Projects
RSSThe simple, almost minimal form of this house belies the level of amenity enjoyed by the family who call it home, first published in 2015.
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.
This new house in Marrickville, Sydney by David Boyle Architect “feels huge but sits on a relatively small site.”
A pair of pavilions come together to create a family home that considers privacy, thermal comfort and spatial delight.
Coy Yiontis creates a steeply pitched contemporary home for a mature couple to enjoy into their retirement.
This house employs traditional architectural motifs in unconventional ways, while responding to its site, street and city.
Made of timber, stone and steel, and topped with concrete, this home is the result of exceptional interaction between layers.
This Brisbane renovation and extension by Marc and Co Architects opens up and embraces a delightful backyard setting.
M3 Architecture’s design for this holiday retreat wisely defers to its dense surroundings on the northern Queensland coast.
This Sydney house follows Isamu Noguchi’s philosophy that art should “disappear” or become one with its surroundings.
Jasmax’s Merchant Quarter in New Lynn now features a distinctive 10-storeyed building of low-cost apartments.
A Fisher & Paykel appliance factory is converted to house its product designers and engineers.
The ever-impressive Hip Group adds another culinary and architectural flower to its bouquet.
Interior magazine explores how Designworks and Kiwibank are adapting to these pixelated times.
A retail space in Auckland’s Ponsonby Central is transformed into a haven for gadgetry.
A bush-clad site offers the perfect retreat from day-to-day toil.
Present tense - a contemporary addition completes this classic villa.