As the founder of Caon Design Office and co-founder of Laker Studio, David Caon harnesses a deeply thoughtful and grounded approach to design in its many forms.
Crafted by Jamie Durie in collaboration with Silvester Fuller, Bila (Belah) House on Sydney’s Pittwater is a sustainable home embodying a responsible approach to luxury building.
An immersive luxury environment, the LOEWE Sydney flagship store is a seamless blend of art, design and craftsmanship, a pure reflection of the esteemed house’s ethos.
With their adult children moving out, a Sydney couple charged Rich Carr Architects with rethinking the family home. The result is the striking but considered Turramurra House.
Architects Madeleine Blanchfield and Nick Tobias offer thoughtful, experience-backed answers to the most frequently asked questions about designing a home.
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.
The Artedomus team visits long-time Italian partners to explore how customised solutions in terrazzo, porcelain, stone and terracotta offer exceptional design flexibility for Australian architects and designers.
Set on an expansive forested site in Indiana, Culver Homestead by Northworks comprises multiple volumes in stone, metal and dark timber, which reflect the beauty of the natural landscape.
Cocooned by Te Mata Peak on New Zealand’s North Island, Te Mānia by Stevens Lawson Architects is an unconventional, sculptural steel house that echoes its extraordinary landscape.
Artedomus in Australia recently explored Italy’s historic quarries and its long-standing and invaluable partnerships with stone suppliers, delving into the journey of natural stone.
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.