Sarah and Richard Bryant are partners in life and work at the helm of Bryant Alsop Architects. While the studio’s journey is one of adaptability, the renovation of their own family home is a reminder that good design is much like a good story – layered with history, personality and moments of unexpected beauty.
Davis Architects embraces three distinct architectural touchpoints to create a Northern Rivers sanctuary, where internal and external elements are entirely dependent on one another.
In an apartment in Singapore, Shed Studio designs a timeless foil for the owners’ tasteful collection of mid-century and vintage furniture.
Maike Design has considered the specific needs of felines and their owners in this thoughtfully reconfigured Melbourne home.
Jack Lovel's ongoing project to document the work of Iwan Iwanoff is culminating in the launch of an updated hard cover edition of his book – Catching Light – alongside a special exhibition in Melbourne.
A forest green kitchen, cohesive colours and textures and washed terracotta throughout combine to deliver Tom Mark Henry studio’s unique take on this mid-century home.
The Robin Boyd Foundation is days away from reaching its fundraiser target for its ‘Amplify Our Voice’ campaign. Join the mission to help design advocacy in Australia.
Architectural photographer Jack Lovel is shining a fresh perspective on the built legacy of an under-celebrated mid-20th century architect – Iwan Iwanoff.
Originally designed in the 1960s by Keith Cottier of Allen Jack + Cottier, this home in Pymble has been reinvigorated by hungerford+edmunds in collaboration with builder Ballast Point.
Ruxton Rise by studiofour brings to life the owner’s values of family, health and integrity through a sensitive design that focuses on an experience rather than an overt statement.