Sitting on a headland in the small New South Wales South Coast town of Malua Bay, a new project by Secret Gardens revitalises a property devastated by bushfires and extreme weather.
Blade House by Tecture celebrates the strength and tactility of concrete construction, skilfully tailoring northern views to the forest in an embrace of the countryside.
For Kōri Ice Cream, scooped into a narrow two-level heritage building in Melbourne’s Hawthorn, Architects EAT blend contemporary minimalism and loud Japanese hyperpop.
The Harrison McCain Pavilion by KPMB Architects provides a sense of openness and engagement with the urban landscape, through sleek facilities and malleable exhibition spaces.
A historical address and shopping precinct that's home to more than 300 businesses is undergoing a significant redevelopment under the vision of Orchard Piper and Kerry Hill Architects.
The NUX co-working and studio space in Melbourne’s Collingwood is the perfect embodiment of Sibling Architecture’s signature vibrant design vocabulary.
Wellness Spotlight on Hair Salons in Australia and New Zealand, including Salon HER by Folk Studio and Zowie Evans Hairdressing by Cheah Saw Architecture.
Offering a layered architectural injection into a culturally diverse locale in Melbourne, 186-190 Lygon Street is a new mixed-use project of retail and high-end commercial suites.
Capturing a modern take on traditional bathing, Aurora Spa and Bathhouse offers a connected experience between thermal wellness and luxury accommodation.
Unlike many commercially driven developments, Asling is envisioned by Finnis Architects to offer a legacy for both the inhabitants and the surrounding area.
Kerstin Thompson Architects has delivered a multi-residential project reminiscent of Italian housing models, establishing a precedent for the integration of new architecture with heritage fabric.
A reimagination of an ageing industrial building into a contemporary office for a modern company, Darlinghurst Workplace reclaims a new identity – one of creativity, vibrancy and culture.
Within our urban environment, there is a category of architecture that lies in-between, but a growing movement seeks to unlock the potential of these gems.
Surrounded by 43 hectares of rolling hills, Upland Farm offers four lusciously comfortable cabins created for holiday-makers to soak up the quiet, rural outlook.
Increasing densification and the rise of multi-residential housing requires a nuanced comprehension of the urban fabric, historical context and the evolving needs of our society.
McBride Charles Ryan and Kerstin Thompson Architects have masterplanned Clyde and Greenvale Secondary Colleges, two progressive and connected learning communities with individual characters.
Representing a shift towards fairer, more accessible and liveable housing options, 38 Albermarle Street is a thoughtfully designed, community-centric and sustainable dwelling.
Tasked with creating the GLDNN flagship store in Melbourne, Curious By Design combines sculptural architecture and sumptuous materiality with a generous spatial footprint.
Set across five levels of the heritage Metcalfe Bond Stores building overlooking Circular Quay, COX Architecture’s new Sydney Studio is saturated with style and restrained luxury.
A 1980s rooftop addition to a heritage-listed Sydney sandstone building takes a new lease on life with Bridge 17, a light-filled, airy workspace by Smart Design Studio.
The cross-disciplinary design practice, Foolscap Studio, continues to expand across Australia with projects that advance the potential of homegrown design at an international level.
Hidden within the beloved Hotel Windsor sits Kudo, a gluten-free artisan bakery that celebrates both the time-honoured craft of baking and sensitive design insertions.
For architect Jeremy McLeod, Co-Founder of architecture studio Breathe and Nightingale Housing, a not-for-profit housing organisation, ‘electrifying everything’ is the key to reducing carbon emissions
NOROCK by Chris and Toby Heyring is a global phenomenon that has changed the experience of dining out with its innovative self-stabilising table base technology.
As a refurbishment of an existing house for a landscape architect, Redfern House by Anthony Gill Architects is a carefully considered study on living within a garden.
Apé Yakitori Bar is driven by a sustainability-focused ethos. By honouring the site's existing raw materiality and introducing carbon-negative materials.
Habitat by District x Adam Cornish is a modular office furniture system that embraces a new era of workplace design, blending botanical elements with adaptive configurations.
Len, which turns 10 in 2023, designs and produces furniture that embodies artisanal craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Its Bauhaus collection continues that decade-long tradition.
Photographer Lillie Thompson and art director Jess Kneebone collaborate on the photographic series ‘Timber Structures’, which explores the inherent beauty of timber furniture.
Designed by the visionary team at Secret Gardens, Hibernate Outdoors presents a collection of meticulously handcrafted pots and an expansive array of accessories.
Tapping into the feel-good effects of a trip to the hair salon, The Disco sees J.AR OFFICE create an effervescent space that's amped up to dramatic effect.
Developer Piccolo reunites with architects Woods Bagot and interior designers Hecker Guthrie to establish a new benchmark for multi-residential living in Melbourne’s inner city.
Red Crest House by Dion Keech Architects, Loopea design Studio & Simone Haag coaxes into its design narrative the ancient natural beauty of the Dandenong Ranges.
Studio Tate’s conversion of a midcentury warehouse into a corporate campus for Australian cosmetic brand MECCA is an object lesson in light, colour and energy.
Set on a prime corner in leafy Camberwell, in Melbourne’s east, Victoria & Burke sees Carr respond to both the natural elements and existing built forms that define its context.
A roll call of the world’s leading designers – Philippe Starck and Patricia Urquiola among them – lend their cachet to the sublime outdoor collections of JANUS et Cie.
The Stella Collective’s luxury design for MA Financial Group’s new high-rise home blends the functional and the indulgent, with abundant amenities, sweeping curves and opulent finishes.
In this edit, stylist Jess Kneebone details her approach to her work and the thought behind her process when selecting furnishings and décor to ignite a space.
Much like the timeless furniture and lighting pieces for which Stylecraft has become known, the company’s longevity can be attributed to an inherent focus on quality, innovation and design.
At this late-night lounge in Auckland, the unassuming exterior covertness of a speakeasy is elevated with a sparkling and deeply textured colour and material palette.
With an ethos grounded in a genuine desire to contribute to the greater good by making high-quality architecture more accessible, Archier is an architecture studio on a mission.
Known for its designer furniture, lighting and homewares, DOMO also offers a tailored specification service for architects, interior designers and the trade industry through its trade program.