Projects
RSSRobust, tactile and honest, the design of this new house in Victoria responds instinctively to its setting.
Perched high on a rocky outcrop, this expressive home in Sydney reveals a strong connection with mid-century modernism.
Drawing in surrounding bushland, this new home in Brisbane intimately engages with its context and climate.
This “1970s Japanese spaceship” home in Falls Creek, Australia is designed with both playfulness and pragmatism.
This cottage sensitively and intelligently responds to its World Heritage-listed site on an island off the coast of Queensland.
An adaption of a beachside terrace in Sydney by Archer Office that feels “generous, considerate and creative.”
Showing restraint and simplicity, a new home by Powell and Glenn is animated by the changing light and shade.
A flexible home in Sydney that uses one space and retractable walls to create a diversity of spatial moods and experiences.
Sam Crawford Architects has restored and extended a cottage towards views of a Moreton Bay fig tree in Sydney’s Bronte.
A subtle arrangement of garden courtyards creates an oasis of greenery at the Courtyard House by Figr Architecture.
A new coastal home by Fergus Scott Architects that can accommodate up to thirty relatives and friends.
A carefully considered rebuilding of a coastal semidetached home near Sydney by Jason Gibney Design Workshop.
James Russell Architect has employed complex layers of enclosure and transparency in the design of this Gold Coast home.
This Blue Mountains house by Peter Stutchbury Architecture deftly explores the relationship between building and landscape.
A terrace house renovation in Melbourne with a stair that functions as much more than just vertical circulation.
A layered arrangement of volumes and materials gives this new home a spatial complexity that balances privacy and outlook.
This alteration and addition to a inner-city terrace house in Sydney is a second attempt to create the owners’ dream home.
A muted palette and the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces have revitalised an old orange brick home in Melbourne.
Behind a rebuilt heritage facade, this Melbourne home by Ha offers ample daylight and a rewarding journey of spaces.
This refurbishment of a narrow terrace house presents the client with a light-filled, disciplined setting for life to unfold.
Reddog Architects has peeled back a 1980s Brisbane home and reprogrammed it into an interconnected “collection of pods”.
David Weir Architects creates an“energetic” one-bedroom cottage in Perth that provides a place to live and a place to work.
Set next to a train line, this house makes the most of its challenging setting to create a private, secure place of retreat.
David Mitchell Architects reworks his own inner-Sydney worker’s terrace to create a light-filled home and studio.
A striking pavilion duo that encourages a connection with the landscape while referencing the heritages of the owners.
A compact but generous home wrapped in cladding salvaged from the small Victorian cottage that was originally on the site.
This new house in Marrickville, Sydney by David Boyle Architect “feels huge but sits on a relatively small site.”
An interesting model for alterations and additions to a Queensland home that leaves the existing proportions largely intact.
Featuring crisp geometry and rigorous detailing, this lean timber-clad home was designed for sustainability and comfort.
A home by Troppo Architects in northern New South Wales that is “always forest, always beach, always lighthouse.”