Architect Esmond Dorney is a hero in Tasmania. His distinctive 50s modernist homes combine architectural bravado with simple materials. The Tate House, designed in 1958, has been recently reworked by Preston Lane Architects, who consulted with Esmond’s son, architect Paddy Dorney.
Block Architecture Studio responds to the demands of contemporary living and the evolving needs of a growing family with the design of Mt Eliza Sanctuary. The result is a harmonious solution for the intricate challenges of day-to-day life.
Tonally in tune with the sand, sky and sea, Jacqui Koska redesigns Freshwater House with a strong emphasis on respecting the site.
YSG studio has joined the ABC television series Grand Designs Transformations, which challenges conventional design norms through innovative thinking in the reimagining of residential properties.
SAHA is an architectural studio redefining urban living, where constraints such as small sites and multigenerational living are challenges executed through design problem-solving.
Bay Pearl by Kirsten Johnstone Architecture transforms an existing Brighton family home through an innovative renovation and reconfiguration.
DKO Founder and Principal, Koos de Keijzer, and Clemence Harvey de Keijzer, Director of Harvey Taylor have transformed their country home into an off-the-grid haven in Central Victoria.
The design of a new extension at McPhail House doesn't harshly define a beginning and end to the home's chapters; rather it runs on its own harmonious continuum, along the connected interior views and sweeping curves of bespoke finishes.
Many design moves come together at Heirloom House by J. Kidman Architecture, each one creating a home where every corner is usable.
In the verdant landscapes of Kunming, China, KiKi ARCHi brings life to an old dwelling, where textured walls wrap around the inhabitants.
Rethinking the classic ‘ex-govie’ (ex-Government House) Josh Mulford Architects (JMA) has embraced the quality and aesthetic of the original robust build with a high-quality refit that remains cognizant of budget and sustainability.
When two school friends reconnected over a shared love of design and sustainability, the opportunity to collaborate did more than give new life to a 110-year-old house – it cemented a friendship while making a poetic story in the process.