The Seacombe Grove Residence by B.E Architecture is positioned with a continuous green space surrounding the building instead of a front and back garden.
The Bruny Island Hideway by Maguire + Devine Architects is a project modest in stature, but grand in character and connection to its natural environment.
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.
On the shores of Bruny Island, an angular black-clad form emerges from the coastal vegetation. The project by Dock 4 Architects is a unique structure, designed as a built tent-like layer.
We explore Modscape’s Sydney Project; a light-filled family home that embraces passive and active design elements and a timeless palette, to sit unobtrusively amongst its Tamarama coastal setting.
On a working sheep farm on Tasmania’s North Bruny Island, John Wardle Architects’ Shearers Quarters sees a warm timber-lined structure, clad in corrugated iron, reinterpret the traditional design.