Monthly Archives: January 2022

Bimbadeen House by Lachlan Shepherd Architects

The Bimbadeen House is designed by Lachlan Shepherd Architects to compliment surrounding bush by nestling into the sloping site. The simple, low-lying, protective external form contrasts its light-filled, open planned interior. Photography by Nic Stephens Photography.

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Onslow Square by Beauval interiors

Onslow Square is a project designed by Beauval interiors. Elegant refurbishment of a Grade II Listed lateral apartment in South Kensington. Photography by Helen Cathcart.

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Tribeca by PROJECT AZ

When PROJECT AZ designed by PROJECT AZ was approached by a young marketing professional, they had the opportunity to transform a one-bedroom bachelor’s pad into a modern and stylish space created with guests in mind. Photography by Trevor Parker.

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Off Grid House by Anderson Architecture

Off Grid House is a project designed by Anderson Architecture. Nestled in Sydney’s dense Blue Mountains bushland, Off Grid House acts as a premium benchmark for sustainable living under extreme conditions while coexisting with nature. The modest, highly durable home is net zero emissions and BAL-FZ rated; self-sufficient in power, water and sewage. Photography by Nick Bowers, Simon Anderson.

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0244 ABBEY ROAD CHURCH CONVERSION PENTHOUSE by VORBILD Architecture

This contemporary church conversion penthouse in St John’s Wood designed by VORBILD Architecture is one of thirteen inside a converted orthodox church. The property is situated near the famous Beatles crossing and the Abbey Road Studios. Photography by VORBILD Architecture.

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Beaumaris Residence by STUDIOMINT Design Group

This interior project designed by STUDIOMINT Design Group was born from a couple who live and breathe ‘coolness’. Both nearing retirement, they wanted to create a home that left a mark and legacy. With love for music, books, fine wine, family and friends – the creative direction was clear – bring St Kilda to Beaumaris. Photography by Rachael Dere.

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Project No. 355 – The Sussex by Mckimm

Project No. 355 – The Sussex is a project designed by Mckimm. A bold contemporary form and celebration of materiality, showcasing bricks, bluestone and porcelain – embodying the mass of a boulder, delicately floating within the shallows of a deep blue body of pool water, the weighted walls are softened by warm timbers and curves, all perceived through a biophilic line-of-sight. Photography by Timothy Kaye.

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Silver Linings by Rachcoff Vella Architecture

Silver Linings by Rachcoff Vella Architecture. Washed up from the beach a robust and heavy mass sits on top of the rise, offering up an entry path through sand dunes, layered beach grass and aged timber planks. Below a heavily textured concrete rock shelf a recessive deep void invites one into a dark entry and the beginning of a sequence of silver lined spaces. Photography by Tatjana Plitt.

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Hill Country Wine Cave by Clayton Korte

Located at the eastern edge of the Texas Hill Country, this private wine cave designed by Clayton Korte serves as a destination along a secluded bend of the Blanco River. Excavated into the north face of a solid limestone hillside, this shotcrete lined tube is protected on the east and west by tall oak and elm trees, allowing it to nearly disappear within the native landscape. The unassuming exterior entry court reveals a bit of mystery as it provides just a glimpse of what lies within. Heavy limestone boulders, collected from the excavation, and lush vegetation further camouflage the entry as you descend into the mouth of the cave. Photography by Casey Dunn.

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VILLA in Xitang Ancient Town by Nature Times Art Design Co., Ltd.

The project designed by Nature Times Art Design Co., Ltd. is located in an ancient water town in Jiangnan Region (Southern China), embracing local characteristic cultural context. Accompanied by the Naera Hotel and an organic ecological village, and based on the rich culture and multiple commercial operations on the site, it creates a diversified living scene and vacation experience that conform to the contemporary trend, and establishes an aesthetic dialogue among living space, art, landscape and nature. Photography by Xu Xiaodong.

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