Blackwood Rest Is A Re-Imagined Aussie Bush Shack
A modest cottage in secluded Tasmanian bushland sets the scene for Blackwood Rest, a remote refuge by Bijl Architecture.
A modest cottage in secluded Tasmanian bushland sets the scene for Blackwood Rest, a remote refuge by Bijl Architecture.
By playing with the scale of apertures and the height of spaces, Keith Westbrook and Cumulus Studio created a deceptively more spacious interior than the exterior suggests.
Five Australian architects and designers are embracing the centuries-old traditional Japanese technique of Shou Sugi Ban.
A connection to the outdoors is highly desirable in any bathroom design. Habitus looks at three projects that blur the boundaries between inside and outside in understated yet effective ways.
A holiday house for family and friends on Tasmania’s idyllic Bruny Island celebrates the character of the island and offers a total change of pace for the owners.
Pushing architectural boundaries of what is possible and what is acceptable, the Tasmanian practice, Room 11, continues to set industry benchmarks.