With a sensitivity to the spatial qualities of the original architecture, Tom Mark Henry adapts a 1970s townhouse to create an open and welcoming family home designed for entertaining.
This New Zealand home designed by and for architect Paul Clarke of Studio 2 Architects features personalised touches that relate to the family that reside within it and a floorplan.
Flack Studio’s Sandy Bay Residence in Hobart reinstills a sense of the period in which the 1970s merchant home was built, while also bringing it into the present to create a functional family home.
The Local Project presents, in collaboration with Fisher & Paykel, the Kitchen Garden house by Owen Architecture, a project that is pared-back yet filled with beautiful details.
Once a late 1920s Californian bungalow, then a bold Kennedy Nolan renovation – now, Doherty Design Studio contribute to the latest chapter in a home with a fascinating design lineage.
In the latest video series collaboration with Fisher & Paykel, we interview Whiting Architects on their Connect Six residence, integrating old and new, and why the kitchen is the heart of the home.
In this video we interview the team behind Nightingale 1.0, hearing how they overcame challenges and constraints to create a beautiful, fossil fuel-free, carbon-neutral building.