Making Breathable Space In Balmy Climes
There are no frills about Baan Lek Villa by Bangkok-based GLA.Design Studio, nor need there be; the climate responsive design speaks for itself.
There are no frills about Baan Lek Villa by Bangkok-based GLA.Design Studio, nor need there be; the climate responsive design speaks for itself.
If ever the phrase ‘it’s about the journey, not the destination’ was applicable to an architectural project, 8m House by Architects’ Creative is it.
With a landscape architect and an interior designer for clients and a creatively inclined builder, Davis Architects collaborated closely with stakeholders to realise the vision for this house in Byron Bay.
Oui J’aime Hotel is an incredibly resolved design solution by Bangkok-based design practice, Wallasia, infused with intellect and enlightenment.
Ian Moore Architects whitens, brightens and completely re-imagines a 1950’s Redfern warehouse for a family living on Sydney’s CBD fringe.
In today’s climate, following the principles of passive solar design in the context of our built environment is not an ideal – it’s an absolute imperative.
House with a Tree Room by Studio Bright is the heart-warming renovation of a family’s heritage-listed property in Northcote, Melbourne.
Grove Architects designed Bundeena Beach House, perched on a rocky headland in Royal National Park, to be sensitive to its neighbourhood, landscape and residents.
Arcke designed an L-shaped house with passive solar design and tactile materiality to create engagement with the house, climate and land.
We look at five contemporary Australian homes that have been inspired by the country’s traditional architectural language.
A house in the middle of the city usually prioritises privacy. But this ‘bolt hole’ house by PanovScott embraces urban living.
Elegantly perched on a rolling hill in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Stealth House by Teeland Architects is endowed with an intimate connection to the natural environment.