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.
The design brief for the Dulwich Hill Residence called for the addition of an open kitchen, outdoor living space, dining, bathroom and laundry to an existing semi-detached period home for a family.
On this slim vacant block, perched on a Brisbane ridgeline, Lisa Breeze Architect's were engaged to design a comfortable and homely abode with the challenge set.
The brief for Tent House called for a 4 bedroom family dwelling with a central open plan living and kitchen space - what Sparks Architects delivered is nothing short of stunning.
Lowe Living’s Lumiere Black Rock apartments were designed by Warren and Mahoney and inspired by the contrasting natural form and materiality of Black Rock.
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.
Launched at DENFAIR, Acrobat is a modular light available in various finishes with illuminated translucent porcelain arms supported by a suspended trapeze.
Positioned in the valley of the Grand Teton Mountains, with majestic views in all directions, this house prides the view of Grand Teton peak as its backdrop.
Designed by Cameron Foggo, the Cargo Chair is a celebration of contrast. From the dialogue between hard timber & soft suede emerges a memorable masculine chair.
Dedication to the perfect cup of coffee is vital to the design of this project; concentrated on permitting the customer a strong relationship to the barista.
A modular hotel which was manufactured totally offshore & transported to its home site in Perth, a process that drastically reduced the cost of construction.
Larritt-Evans have added their own touch of creativity to St. Martin’s Cafe in Brighton juxtaposing a neutral palette with locally sourced timber furniture.
A 1930's service station transformed into a light-filled & spacious cafe in which L-E have kept the fit-out sympathetic to the space’s Tudor architecture.
At the Storey’s Flooring showroom, different flooring products are used in creative applications throughout the showroom including the desks and joinery.