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How An Architect Designed Their Minimalist Family Home to be Future-Proofed
Melanie Beynon Architecture has used materials and replanning to future-proof their own family home.
How a Sensitive Renovation Saved These 1970s Apartments from Landfill
Park Street is a former 1970s motel in Brunswick with 17 apartments that have been lightly renovated.
How This Off-Grid Modern Farmhouse Has a Deep Relationship With the Landscape
The design of this modern farmhouse was driven by its site, landscape and a deep understanding of sustainability.
How This Contemporary Extension on a Victorian Home Engages with the Native Garden
Located on a small block in Northcote, this sustainable contemporary extension interacts with the elements and allows the owners to live in their garden.
This Rural Off-Grid Home Embraces Biophilic Design Principles to Connect with Nature
Sitting on a rural property in Wooragee, a small town in Victoria, is a compact off-grid home designed to connect the family with their natural environment.
How These Two Japanese Homes Have Been Designed Around a Shared Garden
Japanese architect Hiroyuki Unemori designed two homes in Tokyo, one for himself and one for his sister-in-law, emphasising privacy and connection.
How This Japanese Architect Makes Clever Use of a 45m2 Site in Tokyo
On a site barely 45m2 in Tokyo sits the home of Daisuke Ibano, where he wanted his new family home to be bright and spacious.
How This Warm, Textured, and Inviting Extension Provides a Backdrop for Family Life
Pat and Taryn wanted a natural and light-filled extension to their cold and dark Victorian weatherboard home in Brunswick.
How This Japanese Minimalist Home Took a Wabi-Sabi Approach
Katsutoshi Sasaki realised one of his dreams as an architect designing his own home for his family.
How This Japanese Home Connects with Nature Despite the Industrial Urban Environment
The clients of this home in Ichinomiya City, Japan, wanted their new home to be bright and connected to nature.
How These Townhouse-Style Apartments Integrate Biophilic Design Principles
388 Barkly Street is an apartment development that looked to create apartments that would encourage family living.
How An Unconventional Triangular Site Becomes a Sustainable, Playful Family Home
There is a reason most residential blocks are rectangular, so imagine coming across a triangular site that is wedged between a train line and a laneway.