State of bliss: Habitus #59 is here!
Our latest print magazine is about to drop! As always, we’re very excited to bring it to you – find out about some of the highlights here.
Our latest print magazine is about to drop! As always, we’re very excited to bring it to you – find out about some of the highlights here.
In Oliver Du Puy’s Garden Lane restoration, Japanese customs are woven into the fabric of the project, reflecting a theoretical framework akin to an haute couture garment.
Nickolas Gurtler Office redesigned the expansive dimensions of Elysium House, with an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of a true home, while seamlessly accommodating the cultural traditions of the clients’ Jewish faith.
Contrary to its appellation, the Snow House designed by HAS Design and Research is located in the tropical environment of Bangkok and is imbued with French Flair.
MONOCOT’s refresh of this conservation flat includes a new courtyard, an open plan and Mid-Century Modern vibes.
Much like the composition of a symphony, Toorak House 2 K.P.D.O Architects creates a sense of rhythm through the arrangement of spaces.
Create Architecture has designed a home with striking architectural features and a distinct closeness to the outdoors.
Robert Simeoni Architects harmonises heritage and modernity, unveiling the striking presence of the brutalist stainless steel kitchen at Isabella Grove House.
Designed by Soul Home and GÜD Studios, ‘The Bach’ is set by the serene Illawarra coastline on the New South Wales South Coast. With a focus on this coastal character, the house has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis.
Terra Casa Byron Bay has all the clean, modern lines to make a stunning shot in the round, but there’s more than meets the eye in terms of sustainable materials and climatically informed design in this house by Davis Architects.
In the picturesque neighbourhood of Caulfield, Melbourne, Ivory House – by Homeroom Studio in collaboration with Tecture – stands as a testament to modern design sensibilities.
Hiroshi Nakamura is doing some of the most interesting work on the contemporary Japanese architectural scene. From residential to retail and urban to rural, his practice is one to keep an eye on for observers in Australia and elsewhere.