Urbis, April 2018 Urbis April 2018 (Issue 103) Features stylish interiors, spaces, people and design objects – plus fascinating places, people and events. Subscribe Print Digital
Show home: Brussels Studio Projects | We step into the home/studio of Belgian designer Xavier Lust which has been reconfigured from an old print shop.
In praise of shadows Projects | This house for a photographer uses light and shadow to create a moody, contemporary abode with a nuanced sense of beauty.
Of schist and strata Projects | A home in the Canterbury Plains has been built from layers of stone and memories.
Gold standard: Freemans Bay Apartment Projects | Downsizing has by no means equated to downgrading for the owners of this apartment in Auckland’s inner suburbs.
Changing the game: Nightingale Projects | Big thinking, deft details and a generosity of spirit give hope to this Melbourne suburb.
A fine collection: Parisian apartment Projects | A conversation between artworks and interior design results in a stunning, high-end eclecticism in this Parisian apartment.
Of the earth: Californian retreat Projects | On a property encompassing a walnut orchard, this family escape treads lightly on the earth from which it has been built.
Victorian urbanite: Melbourne house Projects | Part monolith, part Victorian: this Melbourne house is entirely influenced by and devoted to the art that hangs within it.