The Test Of Time: Merricks House By Wood Marsh
More than 10 years on, the ideas behind Merricks House are as relevant as ever, contributing to its quality of timelessness.
More than 10 years on, the ideas behind Merricks House are as relevant as ever, contributing to its quality of timelessness.
Tsai Design demonstrates how small-footprint architecture can be generous and achievable.
Cumulus Studio restored and added to Symmons Plains – a historic property and mansion in northern Tasmania – fusing Georgian architecture and contemporary design.
Partu (Skin) is a collaborative project between Johnny Nargoodah, a Nyikina man, and Trent Jansen, a design anthropologist, that explores different methods of collaboration while maintaining equal co-authorship.
Gardiner Architects transformed this worker’s cottage with the best sustainability solutions tailored to the project and brief.
This house, designed by Downie North, provides a relaxing, durable space for a family’s active lifestyle.
BENT Architecture demonstrates how architecture and nature can happily coexist with this passive house in the Dandenong Ranges.
Jost Architects created more space and a feeling of openness in this heritage-listed St Kilda worker’s cottage that offered little room to move.
James Garvan Architecture takes a Bondi Bungalow and turns it into a modern, minimalist dream with thoughtful interiors behind a striking façade.
In light of the extra time you may be spending at home over the weekend and during the week, the release of the latest issue of Habitus couldn’t be more perfectly timed. Whether the Design Culture issue is relevant for work or for leisure, we hope you enjoy it cover to cover.
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.
With smart spatial planning and clever joinery, a 20-square-metre addition makes family life easier in this Paddington Terrace, designed by Porebski Architects.