A Sculptural Teahouse In Shanghai By Spacemen Referencing the rolling hills of Icha Chateau brand’s own tea plantations, Spacemen creates a sculptural destination for Shanghai’s discerning tea drinkers.
Red Hill Farm House By Carr And Jackson Clements Burrows The Olympic standard of place-driven design has been exemplified in this recently completed residence by Melbourne-based architecture and interior design studio Carr.
Biologic Science Is The Best Designer Living Melbourne-based studio Breathe Architecture use the science of the Halo Effect to create the perfect living blueprint for their clients’ new home, Halo House.
The Value Of Building Materials In South-East Asia Is design materiality about more than aesthetics? The answer is yes and Secret Gardens House in India by Spasm Architects is key example of how and why.
Nature V Nurture: The Great Interior Debate Could rethinking the form of function of the humble window completely redefine how we connect our homes with nature, preserve privacy and maximise our interior space? Malaysian-based architects Formzero prove yes.
Defining the Nexus Between Public and Private Living with Hikari House We want privacy… but we also want connection. How do Pranala Architects approach residential design within this difficult paradox?
The Future Of Kitchenware: Air Lids By nendo Kitchenware just got a whole lot more sensory, with Japanese powerhouse nendo’s latest design – the nendo Air Lids, created to imitate common human hand movements.
Live Dangerously In The Safest Possible Way Perched a-top a 150 acre cliff ridge, Headland House, designed by Atelier Andy Carson, was developed for a system of living which prizes excitement and a bit of risk in the safest possible way for an art-loving couple and their young family.
Nature Knows Best: Inside-Out House, Semarang, Indonesia by Tamara Wibowo Architects Mother Nature is the world’s best designer – a truth which local Indonesian architect Tamara Wibowo embraced in her latest residential gem in the city of Semarang.
Can A Fixed Home Governed By Hyper-Minimalism Grow And Change? A good home grows as we too, grow. Many think of this as an afterthought, and endeavour to extend and renovate their living format after-the-fact. But what if we designed our homes to evolve from the very beginning?
Modernist Architecture And Australiana Collide This waterfront retreat designed by iconic Australian-Japanese architect Koichi Takada is the epitome of an Australian dream home, adorned with a private beach, garden and open-plan living.
Designing A Home For Work, Rest And Play Melbourne-based design legends Austin Maynard Architects tackle the challenge of designing a sanctuary for different people in a single home with their latest project: Kiah House.