A quiet response Sitting gently in the landscape, Nielsen Jenkins’ architecture takes a slow deep breath that clears the visual clutter to deliver a breathtaking view.
Curated layers At Tropical Townhouse in southern Vietnam, the layering of simple materials has coalesced in an exquisite home.
Connect four Using the constraints of a 1980s terrace in McMahons Point, Studio Prineas has reworked this four-level building – layer by layer – to create a home that captures every view.
Time and tide A roof that drips, windows with no glass, a stair between patches of grass – Linghao Architects’ renovation to a house in Singapore allows its occupants to live with nature’s vicissitudes.
An architect designs a forever home for his parents Architect Chris Haddad, a director of Archier, had to wear both a professional and personal hat to create a home for his parents.
Edge of the alps Passive house principles defined the form and planning of this architect’s own home and office to achieve maximum energy efficiency within a tight budget.
Porosity and play Formwerkz Architects employs a medley of judicious manoeuvres to create a light-filled, interactive terrace house filled with the pleasantries of plants.
One cannot exist without the other Davis Architects embraces three distinct architectural touchpoints to create a Northern Rivers sanctuary, where internal and external elements are entirely dependent on one another.
A country gem Moby Architecture & Interiors has designed a beautiful, bespoke residence in regional Victoria that enhances life and is perfect for site.
Bridging the seventies In designing the Bridge House, which marries the historical roots of the 70s house with a contemporary extension, Kister Architects has brought to life a modernist triumph.
A heritage terrace is future-proofed for a family Using timeless and robust materials, this heritage-listed home has been reimagined into a light-filled home to suit a family who didn’t want to leave.
Wrapped in leaves, and in sustainability and amenity Alexander Symes Architect nestles a secondary dwelling into a tree’s majestic canopy.
Timber shroud Working with a challenging triangular-shaped site, this home in Elwood, Melbourne, is a contemporary house that responds to both the majestic gum trees and locals who pass by on a daily basis.
An enduring presence Furminger wraps a dilapidated weatherboard home in a new skin of heavy concrete and masonry walls that will withstand the elements.