Architects Madeleine Blanchfield and Nick Tobias offer thoughtful, experience-backed answers to the most frequently asked questions about designing a home.
The Artedomus team visits long-time Italian partners to explore how customised solutions in terrazzo, porcelain, stone and terracotta offer exceptional design flexibility for Australian architects and designers.
Set on an expansive forested site in Indiana, Culver Homestead by Northworks comprises multiple volumes in stone, metal and dark timber, which reflect the beauty of the natural landscape.
Cocooned by Te Mata Peak on New Zealand’s North Island, Te Mānia by Stevens Lawson Architects is an unconventional, sculptural steel house that echoes its extraordinary landscape.
Artedomus in Australia recently explored Italy’s historic quarries and its long-standing and invaluable partnerships with stone suppliers, delving into the journey of natural stone.
Merging the luxury experience and amenities of a five-star hotel with the warmth and comfort of a residence, Home Docklands in Melbourne redefines apartment living.
With preservation for future generations top of mind, Bunston took a considered approach to the transformation of Kesterson House, an 1875 heritage property in Melbourne’s St Kilda.
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.