Architecture & Interior Design Features

Coconut Crab by Alexander Symes Architect

Coconut Crab is the environmentally-conscious ceramic studio of Casa Adams Fine Wares, dedicated to raising awareness of marine species whilst promoting sustainable design straight from their own backyard studio.

Drummoyne House by studio BARBARA

Located in Sydney's inner west, this project showcases a modern revitalisation of a classic Edwardian semi-detached row house, balancing historical essence with contemporary elegance.

Mortlock Timber Series: Fox Valley House

Fox Valley House in Wahroonga is a testament to the warmth and durability of Spotted Gum, which is used throughout the project to enhance the home's inviting ambiance, contributing to its longevity and low maintenance.

Fabrica by mcmahon and nerlich

Inspired by Mediterranean culture, vintage chic, and warehouse typology, Fabrica juxtaposes its inner-city Melbourne roots.

Hazlewood Residence by Favell Architects

The transformation of a dilapidated 1900's workers cottage in Paddington, Brisbane into a modern family home, blending contemporary design with original charm.

Gable Park by Weaver+Co Architects

A design that challenges residential norms, prioritising connection to the environment and sustainability. Weaver+Co Architects have successfully crafted a home that blurs public and private spaces, with a focus on family living.

Sculpt Hawthorn

Blending sophistication with opulence, Sculpt's sculptural form, lush greenery, and luxurious interiors set a new standard for contemporary apartment living in Hawthorn.

Uxbridge House by Tim Stewart Architects

Family living intertwined with its vibrant Brisbane neighbourhood, this home is inspired by the surrounding greenery and community. A creative twist on the classic Queenslander style, the home fosters both privacy and connection, reflecting the essence of its surroundings.

Taroona House by Archier

Balancing immersive connection to the lush Tasmanian landscape with the comforts of an efficient and innovative residence.

Mortlock Timber Series: Parramatta Aquatic Centre

The Parramatta Aquatic Centre, a collaboration between Grimshaw, Andrew Burges Architects and Mortlock Timber reimagines the aquatic centre with a focus on sustainability utilising Mortlock Timber's Trendplank cladding system.

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