Elsternwick Residences designed by ADDARC take advantage of the tree-lined street, substantial allotment size, wide frontage and orientation to create two family focused dwellings with a singular façade expression. This uniformity and consistency in language across both residences blurs the boundary between townhouse and dwelling yet has sufficient fine-grained detail and layering to provide a clear sense of address. Photography by Timothy Kaye.
Harbour Collector by Brooke Aitken
This project designed by Brooke Aitken is a major renovation of an older apartment with incredible views of iconic Sydney Harbour, particularly The Sydney Opera House and The Sydney Harbour Bridge. The design work was significant. Walls were knocked out to combine the kitchen with the dining and living rooms. Doors and windows were modified to maximise views from every angle, opening the most lived-in spaces up to the beautiful and ever-changing view. Photography by Prue Ruscoe.
House Through the Red Gate by Artel31
House Through the Red Gate is a project designed by Artel31. Like so many Cotswold farmyard conversions, House Through the Red Gate was formed from two listed Cotswold-stone byres. Photography by Charles Emerson.
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Highland Park A Frame by September Workshop
Highland Park A Frame is a project designed by September Workshop. This Midcentury A-frame cabin nestled into a hillside in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles was in need of an update. Royal blue walls, an orange staircase, and lime green kitchen countertops felt jarring in what could be a relaxing retreat in the heart of the city. Photography by Claire Esparros.
Repulse Bay by Pure AW’s Designers Ltd
Repulse Bay is a project designed by Pure AW’s Designers. Elegantly reimagined family residence, marrying modern aesthetics and natural textures with homely warmth, catering to evolving lifestyles and offering picturesque views. Photography by Pure AW’s Designers.
European Neo-Classicism by O&A London
The O&A London team took great care in designing this spacious two-bedroom apartment for a family of three in St. Petersburg, Russia. The space was quite unusual: located on the top floor of a historical building featuring slanted ceilings and attic windows. The client, a family of three, had previously worked with our studio. The pre-existing knowledge and understanding of their requirements and priorities meant, that the work on the apartment could commence early on and be completed relatively swiftly. The client had contacted Oleg and Anna at the time of purchase of the apartment, fully trusting the designers’ opinions and experience. Photography by Eugene Kulibaba.
Layà Villas – Villa A by Comma Projects
Layà Villas designed by Comma Projects is a collection of residences that elegantly stand along Morotai Street, named in homage to the Indonesian island’s historical significance in the Liberation of the Philippines during WWII. Aptly named “Layà,” meaning freedom in Filipino, these residences embody the essence of liberty. Photography by Alyne Media.
Brutalist Style Open Plan Apartment by Juliana Garcia Arquitetura
This apartment designed by Juliana Garcia Arquitetura is a renovation project located in the city of São Paulo. Among the client’s requested premises are the integration of the kitchen with the living room/TV area, the possibility of expanding the square footage of the social area, and its potential use for a home office. Phptography by Maíra Acayaba.
Woorarra House by Rptecture Architects
The Woorarra House renovation project designed by Rptecture Architects embarked on a journey to transform an existing farmhouse into a luxurious family retreat, blending the charm of the original structure with modern amenities. Located in the picturesque Yarra Valley, the design aimed to capture breath taking vistas, harmonise with the surrounding wineries, and achieve a cohesive aesthetic. The central challenge was to balance the preservation of the traditional homestead feel with the integration of contemporary design elements. Photography by Impress Photography.
Native Dog Cabin by Chindarsi Architects
Native Dog Cabin is a project designed by Chindarsi Architects. The site sits on a spur of land jutting out into the Southern Ocean between Bremer Bay and Dillon Bay. Enjoying ocean views to the east, south and west, it is surrounded by beaches and wild places. The peninsula was subdivided into large acreage lots in the early 1990’s and sold for residential development with restrictions on land clearing only to within small building envelopes to preserve the coastal landscape. Undeveloped, the site was purchased by the current owners some thirty years later. Photography by Photographica.