From a glamorous, sculptural island bench in Singapore to a layered timber kitchen and dining space – each of these kitchens offer something unique.
Recent years have seen a major uptake of Cross Laminated Timber in residential projects, and the material is making waves because of its durability, beauty and sustainable nature.
Habitus #51 – the Kitchen and Bathroom special – explores the ways in which our kitchens and bathrooms create connection and respite.
Appearing as a new dwelling, the CLT house by FMD Architects includes the reworking of a 1970s brown brick dwelling, driven by the use of cross-laminated timber and the rural typology.
The INDE.Awards 2020 shortlist is officially in! Without further ado, here are the exemplary design projects, people and objects that prevailed this year's record-breaking entries.
Twice renovated in a 10-year period – this iteration by FMD Architects is here to stay. Architect and interior designer Fiona Dunin takes us through K2 House.
Art Deco, done just right. Here designers and architects share their modern take on the design elements that shaped the Roaring Twenties and beyond, and reveal how others can follow suit.
In response to a briefing focused on light, FMD Architects revamp Kelvin House with an emphasis on lines, angles, and the natural colours of timber.
A kaleidoscopic staircase, a tapestry of colour and a tight budget are at the heart of this house by FMD Architects in North Melbourne.