Residence F in Shanghai shows how adaptive interior design can shape a home through daily life, memory and creative practice over time.
A layered, multi-generational home in Sydney’s Vaucluse, Patchwork House sees Decus rebel against minimalism, weaving global references, rich colour and bespoke craftsmanship.
Set among mature fig trees in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Waverley House is a sensitive renovation by Sam Crawford Architects that uses split levels, natural materials and landscape connections to support family life.
Mim Design crafts a refined Darling Point residence inspired by yachts, blending subtle nautical cues and serene harbour views.
Evoking memory while remaining firmly in the present, Raintree Home is a triumph of design for Studio Urban Form + Objects.
Mitchell St Eco Homes by C.Kairouz Architects asks how multi-dwelling properties can be sustainable, socially conscious, while offering a valuable contribution to the streetscape.
David Langston-Jones faced substantial constraint on this difficult inner-city site, but a thoughtfully framed garden combines with rich colours and materials to create a delightful pair of homes.
City Pad was reconfigured by Revel Design to improve functionality and offer a hotel-like sensibility, featuring adaptable spaces that cater to myriad needs.
Architectural obstructions and hidden courtyards create a contemporary home that seamlessly blends inside and out.
So many product launches – where to begin with Milan? Well, across some of our favourite brands and all kinds of areas, here are some of the highlights we saw this year.