When reinterpreting the iconic Herman Miller Bubble Lamp with themes of diversity and inclusion, Cox looked to its designers’ individual stories and more broadly to Australia’s indigenous history.
Lande Architects has taken the existing narrative of this Victorian terrace in South Yarra and respectfully strengthened it, creating a renewed sense of adventure in the process.
Reinterpreting the iconic Herman Miller Nelson Bubble Lamp to articulate themes of diversity and inclusion, SJB created a design whose strong base reflects the importance of community support.
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.
Mona Lane, designed by Harley Graham Architects, with interiors by Louise Walsh, is an impressive concrete home that seemingly disappears among its stunning coastal surroundings.
An architect’s own home can be a challenge to design, with no brief or boundaries to adhere to, leaving the architect’s skill set and true style exposed for all to see.
Through considered partnerships with industry leading companies such as Chamberlain Architects and Fisher & Paykel, Ruum is making architectural designs accessible to more people.