Be at home with Boilingpoint by Zip Water: Issue #24 OUT NOW
In 2018, Zip Water’s range has been specified in more high-end residential developments, houses, apartments and multi-residential spaces than ever before.
In 2018, Zip Water’s range has been specified in more high-end residential developments, houses, apartments and multi-residential spaces than ever before.
The humble breeze block was for a time beloved, and then forgotten. In Frame House by Red Bean Architects, its many valuable qualities suitable especially for the tropical climate, are appreciated once again.
Surprising Seclusion is a suitable name for a house in Singapore’s Binchang Rise, where Hyla Architects has designed an oasis away the hustle and bustle of life.
Hyla Architects’ inward-facing design gives rise to a family home that features two courtyards and an impressive spatial plan.
Ioa Studio worked their magic to renovate a 150-year-old pub in North Melbourne into an eclectic, thoroughly modern urban retreat.
Designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, this bright and breezy family home is filled with sunshine, fresh air and open spaces.
The evolution of a Melbourne home from an untouched dark 1930s house to an innovative, light space is a story of how considered design can improve all aspects of life.
Building and renovating is stressful. Wanting to bring expert advice on how to streamline that process, Rogerseller takes you on site with architect and client to open up exactly how the process works.
A Strata refers to a collection of apartments designed and built together on different levels, but what does it look when you use this approach to design one family home?
If you need to design (or redesign) your bathroom but have been unsure where to start – Rogerseller’s Insights Series is here to help. First up, sourcing your inspiration.
Technē Architecture’s latest residential project sensitively and artfully reimagines one of the Mornington Peninsula’s oldest buildings.
Matilda House by Templeton is intimately tied to place, sunk deep into the Australian bushland of the client’s childhood.