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.
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.
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.
Located in Melbourne’s Kingsville, this double fronted timber Edwardian has been transformed into a generous and contemporary family home by Forty One South.
The design brief for their architect was slightly different for each client. Brad (husband) wanted to create a home with ‘design reserve’ that will not date
Aesop Emporium by KTA luxuriates in the singular use of sustainably sourced hardwood ply to create an immersive space that is intimate and visually calm.
The use of unfinished compressed cement sheet panels in this project produces a building that is robust, and marked by both a financial & architectural economy.
Aesop Flagship Store (87 Collins Street, Melbourne) has the feel of a gentleman’s private salon, somewhere between his study and bathroom or dressing room.
In the rebuild of Marysville post the devastation of the 2009 fires this humble station was pivotal to the re-establishment & reformation of the community.
In the high pressure world of hospitality, Amber Road have designed a restaurant that privileges the workers over the customers in Sydney's Barangaroo.
Eat Burger by Amber Road, located on the beach of Cronulla, celebrates the nostalgia of summer and the things synonymous with Australian beach culture.