Perched on a hill with views of Copacabana Beach, this project by Polly Harbison Design was conceived as a private sanctuary of simplicity and functionality, capturing the essence of coastal living.
Naples Street House by Edition Office is a multigenerational family home located in Box Hill, Victoria defined by a central courtyard and its connection to nature.
Carwoola Residence by Reitsma embraces the client’s needs and emphasises their need for privacy and love of boating and automobiles. With Clipsal lighting, the home is fit for a modern family.
The latest chair from Zenith, Denn intelligently combines intuitive functionality, environmental consideration and comfort with a sleek, modern aesthetic.
Las Palmas sees Tim Ditchfield Architecture combine the principles that underpin the Modernist movement, through the lens of context and the contemporary lived condition.
An art deco-inspired addition to a traditional Adelaide workers’ cottage, the Plaster Fun House by Sans-Arc Studio is a playful yet refined home that finds great joy in detail.
At its heart, Bunkeren by James Stockwell Architect attempts to actively dismantle the object qualities of the architecture in favour of ambiguous, landscape-driven spaces of discovery.
Queens Park House sees Kyra Thomas Architects proposes an introverted family home of her own, focusing on key connections between the built and the natural.
An honest, simple and adaptable home grounded in a connection to the environment, Double North House continuously transforms depending on the weather, light and needs of the inhabitants.
Hidden House by OPA is located on Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, nestled within a meticulously preserved area, daring to diverge from the typical architectural styles of its neighbouring homes.
Driven by a seemingly limitless creative energy, Dion Horstmans is an artist whose practice explores and redefines the boundaries of sculpture through experimentation with form and shadow.
Topology Studio’s House at Otago Bay is a play on concealing and revealing through contrasting locally sourced materiality and dramatic formal responses.
Collaborating with Blum, Hütt Homes constructs a family home that embraces sustainable and passive living that aims to inspire other architects and designers.
Limestone House sees John Wardle Architects propose a home that generates and captures enough energy to provide for itself, while beautifully addressing the streetscape as its own living sculpture.