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Why This Architect’s Own Apartment Feels More Like a Home
Designed with a philosophy of ‘build less, give more’, these apartments are right-sized, high-performing and people-focused.
Inside a Modern Sanctuary Inspired by the Garden City
Designed by Architecture architecture, the renovation seamlessly blends home, park, and private garden.
Inside a Home Where Materials Tell the Story of Place
Wiesebrock Architecture drew inspiration from iconic Australian architects such as Glenn Murcutt and Peter Stutchbury, crafting a home that celebrates space, structure, and material.
A Courtyard Elevates Everyday Life in this Small Worker’s Cottage
McMahon and Nerlich were engaged to reimagine this small worker’s cottage, transforming it into a modern city retreat that connects with its surroundings.
How Simplicity and Nature Influence This Architect’s Own Modernist Home
Connected House builds on Peter McIntyre’s Modernist principles to create a home that balances the old and new, where the home and its landscape are seamlessly intertwined.
How This Minimalist Family Home Balances Privacy and Connection to the Garden
Is there a way to maintain privacy in living areas while at the same time provide a connection to the life of the street through the often underutilised front garden?
How This Architect Elevates Everyday Living into Luxury in this Townhouse
How can a functional layout with more connections be created without extending the footprint of a townhouse while maintaining the atmosphere?
How Japanese Minimalism Influenced These Modern Backyard Studios
With so much of today’s homes striving for flexible and multipurpose spaces, what if you designed a space for a single specific use, or ritual?
How This Architect's Own Concrete Home Uses a Green Roof for Local Wildlife
Quite often, people believe the value of a house lies in the number of bedrooms or floor area, but what if you see your home as a reflection of you and your values?
How This Architect’s Own Minimalist Home Challenges The Way We Live
Do you need nice finishes to make a lovely home, or can you take standard off-the-shelf products and basic materials but inject little moments of joy throughout?
How Minimalism Created a Calm and Warm Interior with a Connection to the Garden
The original 1920s home had a real sense of grandeur; however, the interiors were disconnected, and a series of 1980s and 90s additions blocked the light.
How the Architects Enhanced This Fitzroy Terrace by Bringing Nature Inside
Taylor Knights faced a familiar challenge, although never easy: bringing natural light into a narrow, long Victorian terrace on a dense site in Fitzroy.