More often than not, building a house in a newly constructed subdivision is almost always like playing with paint on an empty canvas. Located on a corner block in Kings Meadows, 41 Lakeside Drive is a product of Honed Architects…
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Two Halves | Moloney Architects
With clients wanting a family home that responded to their lifestyle, Two Halves House by Moloney Architects over-delivers with an energetic home that is beautifully set into its bushland surroundings. With a split monolithic architectural form, this house stands with two pavilions…
The Books House | Luigi Rosselli Architects
What do you get when a calligrapher and a business person co-habitate? Only the most bewildering architectural work, of course! Fondly called as The Books House, let’s find out how this lovely dwelling got its name and captured our hearts.…
Iron Maiden House | CPlusC
Being away from home can roll in a certain longing for anything familiar. After spending some time in Hong Kong, a young family of five goes home to sunny Sydney, with an unbending need to establish roots as they venture…
Roscommon House | Neil Cownie Architect
While everyone’s busy keeping their senses hooked on the overwhelming modernities, Neil Cownie Architects are out on a mission to create a nostalgic living space amongst the Garden Suburbs of Floreast and City Beach out the client’s appreciation for Perth…
Two Wall House | Woods Bagot
With just 3.7 metres wide frontage, the Two Wall House in Lilyfield, Sydney by a globally-acclaimed architect consultancy firm, Woods Bagot, unfolds elegantly, boasting a blueprint for well-designed urban infill projects. Just when Australian cities are getting bigger and denser,…
Sherwood Hill House | Maguire and Devine Architects
When it comes to bringing a whole of design sensibility to the table with a limited budget, trust that no one other than Maguire + Devine Architects can execute the finest detail-work and flawless rendering to make any space delightfully…
Sunset House | Peter Stutchbury Architects
Sometimes, we move mountains just to take real quick breathers from all the daily happenings. And when we do, we always find ourselves revel in the thought of going to the beach, long enough to catch a dance of colours…