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.
Blurring the lines between architecture and landscape, PopovBass’s Sunshine Beach House sees a contemporary approach to the traditional Queenslander typology revisited.
We explore Casey Brown’s Hart House in Mackerel, echoing the archetypal Australian one-room beach abode, where the architecture takes on a box-like structure, opening one side to the elements.
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 speak with Wolveridge Architects about their mission for high-performance non-permanent living, and how nostalgia to place and a want to embrace contemporary luxury were infused into the project.
With a native rooftop garden as its primary elevation, Bundeena Beach House is a product of its context. Grove Architects has conjured a unique response nurturing a relationship between inside & out.