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A collectable trio of hardcover books

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Issue No. 10 - 12
These three issues of The Local Project showcase exceptional works from leading Australian and international architects, including Peter Stutchbury Architecture, David Fewson, Warren and Mahoney, Kennedy Nolan and many more. Featured projects from renowned firms such as Fearon Hay Architects, Chenchow Little, Edition Office, B.E Architecture and Shaun Lockyer Architects offer an inspiring look at contemporary design across the globe.

Each issue spans over 300 pages of meticulously curated content, with in-depth articles, exclusive interviews and stunning photography. Profiles of influential creatives like artist Ian Strange, art director Marsha Golemac, interior designers Arent&Pyke, stylist Jess Kneebone, furniture designer James Howe, Handelsmann + Khaw, Decus and Taylor Knights provide a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into their processes and innovative practices.

With insights from an esteemed collection of architects and designers, these issues are a must-have for anyone seeking to explore the forefront of modern architecture and design.
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Inside Issue No. 10

Backdune House
Peter Stutchbury Architecture

Backdune House sits within the unceded lands of the Garigal people on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Whilst exploring scale and solidity, the building continues Peter Stutchbury Architecture’s decades-long experimentation with the experiential qualities of tent architecture.

Lavender Bay House
Durbach Block Jaggers

In Lavender Bay House, Durbach Block Jaggers has choreographed a series of unique moments and spatial experiences. With smooth connections between interior rooms and verdant gardens, there is a complexity belied by the house’s deceptively effortless resolution. Responding to the iconic visage of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which looms large to the east, the building offers both drama and quietude, playfulness and gravitas in the tension between its rectilinear edifices and the more organic, undulating spaces and forms within.

St Vincent’s Place
B.E Architecture

The lush revival of St Vincent’s Place is the culmination of B.E Architecture’s bespoke and collaborative approach to design over the last 20 years. Both a confirmation and reminder of the responsibility when working in a heritage context, it also embodies the significance of coactively engaging at all stages of the design and construction process. At its core, St Vincent’s Place is an expression of the client, whose vision, trust and shared curiosity were integral to the project’s ambitious realisation.
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Inside Issue No. 11

Ground House 107R
David Fewson

Immersed in the subtropics of Tintenbar, on the Far North Coast of New South Wales, Ground House 107R is a rugged guesthouse of unexpected beauty and craftsmanship. Crafted by local designer and builder David Fewson, the off-form concrete building sits gently in the landscape, offering a secluded oasis for guests to connect and unwind

Omata Beach House
Herbst Architects

Sublimely secluded, accessible only via a dirt road over private land, this Northland site called for a gentle touch to assimilate the building with the natural beauty of the landscape. In response, Herbst Architects has created a house that sits quietly above the dunes, respectfully crafted from stone and timber and designed to facilitate full enjoyment of its special site.

Somers House
Kennedy Nolan

Somers House by Kennedy Nolan is a large coastal home for a family of five along the eastern edge of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Encompassing two forms running perpendicular to one another, the striking dichotomy of the front façade is immediately intriguing. Yet, despite this bold identity, Somers House is – at its very core – a place of reprieve, with opportunities to embrace or retract from the elements as desired.
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Inside Issue No. 12

Off-Grid Residence
Anacapa Architects

Designed as a summer house near the homeowners’ main residence, Off-Grid House is a sensitively designed dwelling that serves to elevate the ecology of the verdant California ranch it inhabits. Anacapa Architecture mitigates the impact of the build by bringing the home into equilibrium with the landscape.

Matagouri
Fearon Hay

On New Zealand’s South Island, poised between the changeable expanse of Lake Wakatipu and the monumental rawness of the Remarkables (Kawarau) mountain range, is Matagouri, a residence by Fearon Hay Architects that draws from its striking natural setting, absorbing and counterbalancing it to cultivate deep sanctuary.

Daylesford Longhouse
Partners Hill

As a farm, household, cooking school, event site and guesthouse built on the unceded lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, the verdant gardens and varied program contained within Daylesford Longhouse’s diaphanous yet resilient super structure is driven by protective manoeuvres, deductive reasoning and disciplinary knowledge.
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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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