It’s a monumental project in sustainability initiatives and worthy of taking out The Multi-residential category at the INDE.Awards 2023!
The shortlisted projects in The Living Space category of the 2023 INDE.Awards have been announced and they are all homes that raise the bar on creativity and innovation.
The 2022 INDE.Awards - The Living Space category showcases outstanding residences that have become templates of great design.
Two industry heavyweights, Jan Henderson and Dianna Snape have released their first coffee table book – Architecture at the Heart of the Home – filled with homes of all shapes and sizes around Australia.
The respected Melbourne architects give a masterclass in colour, texture and proportion, to deliver a stunning kitchen that feels spacious despite its diminutive footprint.
A celebration of sculptural curved surfaces, muted organic colour and soft woodgrains at the heart of the family home.
A home to escape to while remaining utterly connected to its surrounds, Fitzroy Lane House by Kennedy Nolan presents an island-like dwelling within a rapidly changing streetscape.
The results are out! We’re excited to introduce you to your INDE.Awards 2019 Official Shortlist. Read on to find out which entries made the final cut.
Some architects choose to view site constraints such as size, orientation, rigid briefs and budgets as welcome challenges. Here are Habitus' favourites from the year that was.
Care of the their new residence in Melbourne, Kennedy Nolan showcases what you can achieve with less and where the importance lies in design.
As a food enthusiast and an eager home cook trying to tune some amateur knife skills, there is nothing more satisfying than a well-designed and beautifully organised kitchen area.
Getting creative with a small space, creating nooks to nestle in, or embracing a tricky site are all reasons for creating lounges that dip down, up or push back into a wall. Today we look at a handful of these creative spaces.