There’s something quite special about an architect’s own home. It’s an opportunity to explore ideas and push a few boundaries, which was certainly the case with architect Andrew Child’s own home in Fitzroy, Melbourne.
Bay Pearl by Kirsten Johnstone Architecture transforms an existing Brighton family home through an innovative renovation and reconfiguration.
Palm House by Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors is an extension about more than additional space and openness. Instead, sensitivity has been given to the connective tissue, seen in the thresholds between old and new, which create curious angles to guide the eye through the layers of this home.
An alteration and addition of a house in an inner-city suburb of Melbourne ticks every box for comfort and amenity, as DREAMER reimagines the old to make new again.
Pop Up House by FIGR Architecture proposes an alternative precedent for new dwellings.
Mitsuori Architects believes that space is a valuable commodity – and they know how to use every inch.
The clients of Dreamer spent seven years on the design (and building approvals) for the Two Sheds House before engaging Ben Shields and his team to contribute to the interior design scheme.