Close To Nature: Tree Houses In Australia
Who said tree houses were for children? These five houses embrace their leafy environments, offering a peaceful paradise amongst the towering trees.
Who said tree houses were for children? These five houses embrace their leafy environments, offering a peaceful paradise amongst the towering trees.
ONG&ONG’s latest residential project in Singapore’s Fraser Hill estate places materials in their natural state amidst a curated nature.
Built form without natural form is simply just a structure. Natural form without building is purely landscape. It is this in-between space in which Symbiotic House lies…
Amongst breathtaking coastal bushlands of Tasmania, the RACT Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions offer an immersive experience equally of nature and architecture.
For Lauren Lance of The Borrowed Nursery, part of the beauty of working with plants is not only the richness that nature adds to our lives, but also the element of nurturing something that has been alive for many years.
Spring has sprung so it’s the perfect time to start thinking about how to make the most of the season with nature flourishing out of Winter. Joost Bakker’s latest iteration of the Vertical Garden is the perfect way to bring a little green inside the home.
Habitus Living’s Ashley Tucker sits down with Alex Buckman, the man behind the Arbor Planter to learn about his inspiration and design practice, and, of course, the planters themselves.
A house and its contents becomes, over time, a collection of things and ideas that represent a personal journey. For Thai designer, architect and photographer, Varakan Tipprapa, this curation was a very conscious response to his own questions about the purpose of a designer.
Featured in issue 10 of Habitus magazine, Greg Hatton is the MacGyver of
design. Find out the secrets to his success and passion with our 6th
Conversation Series event in Melbourne.