Sometimes a project stands out not just for its aesthetics, but for the stories in its creation. This was certainly the case for Same Same but Different House, a unique residence brought to life by Maytree Studios.
Room by Room and Bones Studio deliver a new take on a traditional Queenslander for a family looking for an improved indoor-outdoor living experience.
Architect Peter Besley challenges the way houses have been designed for Brisbane’s sub-tropical climate with Couldrey House.
bureau^proberts director Terry McQuillan and his wife, interior designer Charlie McQuillan transformed a heritage-listed Brisbane worker’s cottage for the modern era.
In overcoming restrictive design parameters, DAHA have created a practical family home with fun factor.
Margie Fraser, Habitus' valued contributing writer and Queensland local, shares her perspective on Habitus House of the Year 2019.
Glamorgan is a monochrome design by DAH Architecture that leverages site, character and orientation to deliver a light-filled family home.
A clash of ideas that made for a layered response, Auchenflower House by Kelder Architects references the Mid-Century period while being relevant to its locale.
Tim Bennetton Architects turns an existing Queenslander into a contemporary home connected with its surroundings and the community.
The LLDS team combine timber and zinc to create a unique and welcoming family home with a distinct silhouette in a Melbourne suburb.
Woods Bagot updates The Ville Resort-Casino in Townsville to create a popular laid-back destination for tourists and locals alike.
Minimalist architecture and family-life may first seem incompatible. But Brisbane-based architects, Hogg & Lamb, show the two aren’t mutually exclusive.