For next-gen real-estate firm Adrian William, a new flagship bricks-and-mortar office, designed by Richards Stanisich, anchors the team within eclectic Newtown in Sydney.
Artedomus team members from Australia explored the artistry, innovation and global collaborations behind Decoratori Bassanesi’s handmade tiles during a recent visit to its studio in northern Italy.
For her own home in Sydney’s Woollahra, interior designer Freya Salter has created a serene, almost meditative space that embraces light at every opportunity.
Based in Melbourne, Scottish-born Steven John Clark formed DenHolm to be a multi-disciplinary art and design studio that creates unique and engaging pieces.
Set between Collins Street and Flinders Lane in Melbourne, global commercial real-estate company JLL’s reimagined CBD headquarters looks to the future – with a nod to the locale’s rich history.
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.
Renovated by Avenue Studios in collaboration with LOWI Interiors, The New Traditional in Sydney’s south embraces its past while facilitating contemporary family living.
With a striking harbourside location in the heart of Auckland, Herne Bay House III combines considered architecture and native landscaping to create a serene oasis.
Perched above Whale Beach in Sydney’s north, this oceanfront residence is a masterful study in materiality and connection to place, encapsulating the relaxed character of its surroundings.
Designed by Reitsma & Associates, Rising Sun Residence on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast provides a luxurious, holiday-like experience, celebrating natural light and strong connections to the outdoors.
An exemplary work of sustainable architecture, Sixty Martin Place is the result of a successful collaboration between architect Hassell and multi-disciplinary firm Arup.
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.