The Full Monty by FYC Architects
Balancing innovation and simplicity, this Richmond home features a powerful upper floor extension and soaring gabled roof, highlighting the charm of a worker's cottage whilst ushering it into modernity.
Balancing innovation and simplicity, this Richmond home features a powerful upper floor extension and soaring gabled roof, highlighting the charm of a worker's cottage whilst ushering it into modernity.
Awoken from dark disjointedness, this project reinvigorates a Federation-era home in Sydney's eastern suburbs with the inclusion of a central courtyard, beckoning warm light into the heart of the home.
Offering custom and luxury pieces from their designer-inspired ranges, Made Furniture fuses over a decade in commercial and residential furniture design and a love for 1970's Italian design to create high-quality, showroom-worthy pieces.
Retaining the original cottage form with contemporary features, Trethowan Architecture ensure a seamless transition from the bustling street to tranquil interior in this residence that pays homage to its heritage.
Offering unique panoramic forest views, Cloudview seamlessly blends with the lush forest surrounds. Balancing practical design and inviting interiors, the project boasts a warm, homely interior and maximised views.
Courtside House by Tom Robertson Architects redefines the concept of a home as a an experience; blending entertaining, living and relaxing in this family holiday home and abolishing the notion of simply 'existing'.
A residence that is a paradigm of empathetic design for Australia's ageing population. This eco-friendly haven ensures a low-maintenance lifestyle, blending comfort and accessibility, it's more than a home; it's a retreat to age, grow, and live.
Straddling the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, Selby House located in the Victorian town of the same name, drips with desert-tones in a departure from the cold and wet surrounding landscape.
A fresh renovation and re-imagination of a 60s-era apartment, by the Sydney-based Studio ZAWA where Tasmanian Oak is woven throughout providing contrast and warmth.
Terra Firma, meaning 'on solid ground' is an ode to Robson Rak's commitment to 'greening spaces'; a fusion of enduring natural materials. Despite being located in Melbourne's inner-eastern suburbs, the home is informed by heliotropism, wherein greenery and lighting have been invited in.
Melonie Bayl-Smith, the pivotal figure behind BIJL Architecture, has made indelible marks on the architectural community as her practice enters its second decade.
Tasked with a nuanced and detailed brief, Folk Architects have breathed new life into a Victorian-era terrace home, in a study of inner-city life and optimisation of space.