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 International Lodge Apartment project by Ian Moore Architects sits within a Harry Seidler designed apartment building in Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, completed in 1962.
The Simple Collective was engaged by the client, Lachie Henderson of the Geelong Football Club, to aid in the creation and implementation of an elevated, comfortable, and cohesive interior.
The Hrdina house is a renovation project in which Jorge’s primary brief was to make livable an inappropriately planned 70’s house for his large family of 7.
Link House by Paul Tilse Architects establishes a distinct connection between the indoor and outdoor environments through the informed utilisation of contemporary architectural design.
Glowing with a welcoming allure and foreign beauty, the Mayu collection is an exploration of sculptural forms inspired by the beauty of Iceland’s landscapes.
Influenced by Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics, the Coco is like a beautiful, heavy yo-yo at the end of its string, hanging in space with a silent poise.
On a sloping site in leafy Kew, Rob Kennon Architects replaced a contextually non-responsive 1980s renovation to this Edwardian, semi-detached duplex dwelling.
The exterior shell is of this project is augmented with a sustainable, cost-effective, batten-and-board cladding system, similar to the standard paling fence.
Chee is an ornate but contemporary bent wire chair designed for comfort - overlapping metal wires curve out from the frame to create a striking geometric web.
Strongly defined by its frame, a central stretcher rail made from folded stainless steel sections which connect to tapered blade legs with a disc shaped foot.
The Parisi Table's hair-pin legs and tapering waist not only result in a distinctive silhouette, but are also the basis for its strength and timeless style.