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Gold standard: Freemans Bay Apartment

Gold standard: Freemans Bay Apartment

Projects | Downsizing has by no means equated to downgrading for the owners of this apartment in Auckland’s inner suburbs.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 4 Jun 2018
Natural ease: Tanner House

Natural ease: Tanner House

Projects | This thoughtful extension to a heritage house in Melbourne offers both drama and intimacy.
Words: Brett Seakins Posted: 1 Jun 2018
Permanent holiday: Omaha House

Permanent holiday: Omaha House

Houses | The owners of this beach house hope to make it their full-time residence one day.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 30 May 2018
Of the earth: Californian retreat

Of the earth: Californian retreat

Projects | On a property encompassing a walnut orchard, this family escape treads lightly on the earth from which it has been built.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 28 May 2018
Revisited: Fulcher Residence

Revisited: Fulcher Residence

Projects | Balancing solidity and lightness, this 1960s house is indicative of the enduring relevance of architect Peter Heathwood.
Words: Jason Haigh and Alice Hampson Posted: 22 May 2018
A fine collection: Parisian apartment

A fine collection: Parisian apartment

Projects | A conversation between artworks and interior design results in a stunning, high-end eclecticism in this Parisian apartment.
Words: Leanne Amodeo Posted: 21 May 2018
Of schist and strata

Of schist and strata

Projects | A home in the Canterbury Plains has been built from layers of stone and memories.
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 14 May 2018
Subtle luxury: The Villa at Barwon Heads

Subtle luxury: The Villa at Barwon Heads

Projects | Referencing the gable roofs of the surrounding beach houses, this new home provides fuss-free luxury, perfect for a holiday.
Words: Mark Scruby Posted: 9 May 2018
Green haven: Sunnybanks House

Green haven: Sunnybanks House

Projects | This house, nestled into the dramatic landscape of southern Tasmania, embraces sustainable design principles.
Words: Helen Norrie Posted: 2 May 2018
Kindred spirit: Belmont House

Kindred spirit: Belmont House

Projects | Informed by the memories of the original house, this alteration and addition sets the stage for family life, providing opportunities for both connection and privacy.
Words: Mark Scruby Posted: 30 Apr 2018
Changing the game: Nightingale

Changing the game: Nightingale

Projects | Big thinking, deft details and a generosity of spirit give hope to this Melbourne suburb.
Words: Jon Rennie Posted: 23 Apr 2018
Highly crafted: Freshwater Apartment

Highly crafted: Freshwater Apartment

Projects | A focus on craft and making provides this radically reconfigured apartment with a sense of warmth and tactile materiality.
Words: Marcus Baumgart Posted: 18 Apr 2018
Show home: Brussels studio

Show home: Brussels Studio

Projects | We step into the home/studio of Belgian designer Xavier Lust which has been reconfigured from an old print shop.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 16 Apr 2018
2018 kitchen focus: international trends

2018 kitchen focus: international trends

Review | Are seamless, monolithic kitchens, whose designs suppress evidence of family life or personal taste, becoming passé?
Words: Justine Harvey and Colin Martin Posted: 11 Apr 2018
Enduring: Mount Eden House

Enduring: Mount Eden House

Projects | The homeowner and designer of this Mt. Eden renovation has created a new history for her family in this 1862 home.
Words: Claire McCall Posted: 9 Apr 2018
Stealthy sophistication: House Pranayama

Stealthy sophistication: House Pranayama

Projects | With compelling spatial planning, this narrow addition to a circa 1920s Sydney abode provides extra space for family life.
Words: Leanne Amodeo Posted: 4 Apr 2018
Under the Tuscan sky

Under the Tuscan sky

Projects | Set amongst olive groves, this Italian villa serves as a rural retreat for iconic designer and architect Piero Lissoni.
Words: Dominic Bradbury Posted: 2 Apr 2018
Domestic ritual: The Green House

Domestic ritual: The Green House

Review | Lynda Simmons reflects on the work of Claude Megson and reviews Rafik Patel’s restoration of one of his 1970s’ designs.
Words: Lynda Simmons Posted: 27 Mar 2018
With a bang

With a bang

Projects | Daring and intensely playful, this Amsterdam apartment toes the line between museum and conceptual home.
Words: Peter Davies Posted: 26 Mar 2018
Calm simplicity: Marrickville House

Calm simplicity: Marrickville House

Projects | This effective extension in Sydney makes the most of unpretentious materials and a simple form to meet the clients’ brief.
Words: Rebecca Gross Posted: 21 Mar 2018
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