The Light Vault House uses the initial brief for a “concrete bunker” as a launching point from which to explore the vast potential of concrete, challenging the connotations associated with concrete.
We explore Pleysier Perkins’ ‘Eagle’s Nest’ Armadale 4 extension, where the penthouse to an already established industrial residence is created as a timeless and resting recluse.
We speak with co-founding director Yasmine Ghoniem from Amber Road about their latest project, A Gentleman’s Residence in the Sky, and the journey with their adventurous client.
Designing their own family home gave Robson Rak the chance to explore the concept of ‘home’ and to challenge assumptions of minimalist design as cold and clinical.
Highlighting the value of honest communication and a deliberative design process, House MT successfully balances the needs of the client, the rugged coastal environment and a challenging site.
We speak with Wolveridge Architects about their mission for high-performance non-permanent living, and how nostalgia to place and a want to embrace contemporary luxury were infused into the project.
Andrew Beveridge and Gabrielle Beswick combine their collective knowledge to design beautifully minimalist pieces of furniture for their design studio Fomu.
Those Architects transform a 1980s brown brick bungalow into an airy yet grounded home that highlights why they see their work as “like caves, rather than nests”.
The Cable House by Tom Robertson Architects is a testament to finding elegant solutions to the challenges posed by a dense urban environment and heritage context.
Rakumba, in collaboration with Dutch design agency Studio Truly Truly, presents the Typography Floor Lamp – an elegant customisable portable luminaire.
No ordinary heritage renovation, the project is a testament to the designers’ ability to work with old and new, finding a new design language while respecting the building’s history.
MRTN Architects’ restoration of the 1963 Frankston House reimagines the home through the lens of Julius Shulman’s iconic images that most likely inspired the original.
Fellows Mobiles is a creative collaboration between husband and wife Lydia Sumner and Paul Vizzari, who hand-craft delicately balanced mobiles from Australian timbers and brass.
Designing their family home was an opportunity for Rosa Coy and George Yiontis to put into practice their belief in a denser inner-city residential built environment.
We speak with director of Tsai Design, Jack Chen about his approach to compact apartment living and his jigsaw-esque approach to joinery in his Richmond Apartment project.
Mikala James, of Loom Towels, draws on the past to create beautiful textiles for the present. Explore the Loom Towels range and discover the tradition behind the brand.
A sense of arrival awaits guests at The Upper House. Rising above Pacific Place in Admiralty, the hotel’s Asian influenced and timeless design reveals an understated calmness throughout.
The city of Melbourne used the 2018 Business of Design Week in Hong Kong to cultivate a more collaborative approach to design and in the process build a better future for the world.
The international award-winning restoration of John Wardle’s 1830s cottage on Bruny Island stays true to the modesty of the original dwelling, reconnecting the new with the narrative of the old.