Projects
RSSA home shared by humans, cats, chickens and fish combines cutting-edge architecture with off-the-grid green initiatives.
Made up of three gable forms, this lakeside home in Wanaka has incredible views from every room.
In this bombastic Los Angeles home, US designer Kelly Wearstler lets colour and pattern fall, shift and splatter with gusto.
This ocean home proudly displays its owners’ Polynesian heritage through well-considered architectural moves.
The exposed structure of this former timber factory encourages consideration of the house’s sum, but also its parts.
This Sydney home burrows within rocks and reflects its owners’ passion for books and Chinese culture.
Arising from the undulating dunes of Cape Otway, this house combines a classic nine-square plan with a floating, independently resolved roof profile that controls and enhances panoramic views.
An Auckland apartment with street cred is transformed into a cool, urbane version of itself through colour and texture.
In a slow-growth forest in the Byron Bay hinterland a powerful, monumental concrete structure has been designed to endure.
A new house with a dramatic gull-wing-shaped roof offers views over the Bay of Islands from every room.
Responding eloquently to its lightly forested, sloping site, this earth-toned house has been split into two.
A turn-of-the-century weatherboard cottage on Melbourne’s Merri Creek has been transformed into a light-filled family home.
Part monolith, part Victorian: this Melbourne house is entirely influenced by and devoted to the art that hangs within it.
This thoughtful extension to a heritage house in Melbourne offers both drama and intimacy.
Balancing solidity and lightness, this 1960s house is indicative of the enduring relevance of architect Peter Heathwood.
A conversation between artworks and interior design results in a stunning, high-end eclecticism in this Parisian apartment.
Referencing the gable roofs of the surrounding beach houses, this new home provides fuss-free luxury, perfect for a holiday.
This house, nestled into the dramatic landscape of southern Tasmania, embraces sustainable design principles.
Informed by the memories of the original house, this alteration and addition sets the stage for family life, providing opportunities for both connection and privacy.
Situated in the heart of Christchurch, this distinctive barn-red house is very hard to miss.
A focus on craft and making provides this radically reconfigured apartment with a sense of warmth and tactile materiality.
We step into the home/studio of Belgian designer Xavier Lust which has been reconfigured from an old print shop.
The homeowner and designer of this Mt. Eden renovation has created a new history for her family in this 1862 home.
With compelling spatial planning, this narrow addition to a circa 1920s Sydney abode provides extra space for family life.
Set amongst olive groves, this Italian villa serves as a rural retreat for iconic designer and architect Piero Lissoni.
A few surprises lurk behind the front door of this seemingly unassuming villa in Parnell, Auckland.
This effective extension in Sydney makes the most of unpretentious materials and a simple form to meet the clients’ brief.
A modern addition breathes new life into this 1929 home in Westmere, Auckland, without overpowering its original glory.
Make Architecture’s addition to a two-bedroom house in Abbotsford, Melbourne, reflects the area’s industrial aesthetic.
A sensitive extension to a heritage-listed Sydney terrace house offers generous living spaces and encourages an outdoor life.
This sustainable beach house in Victoria is modelled on the layers of limestone shelves and caves that make up its site.
A classic suburban house has been transformed by an intervention that manages to appear both understated and effortless.
Before this rather tumultuous summer ends, we look back at last year’s 5 most popular beach houses from across New Zealand.
Contemporary flair with a Caribbean soul is key to the success of this idyllic jungle house on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.
A classically elegant homestead in the Hunter Valley, Australia has been transformed with bubbling and inventive playfulness.
This Melbourne home simultaneously evokes a sense of solid permanence and a contradictory feeling of lightness and warmth.
A house in Auckland’s Castor Bay with an intrinsic rhythm and movement and a tad of local poetry.
This house in Western Australia transcends its modest site and budget through strategic manipulations of light and form.
In a historic village in southern Italy, this simple townhouse has been turned into a veritable gem.
This robust addition to a weatherboard cottage extends across its site, creating open, calm spaces in dense inner-Sydney.