Strategic partner to the INDE.Awards, the Image Makers Association Australia presents a curated offering from its I SHOT 23 exhibition at Craftworks and it’s guaranteed to be a feast for the eye as well as a thought-provoking experience.
Partners in life and work, Kate Ballis and Tom Blachford will be showcasing a visual feast with their latest exhibition Influorescence, opening in Melbourne.
Tom Blachford is an architecture and fine art photographer. Having established a name with his distinctive style of photography, he has recently become a leader in generative AI image-making. Here, he opens up about his process and thoughts about the future direction of AI and design, alongside a special series of kitchen and bathroom images he created just for Habitus.
One of the most sought-after issues of the year – the Habitus Kitchen & Bathroom special – hits newsstands tomorrow. This bumper edition features soulful, sustainable renovations and inspiring spaces, here's a sneak peek.
Pop Up House by FIGR Architecture proposes an alternative precedent for new dwellings.
Storybook House is the tightly organised addition to a compact, Victorian-era terrace in Melbourne. The extension is highly functional, yet not without a sense of whimsy.
How do you create singular spaces within a home that is largely open plan? The answer can be found in the Edsall Street residence by Ritz&Ghougassian.
Megowan Architectural overcomes the odds to create a sensitive and striking statement for Two-Sided House in Mount Eliza, Victoria.
These emerging architecture practices are five of the best currently working in Australia today. Leanne Amodeo overviews their approach and what it is that makes them so damn good.
Bà Xã is a new Vietnamese noodle bar at Melbourne International Airport, where the aesthetic channels the traditional architecture of Vietnam.
Functionality is a key consideration in any contemporary bathroom design and Thomas Mckenzie shows how to do it right in a residential setting.
The Linardi Townhouse in Collingwood, Melbourne, shows what can be achieved on the smallest of sites. Built vertically over six levels, these twin townhouses are beautifully crafted by designers and owners Jesse and Seada Linardi.