Fisherman’s House sees Studio Prineas combine a nineteenth century cottage with a nine-metre-tall off-form concrete tower to create a striking family home at the water’s edge.
Representing a built legacy, Bunker House sees Futureflip craft a minimalist home that, by virtue of a concrete materiality, will exist for over 100 years.
We speak with co-founding director, Andrew Maynard from Austin Maynard about St Andrews Beach House, their firms’ approach to the sustainable coastal temporary living.
Channelling the sense of warmth that has long-defined the family concept, Taylor Pressly Architects crafts Wimbledon Avenue, a home with a traditional domestic purpose.
Exploring the notion of sustainable living, Alexander Symes Architect has created the Pepper Tree Passive House, placing emphasis on renewable and recycled materials.
A cliffhanging home that offers sweeping views from Picnic Point to Table Top Mountain. From Joe Adsett Architects, the visual home conjures a grandiose appearance that is to be rivalled.
Wallaroo Residence sees DNA Architects create a modern family farmhouse using natural materials in combination with efficient Fisher & Paykel appliances.
Hender sees Williams Burton Leopardi carve key connections between inside and out, finely framed and curated, as the existing heritage elements are given a new life.