Projects
RSSJonathan Smith has created an elegant and individual house in this renovation on Auckland’s North Shore. First published in 2013.
Palmer & Palmer Architects have designed a unique house with a modernist look on the bank of Nelson’s Matai River.
Designed by Daniel Marshall, this steep site provides the setting for a cool house that steps confidently down the hill.
Strachan Group Architects make privacy and environmentally conscious living a priority. First published in 2013.
Architect Eliska Lewis has designed an inviting family house with a clever staged approach. First published in 2013.
Auckland practice Glamuzina Paterson designed an effortlessly cool family house that is full of fun and fine form, first published in 2013.
An elegant Lower Hutt house is a finely-tuned performance model. First published in 2012.
A standout view enjoyed from a series of thoughtfully designed spaces in this house by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects. First published in 2012.
A house in the surfing town of Raglan achieves a fine balance. First published in 2012.
This house, designed by Hugh Tennent, is a light and bright bayside gem. First published in 2012.
Andrew Watson has designed a house that occupies a spectacular setting with angled poise. First published in 2012.
A house in Wellington’s Hataitai puts its back to the hill to enjoy a steep site with superb views. First published in 2012.
This Christchurch kitchen marries chic styling and culinary ease, first published in 2012.
Architect Simon Clarkson and kitchen designer Leanne Larking have created a ‘green’ kitchen that doesn’t compromise on style.
Robust, tactile and honest, the design of this new house in Victoria responds instinctively to its setting.
Perched high on a rocky outcrop, this expressive home in Sydney reveals a strong connection with mid-century modernism.
Drawing in surrounding bushland, this new home in Brisbane intimately engages with its context and climate.
This “1970s Japanese spaceship” home in Falls Creek, Australia is designed with both playfulness and pragmatism.
This cottage sensitively and intelligently responds to its World Heritage-listed site on an island off the coast of Queensland.
An adaption of a beachside terrace in Sydney by Archer Office that feels “generous, considerate and creative.”
Showing restraint and simplicity, a new home by Powell and Glenn is animated by the changing light and shade.
A flexible home in Sydney that uses one space and retractable walls to create a diversity of spatial moods and experiences.
Sam Crawford Architects has restored and extended a cottage towards views of a Moreton Bay fig tree in Sydney’s Bronte.
A subtle arrangement of garden courtyards creates an oasis of greenery at the Courtyard House by Figr Architecture.
A new coastal home by Fergus Scott Architects that can accommodate up to thirty relatives and friends.
A carefully considered rebuilding of a coastal semidetached home near Sydney by Jason Gibney Design Workshop.
James Russell Architect has employed complex layers of enclosure and transparency in the design of this Gold Coast home.
This Blue Mountains house by Peter Stutchbury Architecture deftly explores the relationship between building and landscape.
A terrace house renovation in Melbourne with a stair that functions as much more than just vertical circulation.
A layered arrangement of volumes and materials gives this new home a spatial complexity that balances privacy and outlook.