When building a home, it’s very important to make the most of its location and take advantage of spectacular views of the surrounding natural environment. Designed by Architect Christopher Megowan, Director of Megowan Architectural, the Three Angle House was designed…
Courtyard House by Youssofzay + Hart
Located in a typical Western Sydney suburb, the Courtyard House designed by Youssofzay + Hart is a recycled brick pavilion inserted at the rear of an existing cottage. The area is typified by post-war brick cottages that are slowly getting…
Courtyard House by Elaine Richardson Architect
The Courtyard House in Sydney, Australia is filled with colour, personality and endless natural light. The brief revolved around the idea of maximising every space on the tight site with a connection to the outdoors, create a flexible home for…
Three Piece House | TRIAS
We love clever design and the Three Piece House by Sydney based architects TRIAS is right up there. Faced with an exposed corner lot, the house consists of three buildings that following the site boundaries and cluster together to create privacy…
Canal House | The Ranch Mine
Initially built by native dwellers 2000 years ago and rebuilt for modern society over a century ago are 181 miles of canals that bring water to the desert city of Phoenix, Arizona. These canals often go unnoticed, as the city has…
Waterloo House | Anthony Gill Architects with Budwise Garden Design
Sandwiched between its neighbours as part of a row of terraces sat Waterloo House, a modest heritage-listed terrace that lacked light and pined for a much-needed nature-infused facelift. Anthony Gill Architects, together with the Budwise Garden Design successfully altered the then-confined and dim house…
FIGR Architecture | Templestowe House
The Templestowe house designed by Melbourne-based Architecture firm FIGR is our favourite example of elegance and symmetry combining line, exposed brick, pure white walls all while highlighting nature’s beauty with plenty of natural light and large windows. FIGR are a Melbourne…