Berson House challenges the traditional narrative of a home in structure, materiality and purpose. Monster Ideas Architects turns an existing pre-1945 house into a bold, multi-functional dwelling.
Tucked into nature, Forest House by Faulkner Architects is a sustainably built home influenced by cabin-like living that surrounds its owners with pine trees, sunlight and unparalleled views.
Wainscott Residence connects to the landscape, art and heritage of the area, whilst also bringing a family together through considered multigenerational living.
Sheats-Goldstein Residence by John Lautner and James Goldstein sits nestled into the hills of Los Angeles and is filled with unique design elements and characteristics.
Pandolfini Architects has created a house that materially speaks to its neighbours yet inverts the use of these same materials to create a new experience of suburban living.
Working within the existing footprint of a round home, Feldman Architecture reimagines and elevates the Round House in a way that allows the home to fulfil its potential.
Highlighting the home’s original character by use of concrete, timber joinery and bricks by Brickwork, Placement designs Brunswick House as a graceful home upon a narrow site.
Using the owner’s characteristics to guide the design, Olson Kundig has infused Leschi Inventor’s House with materials and design to inspire experimentation.
Shaun Lockyer Architects has conceived Dilkera, a concrete home located in Brisbane. The house embodies responsive design in how it reacts to its environment and inner-city location.
Located on a linear site framed by trees, Hepburn’s Road House by Warren and Mahoney and Detail by Davinia Sutton is a series of distributed pavilions.