When architecture becomes the subject
Site Unseen is the first dedicated architectural photography exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP). Curated by Tom Ross, the show runs until 31 May as part of Open House Melbourne.
Site Unseen is the first dedicated architectural photography exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP). Curated by Tom Ross, the show runs until 31 May as part of Open House Melbourne.
The simple but elegant Edgar’s Creek House by Breathe Architecture connects with its unique landscape by way of a refined collaboration between the two.
The eternal quest for natural light in an inner-city terrace finds a unique design solution in Sydney at the hands of Brad Swartz Architects.
Breathe Architecture converts empty space into two expressive and sustainable examples of rental homes.
While the passage of time will continue to evolve this warehouse café, a clever, considered design by Splinter Society means its industrial past won’t be left behind.
The transformation of an East Brunswick home by Michael Roper and the team at Architecture Architecture draws inspiration from tectonic shifts in the Earth’s underbelly.
Breathe Architecture leverages the beauty of exposed brickwork and the canny use of space to add valuable amenity to a typical Port Melbourne terrace house.
Ioa Studio worked their magic to renovate a 150-year-old pub in North Melbourne into an eclectic, thoroughly modern urban retreat.