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Lower Shotover By Bureaux Issue 10 Video Feature The Local Project Image (59)
Bureaux gives flight to the notion of the magnetic energy of place through Lower Shotover, ensuring the architecture that engages with it plays its due part.
Daniel Boddam Studio uses material and palette choices to foster an indoor-outdoor connection throughout the warehouse office of Wyer & Co.
A family sanctuary, designed by TRIAS with interiors by Folk Studio, Curl Curl is equipped for the fluid nature of family life over time.
Light Mine By Crosson Architects Issue 10 Feature The Local Project Image 33[1]
Light Mine sees Crosson Architects open the roof to the sky and, in doing so, infuse the home with an experience that is about more than just the view.
An Ode To The Individual – St Vincent’s Place By B.e Architecture Issue 10 Feature The Local Project Image 22 768x614[1]
The lush revival of St Vincent’s Place is the culmination of B.E Architecture’s bespoke and collaborative approach to design over the last 20 years.
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Set in the heart of Bondi, Studio Shand crafts a distinctive dining experience within the casual sandwich bar S’WICH.
Fisherman’s House By Studio Prineas Issue 10 Video Feature The Local Project Image (37)
Fisherman’s House sees Studio Prineas combine a nineteenth century cottage with a nine-metre-tall off-form concrete tower to create a striking family home at the water’s edge.
Bunker House By Futureflip Video Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Bunker House By Futureflip Video Feature The Local Project Image (10)
Representing a built legacy, Bunker House sees Futureflip craft a minimalist home that, by virtue of a concrete materiality, will exist for over 100 years.
St Andrews Beach House Embodies All Of The Principles Of A Low Maintenance, Relaxing Abode.
We speak with co-founding director, Andrew Maynard from Austin Maynard about St Andrews Beach House, their firms’ approach to the sustainable coastal temporary living.
Channelling the sense of warmth that has long-defined the family concept, Taylor Pressly Architects crafts Wimbledon Avenue, a home with a traditional domestic purpose.
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Exploring the notion of sustainable living, Alexander Symes Architect has created the Pepper Tree Passive House, placing emphasis on renewable and recycled materials.
Turramurra Threads sees Benn + Penna reimagine a Victorian dwelling such that the outcome celebrates both architectural character and modern amenity.
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