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.
On one of the world’s most populous islands, the ample living and recreation spaces of Atrium House Hong Kong makes it particularly desirable.
How do you reconcile a proclivity for easy, open living with a compulsion for privacy in the middle of a dense single-dwelling neighbourhood? FARM Architects carves out a compelling solution with Void House.
Designed by Cox Architecture’s Joe Agius, the Courtyard House pulls influences from Moroccan Riad techniques and Italian characteristics to form as one.
High in the sky above Beijing this apartment is a contemporary courtyard house, designed to bring the calm of a Japanese garden to the lives of a busy family.
Baker Drofenik Architects leverages the honest bones of a red brick home into a contemporary family home.
Being a good neighbour doesn’t mean not being able to enjoy your privacy, as this house in Sydney’s beachside Bronte demonstrates.
These compact residences dotted across our local Region highlight architecture that knows no bounds, and certainly no limits when it comes to maximising the efficiency of minimal spaces.
Sarah Lake Architects overcomes orientation and spatial conundrums to deliver a robust yet elegant family home.
The memory of a weatherboard cottage has inspired this “gable-ended” courtyard house for an empty nester couple and their extended family.
These kitchens from the inaugural Habitus House of the Year selection showcase a space that is not only open and inviting, but clever in their design, configuration and use of natural light.