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Habitats: City, Coast and Forest

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A collectable trio of hardcover books

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Issue No. 13 - 15
These three issues of The Local Project showcase exceptional works from leading Australian and international architects, including Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Stevens Lawson Architects, Studio Goss and many more. Featured projects from renowned firms such as Smart Design Studio, Olson Kundig, Fearon Hay, B.E. Architecture, Madeleine Blanchfield Architects and Tobias Partners 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 Kennedy Nolan, Brad Swartz, Hannah Tribe, Iain Halliday, Renato D’Ettorre and David Caon 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. 13

Mawhiti
Stevens Lawson Architects

Generously unfolding across an oceanfront clifftop on New Zealand’s Waiheke Island, Mawhiti presents a sculptural masterpiece of context and craft. Designed by Stevens Lawson Architects and reciprocating the remarkable angularity of its neighbouring inspiration – the Gateway Pavilion, also designed by Stevens Lawson – the residence is powerful in character yet sensitive to the land it inhabits.

Analog House
Olson Kundig and Faulkner Architects

Nestled in California’s Martis Valley, within striking distance of Lake Tahoe, is an elemental dwelling perched around 1,800 metres above sea level. Jointly designed by Olson Kundig and Faulkner Architects, Analog House – situated in the mountain town of Truckee – metamorphoses throughout the year to echo its alpine surroundings

Trilogy House
Peter Stutchbury Architecture

Along a steep slope on a compact subdivided lot in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Trilogy House squeezes between trees and neighbours to capture views of the bay and its surroundings. It is a modest house for its context, but one with a significant architectural lineage. Peter Stutchbury Architecture sensitively negotiates geography, building and history to add the next cascade down the slope – and the next chapter to the trilogy story.
AND MORE
Inside Issue No. 14

Cape Schanck House
Studio Goss

Sitting on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, this family home is a study of minimalist ideals enhanced by carefully composed outlooks and the nuances of light.

Shell House
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects

Situated on the rocky headland of Sydney’s Shelly Beach, this family home reflects the beauty and serenity of its surroundings.

Big Sur
Field Architecture

Nestled into a grove of Monterey cypress trees along California’s remarkable coastline is a residence that borrows its identity from the surrounding immersive landscape.
AND MORE
Inside Issue No. 15

Rose Bay House
Fearon Hay

A Sydney harbourfront family home defies boundaries, blending lightness with solidity and privacy with openness, even amid the fiercest storms.

Stokes 14
Smart Design Studio

Stokes 14 by Smart Design Studio shifts the perception of city living, a space where architect William Smart has crafted a home and office with complementing identities.

Forever House
MCK Architects

A modest and modern family home, Forever House by MCK Architects overcomes the complexities of a sloping site through a considered approach to form and landscape.
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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