Originally engaged to select furniture and art pieces for a client’s future home, the brief for GOLDEN soon became much larger: How to bring the beach to the inner-city, and how to merge three apartments into one mega-penthouse?
A yoga studio, a staircase that drinks light and hand-finished material touches on this fine example of Queenslander Architecture contribute to the textured beauty of Mermaid Beach Residence by B.E Architecture.
Preceding the KonMari method, the rise of tiny house design is teaching us to live more simply and more sustainably.
A simple rebuild with the intention of creating more space for a Melbourne artistic family was turned into a playground of colour and imagination at the hands of Sibling Architecture.
Five Storey House by stpmj is a provocative exception to Seoul’s architectural norms, where vertical living apartment reigns.
Growing up, Jeremy McLeod always wanted to build bridges. Instead, as founding director of Breathe Architecture, he is bridging gaps in the Australian design industry.
Designed by Hecker Guthrie, the third Piccolina gelato store in Melbourne is a sun-soaked romp through the 1950s.
Bistecca by Tom Mark Henry layers on history and rusticity to create a fully immersive diner experience in Sydney.
A heritage renovation is, by nature, restrictive. But when navigated well, the results can embody the best of old and new.
Nikkou – meaning sunshine in Japanese – is exactly what Australian retailer Nikkou Store delivers throughout its curvy, pink-washed concrete space.
Technē Architecture’s latest residential project sensitively and artfully reimagines one of the Mornington Peninsula’s oldest buildings.
Matilda House by Templeton is intimately tied to place, sunk deep into the Australian bushland of the client’s childhood.