Set within Sydney’s eastern suburb of Bellevue Hill, through a stately, three storey family home, Christina Markham has manifested an elegant slice of New York opulence.
Baker Street House sees Pleysier Perkins use gestures of compression and release to create intimate moments within the home, while simultaneously connecting beyond the built edge.
Conceived from a series of bold and linear gestures, Sussex House sits weighted to its site opens through clean apertures to its surrounding manicured landscape.
Moorooka House sees Maytree Studios devise a series of techniques to create a bold and propose a floating form that sits hovering over the landscape below.
Through a playfully bold approach, Penthouse II by K.P.D.O. captures the spirit and character of its owners, expressing colour and movement through the curation of treasured art and iconic furniture.
In Māori language, the word ‘noho’ means to sit, stay, dwell, live. This word, and the action and intention it embodies, forms the foundation upon which noho move, the furniture brand.
There Café sees Ewert Leaf combine crafted elements with texture and a focus on authentic materiality and details, while connecting to the site and an industrial narrative.
Three House sees John Ellway combine an operable and open approach in proposing a home that embraces its siting and aims to work with the natural elements.
Conservatory Adaptation sees Architecture Associates carefully insert supporting elements to allow an embrace of the unused and bring in meaningful life.
Smash Repair House sees Matt Elkan Architect deliberately turn inward and introspectively open the building with a focus on the experience of being within the home.
Turn House sees Rebecca Naughtin Architect pay homage to the existing and diverse layers of the combined industrial and residential area, to propose a home that fuses sensibilities of both.
In this busy modern world, AHEC’s ‘Ten Minutes With’ podcast is an achievable and engaging addition to the listening lists of any architecture and design professional.
American oak by ASH is reshaping how American Oak is supplied to Australia and, in doing so, reinforcing a longstanding commitment to sustainable timber supply.
House Woollahra sees Carla Middleton Architecture propose a light filled home connected to place through an open engagement with the surrounding gardens.
House Fit sees Panov Scott Architects draw on a progressive approach in imagining spaces that can be combined, joined and separated, all imbued with an enduring relevance.
Princes Hill House sees Atelier Wagner carefully extract and insert elements to transform the restrictive outer shell into a functioning and light filled family abode.
Nestled amid the sand dunes and grasses of Waihi Beach, Bowentown Bach by Edwards White is a dark timber-clad form that gives way to warm, embracing interiors.
AHEC presents the global project Discovered. Three Australian designers have been selected to participate, encompassing the themes of touch, reflection and strength in their designs.
Palm Tree House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects combine a considered and light-celebrating approach to optimise views over Sydney Harbour, while continuing the home’s past narrative.
Part of a growing collaboration, Viktoria and Woods Chadstone is the third that Golden has designed for the iconic Australian brand, drawing on a key ethos of simplicity and timelessness.
SJB Sydney Studio sees SJB utilise a layered approach in bringing elements of a more refined grain and domestic approach into the workplace, as an approachable and amenable place to gather and create.
Walkerville sees Williams Burton Leopardi interweave carefully considered contemporary insertions into a historic beauty to expand and open the home while engaging with the landscaped setting.
Clovelly House sees Tribe Studio utilise a subtle and light inspired approach open and encourage an engagement between the inside and out, embracing the famed Sydney outdoor lived life.
Alumna Residences sees Wood Marsh combine a study of materiality and form in sculpting these elevated apartment living exemplars, imbedded with a sense of longevity and endurability.
Copacabana Beach House sees Brad Swartz Architects connect outward and rework the existing planning arrangement to optimise the home’s unique and enviable siting.
Cataract Gorge House sees Plain Architecture navigate the challenging sloping site through a simplifying of form and through emphasising a contemporary connection to the landscape.
Eazy Peazy, in conjuring a refined and muted dining experience, sees Carr express the elongated site through subtle textural gestures and soft linear illuminated elements.
Coburg Freeboard House sees WALA transform the challenge of navigating an otherwise troublesome terrain into a playful response, engaging through considered level changes to sculpt the rear landscape.
Within the existing established footprint, Art House is transformed into an expanded and considered family home that bridges the realms of both gallery and residential vernaculars.
Shadow Cottage Daylesford sits as a ‘shadow’ of the original cottage on the site, with MRTN Architects carefully layers the existing architectural lineage of the site into the new entity.
Green Walls and Gables by Matter takes cues from the typical contemporary vernacular to create open and shared family zones, emphasised by visual connection.
Cobild Office sees Mim Design together with Fieldwork Architecture bring a refined and sharply curated palette together to create a contemporary and considered workplace.
Cunningham Street Residence sees Studiofour take the role of responding to the existing 1970s elements as a guide, enhancing the home through weaving a muted and considered freshness.
Hotel Ponsonby sees CTRL Space collaborate with restaurateur Hugo Baird to infuse a sense of community in conjuring the all-inclusive meeting space of the familiar gastropub.
Orient Street House sees Philip Stejskal Architecture combine a restorative and enriching focus to extend the lineage of the home and create a series of contemporary volumes.
DNA House sees Crosson Architects wrap the remote rural home in a veil that protects and dampens incoming light and winds, while offering a sense of privacy and enclosure in such an exposed siting.
This Cronulla apartment caters to the quintessential Australian lifestyle, with high-end finishes and an open floorplan inspiring relaxed living and connections to the outdoors.
Tasked with projecting a sense of calm and cosiness to the interiors of this ARC Architects project, Michiru Higginbotham has sought to create a modern and timeless environment for a young family.
Beach House Geelong, with architecture by Hare and Hare, sees Studio Esteta conjure a relaxed and casual eatery experience connecting openly to its location and embracing the outdoors.
Roseville Residence sees Daniel Boddam extend the silhouette of the existing home to the rear, expressed through three distinct peaked pavilions, allowing the new to embrace the garden.
Inspired by European design, Biasol aims to revolutionise classic design, with a strong focus on producing distinctive products with local manufacturers.
Wellness Centre sees Esoteriko explore the concepts underpinning a healthy human condition, playing with textural difference, sound, scent and light in the creation of a sanctuary retreat space.
Minima sees Trias partner with Fabprefab to develop the factory-built self-contained structure that brings the familiar warmth and comfort of the home through a minimal lens.