Ocean House by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors wholly embraces two others – the forest and the sea – thanks to its location just off Victoria’s Great Ocean Road.
Edition Office’s Federal House facilitates a rare co-habitation with the forested landscape and represents a dynamic balance of modern architecture and the purity of nature.
Designed and built by InForm in collaboration with architects Pleysier Perkins and interior design firm Golden, Littlewood champions solid natural materials.
In the Queensland hinterland, Amaroo is a composed retreat by Shaun Lockyer Architects that embraces its connection to nature through the tactile presence of Eco Outdoor’s Luca and Andorra® stone.
Conscious of balancing key attributes of aspect, prospect and refuge, Always sees Kennedy Nolan optimise the home’s spectacular site in an enviable, far-removed, natural location.
Positioned along the North Shore with Sydney’s key icons in plain view, Lavender Bay House by Tobias Partners is a timeless home that takes cues from the harbour and city beyond.
A modest and modern family home, Forever House by MCK Architects overcomes the complexities of a sloping site through a considered approach to form and landscape.
Perched on a breezy slope, Pippins stands as a beautiful blend of urban and coastal design, embodying the essence of the landscape while boasting striking architectural features.
Set on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Promenade by Latitude 37 is grounded in a simple, luxurious design that creates a seamless integration between the indoors and out.
The single spectator of a tiny South Pacific cove nestled into a rocky escarpment, Seascape is a house that seeks to become part of the landscape itself.