Nightingale Leftfield by Kennedy Nolan is one of six buildings at Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner north featuring private residences, communal spaces and a cafe.
In a picturesque New Zealand landscape, Flockhill Homestead by Warren and Mahoney provides both retreat from and immersion in the surrounding alpine elements.
Clifftop House sees Bossley Architects uncover a warmth within the predominantly masonry structure, embedding familiar layers into the home for an equally layered multigenerational household.
Neil Perry’s Sydney Restaurant, Margaret, is a collaboration between ACME and Caon Design Office where subtle, soothing details and carpets by Fyber pay homage to his late mother.
Built on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung people, Daylesford Longhouse is a diaphanous yet resilient structure driven by protective manoeuvres, deductive reasoning and disciplinary knowledge.
Responding to context and climate, Stonelea by Matthew Woodward Architecture delivers an authentic, multi-generational country retreat embedded in the landscape.
Parkside Residence sees Ashley Halliday propose a light-filled family home that combines heightened detailing with a sense of the familiar, grounded to its site through sensitivity.
Located in the heart of Nightingale Village in Brunswick, CRT+YRD by Hayball is a persuasive realisation of environmentally and socially sustainable housing.
Conscious of balancing key attributes of landscape, orientation and experience, Stephen Jolson of Jolson optimises the itinerant lakeside location of his houseboat, Halcyon.
Henderson & Co. create a warm, considered and subtle lighting gallery that beautifully explores how one can use fewer luminaires to create exquisite, well-lit spaces.