An enduring presence
Furminger wraps a dilapidated weatherboard home in a new skin of heavy concrete and masonry walls that will withstand the elements.
Furminger wraps a dilapidated weatherboard home in a new skin of heavy concrete and masonry walls that will withstand the elements.
This off-shutter concrete house by Durbach Block Jaggers brings the studio’s signature style to Point Piper.
An experimental “aqueous” concrete façade curves fluidly around Brush House, a Melbourne family home designed by Leeton Pointon Architects.
Possessing the versatility to open up and close down at will, Albury House is a contemporary rural home that is built to coalesce with its surroundings.
Born of the perennially popular modernist movement, only to be hijacked by public infrastructure; brutalism is something of an enigma when it comes to residential interiors.
Iyashi House by Pranala Associates is a modern house designed to synthesize and reflect Indonesia’s affinity with nature as its source of craft, culture and wellbeing.
This Japanese residence by FujiwaraMuro Architects boasts a striking double-arced concrete façade that acts as both a screen and structural divider.
How are Australian architects embracing characteristics of Brazilian modernism as a functional response to climate and aesthetic response to a brief?