An imaginative and profound concept delivering adaptability for the modern-day inhabitant, Fabbrica is disrupting traditional conventions of apartment living in Melbourne’s inner-north suburb.
South Terrace Residence sees Chan Architecture and Sanders and King combine to rework and expand on the narrow and linear site, bringing in light and enhancing connections.
Within Sydney’s gentrified beachside suburb of Bronte, cluttered by renovations and rebuilds, Tribe Studio Architects suggests a restoratively elemental approach to coastal living.
Matching hospitable service with a luxurious setting, ODE Dermatology is a hotel-inspired clinic, designed by Foolscap Studio as a contemporary wellness destination.
Danielle Brustman imbues mitch. studio with unique colour and material choices, while also showcasing the award winning salons extraordinary abilities that give clients the reprieve they desire.
Maintaining a connection to its ornately detailed past, Crown Street Terrace sees Studio Arkive rework the existing home through a contemporary lens to create a more flowing sense of movement within.
As an homage to the original grandeur of the Victorian era home, Casa Eterea sees Biasol combine a pared-back refinement with a light yet muted sensibility that softens transitions.
Merri Creek House sees Alexandra Buchanan Architecture combine both a restoration and expansion effort that ensures clear connections to greenspace throughout the home.
Born from a love of mid-century modernism, Little Manly House sees CHROFI offer a crisp and linear addition to coastal surrounds, stretching upward to engage in views of the ocean beyond.
Exploring the idea of how best to live harmoniously and openly with the surrounding outdoors despite its residential setting, Wakanui Trail House sees Ben Callery Architects.
A collaboration between Melbourne-based architects Taylor Knights and visual artist James Carey brings a colourful reminder of the courtyards that once existed in National Gallery of Victoria.
Royal Oak Floors, committed to providing customers with luxury finishes and environmentally conscious timbers, has taken the next step by opening a new Sydney showroom.
As the home of a landscape designer Mark Bell, it is no surprise that Bell House by Teo Lam Architects combine with Jacqui Koska would have an innate focus on the living elements.
Balmy Palmy sees CplusC Architects + Builders create a small and efficient home as the ultimate place of recharge, elevated amongst the surrounding tree canopy.
Daniel Boddam’s Alhambra Table holds a mirror to Granada’s historic Alhambra Palace, which served as a reference point for the architect and designer during his travels to the Spanish city.
As the nation embraces life after lockdown, the hospitality scene is flexing to address a collective appetite for connection, stimulation and memory-making. This shifting landscape presents challenges
Superbly transformed by Ewert Leaf, Torquay’s Sou’West Brewery centres around the zest for creating craft beverages and celebrates feasting with friends.
North Bondi House sees PASSER Architects combine a lightness fused together with a richly natural base, alongside a balanced insertion of timber and access to the natural elements throughout.
The shifting geometries of Flexion House by Christopher Polly Architects are perfectly captured in the project’s renders, seeing a contemporary residence surrounded by natural beauty.
Highvale House sees Alexandra Buchanan Architecture propose an aptly fitting addition among the surrounding vernacular of singular buildings and dwellings as a nod to the rural Australian shed.
SAOIR sees REFRESH* draw inspiration from the traditional early timber homes of the area, allowing the contemporary structure to fuse both past and present.
Totoro House sees CplusC Architects + Builders reimagine an existing home to live in harmony with the landscape while engaging its young family and allowing for privacy.
The Chainmail House sees MNHDU and CRD combine to craft an internally connected and calming home of grand proportions, navigating its steeply sloping site.
Elwood Residence sees B.E Architecture open and connect the internal zones, injecting a subtle playfulness through level changes with the use of colour.
Riverview House sees Scale Architecture reference the previous design language of the home through reinforcing the natural connection as a continued focus.
Sanctuary House sees DX Architects focus on opening and encouraging light inward to propose a series of connected volumes that deliberately feel lofted and generous.
Hyde Park House sees Robeson Architects combine a muted warmth with a calming neutral base to craft a considered family home that engages with its surrounding landscape setting.
Vaucluse Apartment sees MHNDU, The Unlisted Collective and Akin Atelier all combine to focus on a connection to the natural as an elevated and relaxed series of homes.
Coastview Apartments sees Andrew Burges Architects combine a familiar coolness with layered elements to elevate apartment life to match the iconic status of the building it sits within.
Fells Residence sees We Are Triibe work closely with the owners, who are the co-founders of fashion brand St. Agni, to propose a home of reflective earthed qualities, grounded in place.
House in Vaucluse sees Lawless and Meyerson and MHNDU combine to propose a series of interwoven refined spaces that consistently connect to the surrounding context.
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.
Doherty Design Studio, Chan Architecture and APC Build harness a collaborative approach to transform a Victorian terrace in Melbourne’s Middle Park into a generous and functional family home.
Amongst the suburban fabric of Thornbury is Fitzroy Community School Creative Space completed in 2011 by Baracco + Wright Architects with Richard Stampton Architects.
Darley House sees Arent & Pyke bring a softness in palette and materiality in creating a home layered by curious and engaging moments to partake in the rituals of daily life.
Cheltenham House sees Page Stewart use a controlled rigor to both restore and extend the previous volumes, focusing on character and facilitating a contemporary interpretation.
Arthur Street sees Architecton carefully layer contrasting elements to create a natural hierarchy and elevate the everyday, ensuring a timeless resolve.
A collaboration between award-winning design studio Archier and leading Melbourne property developer MAB sees Preston Townhouses emerge as complementary additions to the built environment of Preston.
Campbell Parade Penthouse sees Akin Atelier overlay a newly worked floor plan to allow for visual connections internally and to views beyond, while increasing the sense of flow.
Woollahra Residence sees Jorge Hrdina Architects focus on bringing natural light and a sense of openness inward while retaining the essence of what lay before, interwoven within the new.
Norwood sees Architecture Architecture infuse a welcomed warmth through textural and natural elements, while balancing with an equal and needed lightness.
With depth and tactility, New Quarter by Ewert Leaf redefines the dining experience of the iconic Hanoi Hannah in Richmond – a reflection of the restaurant’s evolved and experimental approach.
Hill End House sees Vokes and Peters, together with Georgia Cannon, employ a combined refined rigor with an open embrace of the surrounding context to create meaningful connections.
Vivarium House sees Architecture Architecture propose a home of lasting resonance through a considered and textural approach, absorbing the existing conditions and respectfully composing a response.
The first Strato collection, titled Collezione Marmi, by Melbourne-based design studio Biasol is a dynamic modernist range of coffee tables and styling objects marked by their graphic artistry.
Celebrating the beauty of Australian native foliage, Bloom by RJ Living is a homage to nature, embodying quality design that invites interiors to bring the outside in.