high-performance range of world standard timber windows developed exclusively by architectural window and door company BINQ Windows.
Through natural materials and lush greenery, Robert Plumb opens a new store in Waterloo, bringing together exceptionally crafted pieces and continuing to position locally made brands in the spotlight.
Lang Road sees Alexandra Kidd together with Luigi Rosselli Architects combine to the playful spirit of its owners with an expression of place and narrative.
Elwood Bungalow House sees Rob Kennon Architects draw on a restrained simplicity to balance the overt and generous sweeping geometric gestures on site.
Above Board Living sees Luigi Rosselli Architects flip the traditional residential arrangement to allow the natural elements to exist with the built, all brought together with a refined attention.
Championing timeless and authentic manufacturing, Chambord sinks are crafted with exceptional care, skill and considered attention to detail, celebrating the company’s wealth of history.
A successful home reflects its inhabitants, and facilitates retreat and connection as needed. Studio John Irving Architects and Knight Associates have coaxed a bright contemporary home.