A residence that subtly brings the rural landscape inside
Harcourt is an interior designer’s own residence that has been designed as a testament to craftsmanship and the deep seated calm of rural Victoria.
Harcourt is an interior designer’s own residence that has been designed as a testament to craftsmanship and the deep seated calm of rural Victoria.
When the need to experience the country strikes, few destinations can beat Wilga Station and its rustic architecture embedded in the landscape.
More than 10 years on, the ideas behind Merricks House are as relevant as ever, contributing to its quality of timelessness.
This house and horse pavilion, designed by Allen Jack + Cottier, has given a herd of wild brumbies freedom and choice and the opportunity to express their wildness.
The clients of Dreamer spent seven years on the design (and building approvals) for the Two Sheds House before engaging Ben Shields and his team to contribute to the interior design scheme.
Bangkok-based design studio SS:AR has reimagined the traditional architectural vernacular of Thailand to create a modern yet modest holiday home in Chiang Mai.
We look at five contemporary Australian homes that have been inspired by the country’s traditional architectural language.
A multicultural vernacular resulting from a welcomed migrant population inspires the architecture for this residence by Rear Studio in Vietnam.
The Olympic standard of place-driven design has been exemplified in this recently completed residence by Melbourne-based architecture and interior design studio Carr.
In rural New Zealand Herbst Architects turns a seemingly limitless space into one neatly organised around three simple box forms.
In retaliation against increasing urban density and the unavoidable past-pace of city, this houses connect their residents to greater Australia.
Take a leaf out of any of these books for a tree-change more impressive than ever.