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Habitats: City, Coast and Forest

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A collectable trio of hardcover books

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10 + Habitats: City, Coast and Forest
10 – A celebration of the first 10 issues of The Local Project magazine, is a stunning hardcover book that features a curated selection of the finest homes. With projects from renowned architects like John Wardle Architects, Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Durbach Block Jaggers and Chenchow Little, this is a must-have for design enthusiasts seeking inspiration from Australia’s finest architectural minds.

Habitats: City, Coast and Forest – Immerse yourself in over 600 pages of architectural brilliance with this trio of hardcover books. Habitats explores extraordinary homes from Australia, New Zealand, North America and Canada, capturing the unique spirit of their environments. From sun-drenched coastlines to mist-shrouded forests, these books showcase how architecture becomes an extension of its habitat, with each project telling its own story through design.

A perfect addition to any design library, these books are timeless pieces that reflect a considered approach to architecture, blending beauty and functionality to create spaces that resonate with their surroundings. Elevate your collection with 10 and Habitats, the ultimate tribute to the artistry of architecture.
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Inside 10

Cabbage Tree House
Peter Stutchbury Architecture

Emerging from the hillside, Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture is a built manifestation of place, whose purpose is to heighten the understanding and emotional experience of the land that informs the architecture.

Edgars Creek
Breathe Architecture

In an urban context, connection between the land, people, and the buildings they inhabit is often lost. Edgars Creek House by Breathe Architecture is a rare example of a home whose design offers a reconnection with the essential qualities of a landscape almost entirely superseded by the encroaching built environment.

Redwood
Chenchow Little

Redwood encompasses two primary buildings that occupy the site in Balmain, above Sydney Harbour. One, a 19th-century sandstone cottage, is the clients’ family home. The other, a lithe yet structured new contemporary addition, is dedicated to hosting formal gatherings. Though deliberately separate, the two share a rapport that creates a full and rounded experience of the site, the architecture, and the view.
AND MORE
Inside City, Coast and Forest

Lavender Bay House
Tobias Partners

Positioned along the North Shore, with Sydney’s key icons in plain view, Lavender Bay House by Tobias Partners is a timeless home that takes cues from the harbour and city beyond.

Stokes 14
Smart Design Studio

Designed and built with innovation and efficiency in mind while also changing the perception of city living, Smart wanted to repeat this approach with his new home and design studio, Stokes 14, by further pushing the envelope.

Luna House
Leeton Pointon Architects

A home of unexpected encounters – surprising curves combine with an abundance of greenery, dramatic colours and contrasting textures.

Bilgola Beach House
Olson Kundig

Nestled amid breathtaking surrounds, Bilgola Beach House respectfully navigates the lush landscape as a series of volumes that embrace the natural context.

Fairhaven Beach House
Wardle

Designed and built more than a decade ago, Fairhaven Beach House by Wardle is an exercise in controlled and uncontrolled perspective.

Seascape
Patterson Associates

The single spectator of a tiny South Pacific cove nestled into a rocky escarpment, Seascape is a house that seeks to become part of the landscape itself.

Federal House
Edition Office

Edition Office’s Federal House facilitates a rare co-habitation with the forested landscape and represents a dynamic balance of modern architecture and the purity of nature.

Toolern Vale
Paul Couch

Cocooned by gum trees, Toolern Vale sits within the Macedon Ranges locale as if it were always there, untouched and grounded in permanence.

Kawakawa House
Herbst Architects

Along the rugged coastline of Auckland at the base of a mountain slope lies Kawakawa House, a breathtaking dwelling that seamlessly interweaves with the untamed natural beauty of its surroundings.
AND MORE
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Published three times a year, The Local Project print periodical is a curated insight into the latest architecture and design in Australia, New Zealand and North America.
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Published three times a year, The Local Project print periodical is a curated insight into the latest architecture and design in Australia, New Zealand and North America.
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