Teeland Architects Fosters Connections Between People And Their Environment
Inspired by nature and the Noosa hinterland, the Teeland Architects founder David Teeland creates architecture that exudes an abiding sense of place.
Inspired by nature and the Noosa hinterland, the Teeland Architects founder David Teeland creates architecture that exudes an abiding sense of place.
For entertainers, and for those who crave the perfect mix of leafy calm and energetic buzz, Sierra Hawthorn may provide the perfect pad.
A classic exercise in refuge and prospect, this house by PopovBass on a stunning coastal site is also a celebration of concrete’s domestic potential.
In Melbourne, Pipkorn&Kilpatrick turn an existing, poorly lit Art Deco home into a generous space where a young family can spend quality time.
Haxstead Garden House on the south coast of New South Wales, designed by Tobias Partners, is a fine architectural example of less being considerably more.
Five Australian architects and designers are embracing the centuries-old traditional Japanese technique of Shou Sugi Ban.
Can the same spatial benefits of a standalone dwelling be appropriated for the multi-residential model? K2LD Architects attempts to answer that question with Collection XI in Melbourne.
For a young family in Melbourne’s bayside suburb, Robson Rak designs a home that balances an L.A. Pavilion-style with heritage Victorian features.
Boundary Street House by Chan Architecture implements contextual incongruity with industrial roots on a tricky, triangulated site.
We look at five contemporary Australian homes that have been inspired by the country’s traditional architectural language.
DavidovArchitects’ SLD Residence shows a restrained approach with unembellished forms, a limited material palette and the control of natural light.
Often overlooked, textures can bring fine design up to enviable levels. This Habitus Loves list can add visual weight to any interior setting.