Set within Melbourne’s historic Normanby Chambers, Chancery Lane is an immersive dining experience that celebrates the decadence of the building and the signature cuisine of chef, Scott Pickett.
Five hospitality venues located in Sydney with a focus on excellent design, including Atomic Beer Project by YSG and CicciaBella Parramatta by Fiona Lynch.
The simplicity and sophistication of an oyster emerges as the pearl of wisdom behind Margaret’s design. Refined Artedomus surfaces within enliven the collaboration between CAON Studio and ACME.
Informed by an empathetic and inclusive approach to self-care, Sense of Self is a welcoming, tranquil bathhouse designed in collaboration by Hearth Studio, Chamberlain Architects and Setsquare Studio.
As the first major project to be outlined at Macquarie, The Escarpment from Fieldwork and Core Collective Architects sets the scene for life in the precinct.
Nightingale is the marker of a shift in multi-residential housing; its commitment to delivering high quality housing built for people and the planet is resolute.
The new concept salon Self, by beauty destination The Parlour Room, is a holistic and indulgent endeavour – a space designed to balance the mind, body and soul.
Seven architects and developers leading the way in sustainable practices in design and construction, including Neometro, Milieu, Whispering Smith and Koichi Takada Architects.
As an interior design practice specialising in workplace strategy, Futurespace harnesses a problem-solving, design-led approach to enhance the workplace experience.
Within the bustling retail complex that is Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne’s south-east, Mim Design has created a haven of refinement and sophistication.
Unley Park Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi embark on a rare extended journey with a patient and humble client, slowly unveiling a quiet confidence through close collaboration.
Terrace House in Brunswick by Austin Maynard Architects is a thought-provoking contribution to the changing landscape of medium density housing models, prioritising environmental and social factors al
In a conscious juxtaposition to the taut architectural skin of the newly developed Melbourne CBD precinct 80 Collins, MATTER by Fiona Lynch is an assemblage of organic sculptural forms.
Resembling a modern sculptural pinecone, Norfolk Burleigh Heads is shaped with overlapping organic balcony forms that jut out and form a soft edge to an otherwise unanimated building.
Melbourne-based interior design studio The Stella Collective has launched Cult Stella – a range of resolved bathroom concepts expressing the same ethereal aesthetic the practice is renowned for.
Paddington Residence sees Retallack Thompson cleverly rework the interior plan while honouring the Victorian terrace’s history through a handcrafted approach.
Biànca by Richards & Spence draws inspiration from the vernacular of cherished Italian trattorias and the breezy outdoor spirit of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley.
The reductionist approach of Adam Kane Architects sees Beyond Clinic’s newest initiative in Hawthorn with spaces that interlock and flow into one another with ease.
Despite spatial difficulties presented by a heritage listed building, Jack McKinney Architects has created a vibrant and enticing place to be with Spanish restaurant Alma in Auckland’s.
Smart Design Studio is both a workplace and home – seamlessly comprising a design studio and an apartment for Creative Director William Smart in an original warehouse building in Alexandria.
Led by Directors Jean-Paul Ghougassian and Gilad Ritz, Ritz&Ghougassian’s approach focuses on deeply considered principles they seek to realised with resolve.
Specialising in high-end residential developments across Melbourne, ANGLE projects aspire to embody incomparable quality. Impervious to trends and feigned resilience.
Conceived as an urban oasis in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, The Calile Hotel designed by local firm Richards & Spence is a catalyst for indulgence and discovery.
Sandiland by Studio John Irving Architects takes inspiration from the client’s generous nature and the surrounding natural beauty, an ode to the joy of both company and seclusion.
One Five Six sees Conrad Architects look beyond the typical Queenslander style in designing this New Farm development, bringing together the elegance and timelessness of an international city.
Reflecting the ever-evolving, culturally dynamic nature of its locale, The Surry is a considered contribution from Candalepas Associates to the urban fringe of Sydney city.
Designed by Sydney-based Esoteriko, Rachel Gilbert Emporium is guided by structure, movement and a sculpted approach to form, reflecting the understated beauty of the Australian designer’s garments.
The original industrial warehouse transformed into Poly contains reminders of its past, reinterpreted by Anthony Gill Architects as a combined dining and bar space.
Scott Burchell’s firm COMB Construction in Melbourne is renowned for high-end residential projects realised with an unending commitment to quality and an affinity for fine details.
The casual ease and familiarity of Melbourne-based photographer Tom Ross allows him to genuinely connect with his subject. Intuitive and adaptable, he embraces the unpredictability of a day on set.
Amongst the suburban fabric of Thornbury is Fitzroy Community School Creative Space completed in 2011 by Baracco + Wright Architects with Richard Stampton Architects.
Tanner Architects harnesses Tasmania’s raw natural intensity with The Point, a pavilion that encapsulates a physical and emotional experience of place.
Above a private bay on the shores of Banks Peninsula on New Zealand’s South Island, Patterson Associates has created Seascape, a luxurious shelter from the realities of everyday life.
Sandwiched between two buildings, Jolimont Infill by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design is a compelling paradigm for multi-residential design within an urban context.
Announcing its arrival with a sculptural façade clad in custom glazed aquamarine bricks, 52 Reservoir Street in Surry Hills is a positive indication of the future of the workplace.
While the warmth and texture of timber has seen it remain popular in architectural applications for centuries, it can be difficult and time-consuming to maintain that initial glow. Enter Knotwood.
When asked to design a new store for Deadly Ponies in Auckland’s Newmarket, Katie Lockhart sought to reflect and build upon the leather accessory brand’s existing design language.
Brickworks has become one of the world’s largest manufacturers of building products and plays a significant role in paving the way towards a more sustainable built environment.
Ace Hotel in Sydney is Atelier Ace’s first outpost in the Southern Hemishphere. Designed by Flack Studio and Bates Smart and located in Surry Hills, it celebrates local craft with spirit.