An architect designs a forever home for his parents
Architect Chris Haddad, a director of Archier, had to wear both a professional and personal hat to create a home for his parents.
Architect Chris Haddad, a director of Archier, had to wear both a professional and personal hat to create a home for his parents.
For architect Daniel Moore, designing a house for his parents on an historic block of family land became an unexpectedly emotional experience.
Designed by Room 11 and located in an extraordinary wilderness setting, this home is a consummate example of designing for place and people.
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 new ceramic basins by Archier with Tasmanian ceramicist Lindsey Wherrett signal a demand for custom-made bathroom products.
Pushing architectural boundaries of what is possible and what is acceptable, the Tasmanian practice, Room 11, continues to set industry benchmarks.
The Design Team of MGArchitecture.Interiors reveal how simplicity and a loving attention to the smallest details lead to successful design practice.
Nestled in the foothills of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, Little Big House responds directly to its location and celebrates its beauty.