The Brook sees Small and Ample combine to propose a completely off-grid solution that can be transported to site, focusing on reducing the environmental impact without compromise.
Koonya Pavilion sits as an object in the landscape, Room11 working with the exposed nature of the glazed structureto deliberately intensify awareness of the site’s nuances.
Waikopua by Daniel Marshall Architects and Dash Build connects to its surrounds through material choices and the ability to work as one with the elements of its island location.
Crafted by Arden Homes on behalf of developer Villawood, Arden Electrified is a carbon-neutral, 7-star display home that utilises appliances from Fisher & Paykel.
Through material and architectural selections, Pohio Adams Architects reintroduces space and light into Queens Park House and includes Fisher & Paykel appliances for added robustness.
An art deco-inspired addition to a traditional Adelaide workers’ cottage, the Plaster Fun House by Sans-Arc Studio is a playful yet refined home that finds great joy in detail.
Conceived as an extension to a weatherboard cottage in Melbourne’s north-east, House K emerges as an evolution of its previous form through a heightening of detail and craft.
Collaborating with Blum, Hütt Homes constructs a family home that embraces sustainable and passive living that aims to inspire other architects and designers.
Dolphin Sands sees Matt Williams Architects propose to touch the site lightly as the new carefully navigates the existing native fauna and flora, immersing itself in place.
Limestone House sees John Wardle Architects propose a home that generates and captures enough energy to provide for itself, while beautifully addressing the streetscape as its own living sculpture.