This Pandanus home of Spark Architect provides multitude of different indoor and outdoor spaces to suit all seasons and mix of family and private activities.
The Blackbird house by Rogan Nash Architects is an elegant gable which peers through the surrounding urban landscape whilst being modern and design-driven.
Rogan Nash Architect design plays on the Frank Lloyd Wright concept of Compression and Release which in this de-sign is imagined as The Stage and The Cave.
First Lessons House sits low amongst the existing myrtle and tea-trees, at the back corner of the site, overlooking the Portsea Lagoon and Wildlife Reserve.
Sliding Doors is a fun, lively addition to an existing Californian bungalow that creates more functional space for a young family while welcoming in the natural daylight.
House at Ben Buckler is a new single residential dwelling atop the sea cliffs of Ben Buckler Point, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean to the east and Bondi Beach and the city to the west.
This holiday house is located on the South Coast of NSW, a few hundred metres from the beach with views to the Crooked River and the river valley to the south.
Raw yet sophisticated, the house provides calm spaces for living that engage with its occupants & re-considers the essentials of what’s needed in a family home.
A series of small yet habitable spaces have been designed by Dan Gayfer Design, each displaying Anston’s product in both typical and unexpected applications.
Pamela Coyne Library by Branch Studio Architect celebrates and elaborates on the traditions of the school & civic library through a series of key ideas.
Owners Jia-Yen and Thi Le wished to create an interior which reflected their Asian Australian cuisine by creating an interior that is relaxed & modern in feel.
Overlooking Melbourne’s shipping ports this elegant home designed by Fiona Lynch is full of strong, simple materials, and has been built for longevity.
Striking in its minimal textured material approach, soft grey rendered walls, terrazzo floors & open seam leather ottomans softly engage in a quiet way.
Fiona Lynch Studio were tasked with redefining a narrow space within an elegant Victorian terrace, defined by a column which sits adjacent to the kitchen.
Exclusive in its laneway location, the brief was to create a space that was intimate and reflected on the boutique nature of the small producers wine served.
Blending old and new, the house embraces a refined interior, with bold use of materials and bespoke joinery, while preserving the original architecture.
A conceptual approach was taken with anodised aluminium framework that wraps up the wall and across the ceiling down into a hanging rail for clothing display.