Originally designed in 1965 by Craig Ellwood, Moore House is a thoughtful and delicate renovation by Woods + Dangaran that brings the home into the contemporary context.
Inspired by the familiar warmth of a family home, Hearth in the Well sees Luigi Rosselli Architects, Arent&Pyke and S&A Stairs work together to refocus on connection.
Embedded in sustainable principles and a community-driven ethos, Skye House by Breathe Architecture is one of six buildings in Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner north.
Madison Desert Club by Kovac Design Studio is a specially built and designed home that celebrates its surrounds and gives its owners spaces to entertain and find respite.
Walk-Street House offers a seamless continuation of the Southern Californian beach lifestyle where the home resides, with its floorplan, materiality and connection to the outdoors.
Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner-north is the first realisation of Nightingale’s triple-bottom-line approach to housing applied at precinct scale.
Venice Beach House sees Tribe Studio Architects and Arabella McIntosh bring a unique globally inspired approach in crafting the Los Angeles home of Armadillo co-founder Jodie Fried.
Arthur sees Oscar Sainsbury Architects optimise a series of outward-facing connections and craft a refined addition to sit lightly and engaged on site.
Double Bay House III by TKD Architects is a contemporary and pragmatic home tailored to suit family living, simultaneously embracing connection and separation within.