Responding to the natural landscape, this home by Architects Ink in South Australia offers a compact solution, using the gradient of the site to its advantage.
Original character seamlessly intertwines with modern living at Raheen House – designed by C. Kairouz Architects – where the unique vision transcends the boundaries of time.
Designed for a family by a family, Matteo is a home like no other where the architects demonstrated their experience in design through a third-generation family practice led by a Mother-Son duo, Trinity Architects.
The Bromley by Dalecki Design offers a harmonious integration of indoor and outdoor spaces within a family home where mid-century modernism was an inspired starting place.
How do you balance the desire for open views while considering the need for privacy? The Lookout in Melbourne is a residence defined by a peaceful loftiness.
Blending indoor and outdoor living, this Bayside residence by JCB Architects provides ample space for all different functions.
This terrace house in Australia channels the story of a home through decades of ownership by the same client.
Articulated by a vertical rupture of unfinished brick, Splinter Society has made clear the divide between old and new in Tear Away House.
With spectacular views of Melbourne’s skyline, Grange Residence is a generous family home in Toorak – a sanctuary of expansive proportions that affords deep-seated luxury.
A revitalised kitchen for a chef and his family fuses practical planning with sophisticated materials.
Instead of building up, Mitsuori Architects dug down, resulting in a home that responds better to the needs and aspirations of its occupants.
Shona McElroy had a brief of conflicting requirements when designing this family home – but underpinning it all was a space to truly relax in.