Habitus’ Top Boutique Design Hotels Across The Region
We showcase the six projects across the Asia Pacific that have truly set the standard for boutique design hotels and internal hospitality design.
We showcase the six projects across the Asia Pacific that have truly set the standard for boutique design hotels and internal hospitality design.
These 5 feats of residential architecture we’ve covered on Habitus Living have stayed with us because they convey so much more than a simple meeting of brief; but a personal connection and deeper understanding between architect and client.
Why is it important for local media to work together in support of local architecture and design? Habitus chats to Rose Onans, editor at The Local Project, about the newly unveiled Habitus House of the Year Initiative.
A much-loved Tasmanian winery needed a new venue that could meet commercial standards, while also offering its guests a homey experience. Cosentino’s Dekton surfaces were the perfect fusion of both worlds.
The Sunshine Coast’s Maleny House, from Bark Architects for Villa Prestige Properties, exemplifies all that’s unique and special about local Australian architecture.
Brad Swartz Architects leads by example showcasing inner city living arrangements in luxurious formats and clever, considered design.
Amongst breathtaking coastal bushlands of Tasmania, the RACT Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions offer an immersive experience equally of nature and architecture.
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.