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Embedded in a landscape of sand dunes and scrubland, the kitchen and bathing spaces of this coastal home offer refuge and respite to a family during their much-loved beachside vacations.
Embracing the character of its 1890s shell, this family home features an unusual combination of materials that is at once dark, moody and surprisingly warm.
Tucked behind an existing heritage home on a tight block with a south-facing yard, this generous addition offers light-filled, textured spaces with a natural, earthy palette.
Immersed in a tumbling hillside garden, this reworking of a classic bungalow eschews suburban tropes in favour of spaces that foster connection with the landscape.
Designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, this Swiss apartment embodies the luxury of natural materials and custom design.
Hatherlie House unfolds gracefully from a formal Victorian-era terrace into an expansive, contemporary living space.
A language of movement is expressed here: as if shaped by the wind, the sun and the ways in which it is used and moved through.
Arches, circles, curves – these two interiors seek a softer, more rotund way of welcoming customers.
With brick as the predominant material, this house is like a contemporary rendition of an historic ruin, affirming the pedestal of brick in architecture.
This Moscow home shows how custom-designed spaces, furniture and fittings can take the uniformity out of apartment living.
The purity of Japanese architecture is energised by the daily performance of sunlight.
A meticulously crafted, small building that is constantly transformed both manually and by the natural light and waters that surround it.
This Sydney house balances generosity and intimacy with detailed craftsmanship and comfortable day-to-day living.
A backyard building in Melbourne revitalises the rear of a property and a suburban laneway.
This heritage-listed chapel has transformed into a new work and event space with a striking new stacked-box composition.
The exposed structure of this former timber factory encourages consideration of the house’s sum, but also its parts.
This abode draws the eye to the celebrated view while inspiring a tactile connection to the interior of the house.
Concrete and timber join forces in this house to offer a visual and physical experience that is close to architectural magic.
A restful sanctuary, this house uses carefully considered apertures and subtle texture to create a sense of unencumbered space and levity.
This Sydney apartment renovation by Retallack Thompson overcomes spatial challenges to add character and charm.
This effective extension in Sydney makes the most of unpretentious materials and a simple form to meet the clients’ brief.