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 central Auckland suburb residence is a simple L-shaped composition of stacked forms nestled along the high ridge line within a confined Remuera internal site and accessed via a private driveway.
The Australian Ballet is one of the world’s leading ballet companies and has delivered sell out performances for over 50 years and, naturally, their home needed to reflect their legacy.
The brief called for a large program and a desire for the building to maximise the sites amenity and views whilst reflecting the clients respective cultural aesthetics.
The deceptively small building is a pragmatic response to the owners desire to live a simple sustainable life whilst enjoying the virtues of a very beautiful setting.
The brief called for a private and robust, yet comfortable new coastal home for a retired couple with a separate bedroom wing for visiting children, grandchildren and friends.
A generous corner site allowed for a lofty side entrance at this five bedroom home, where a large herringbone pivot door and the sculptural spiral staircase instantly catch the eye.
The Crafers House was the perfect opportunity for the Urban Habitats team to showcase their skill and style in an end-to-end resolution from concept design through to handover.
The design approach for the Unley House by Urban Habitats was to pay homage to the scale of the villa and realign boundaries to provide the home with space.
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.
The Elwood Gable house is a small intervention to an existing dwelling on a suburban street, but the design gesture rethinks this typology allowing both occupants and the street to create connection.
Utilising a vertical courtyard to link levels on a steeply sloping site, this house is conceived as a suspended belvedere, maximising views, solar aspect and privacy.
With a florist and an engineer commissioning this stunning new home project, the design had to bring together two diverse residential living concepts - natural splendour and modern functionality.
The design of MDC Architect's Margaret River House is to be read as a contemporary piece of architecture set within a landscape dominated by coastal heath.
The client brief was arranged into a series of layers and experiences - located according to priority for privacy, views, protection from harsh weather, access to natural light and breezes.
Hidden in an affluent coastal suburb is 'Vodka Palace', a luxurious concrete cave, tempered with natural timber finishes and primed for premium culinary, audio and visual pleasure.