In the verdant landscapes of Kunming, China, KiKi ARCHi brings life to an old dwelling, where textured walls wrap around the inhabitants.
Timber defines the character of this small worker’s cottage in Rozelle, a material the owner has worked with for years as a sculptor.
Creating a lush green oasis within the urban setting, while drawing the garden into the home, Moby Architecture and Setsquare Studio have worked together to deliver a home that will constantly evolve.
Instead of building up, Mitsuori Architects dug down, resulting in a home that responds better to the needs and aspirations of its occupants.
At a time when houses appear to be becoming larger, it’s refreshing to see the latest design from Molecule – a modest house coming in just under 150 square metres in area.
Maike Design has considered the specific needs of felines and their owners in this thoughtfully reconfigured Melbourne home.
Williams Burton Leopardi draws on the existing heritage and layered richness of Kingswood Residence to carefully weave a contemporary openness that embraces the landscape.
Daniel Boddam channelled the vernacular of Brazilian modernism for the extension of a Federation bungalow, in Mosman, Sydney, resulting in a considered and cohesive home.
An interstitial entry chamber with a definitive mood gives way to an expansive ‘garden room’ in Nic Brunsdon’s artful addition to this heritage cottage in East Fremantle, Perth.
Jeff Provan's latest home exemplifies a collaborative approach, much like the developments he does with Neometro.
Studio Prineas has given a quaint federation house in Sydney’s inner-east an extension on life, tactfully restoring it as the contemporary family home of four.
Endowed with authentic charm that cannot be bought or built new, these ten outstanding heritage house renovations reconcile architecture's past with modern ways of life.