Issue No. 14
March 2024
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Issue No. 14 features work from Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Studio Bright, Workroom, Field Architecture, Patterson Associates and more.

Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.

The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
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Cape Schanck House
Studio Goss

Sitting on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, this family home is a study of minimalist ideals enhanced by carefully composed outlooks and the nuances of light.

Shell House
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects

Situated on the rocky headland of Sydney’s Shelly Beach, this family home reflects the beauty and serenity of its surroundings.

Big Sur
Field Architecture

Nestled into a grove of Monterey cypress trees along California’s remarkable coastline is a residence that borrows its identity from the surrounding immersive landscape.

Connected House
Albert Mo

The transformation of a dated mid-century modernist house into a livable family home is deeply grounded in response to its history and relationship to the environment.

Scrubby Bay
Patterson Associates

Framing Antarctic storms rolling into remote Pigeon Bay on New Zealand’s South Island, this robust guesthouse offers group farm stays and wilderness activities.

Border Street
Workroom

Nestled on the beachfront in one of Australia’s most serene coastal enclaves, Border Street is a contemplation on place, form and material.

Mansard House
Studio Bright

Mansard House is an artful combination of 1970s charm and contemporary sophistication that seamlessly blends design and functionality.

Sandringham House
Tonkin Zulaikha Greer

This multigenerational home in southern Sydney may be bold in its execution but is deeply grounded in its relationship to the environment.

Wisteria
Carter Williamson Architects

Heritage Federation hallmarks, an increased connection to nature and a desire to marry old with new were the defining traits of this Sydney home’s reasoned transformation.

Daddy Cool
Pattern Studio

With an emphasis on space, this Sydney family home offers considered areas to entertain, come together and find respite while also demonstrating the brilliance of distinctive artisan design.

Feels Like Summer
Meredith Clark Design

Interior designer Meredith Clark has distilled the easy-going yet elevated atmosphere of New South Wales’s Northern Beaches into the redesign of a 1990s holiday home.

Naples Street House
Edition Office

Naples Street House unfolds as a dynamic stage for life’s evolving rhythms, offering flexibility, dramatic flair and inviting spaces for retreat.

Darling Point Residence
Handelsmann + Khaw and Hancock Architects

Handelsmann + Khaw and Hancock Architects have reimagined a heritage home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs as a contemporary haven filled with a mix of art and antique and modern furniture.

Brahminy House
Harley Graham Architects

This meticulously crafted residence on Byron Bay’s Wategos Beach seamlessly blends contemporary design, materiality and natural elements for a calming oasis worthy of its surroundings.

Casa Del Nord
Studio2 Architects

Set on a prestigious golf course on New Zealand’s North Island, Casa Del Nord is a captivating retreat – a place to enjoy life’s simple pleasures, surrounded by pine trees and sand dunes.

Copacabana House
Polly Harbison Design

Perched on a hill with views of Copacabana Beach, this project was conceived as a private sanctuary of simplicity and functionality, capturing the essence of coastal living by leaning into its natural context.

The Compound House
March Studio

Inciting intrigue seven years after its completion, March Studio’s The Compound House is a masterful exercise in balancing form, function and aesthetics.

South Yarra House
Pandolfini Architects

At first glance, this house gives little away. But once inside, detailed sculptural forms and finely curated material elements make spectacular statements.

Princes Hill Residence
Freadman White and Flack Studio

As one of the few Art Deco reminders in the area, this residence saw the blurring of old and new while remaining true to the combined dwelling’s artisanal approach.

Casa Piva
B.E. Architecture

Defined by warmth and a considered materiality, this Melbourne property – the family home of an architect – is small in stature but big on functionality and vision.

The Meadow House
Mark English Architects

Conceived to respond to a variety of commercial and domestic uses, this resiedraws on Californian and Korean influences, illustrating a multiplicity that is as nuanced as it is resolved.

264 Bay Street Brighton
Matyas Architects & Interiors

264 Bay Street stands as a unique architectural endeavour, where Matyas Architects & Interiors crafts a space tailored for both commercial purposes and residential living.

Jinjella House
Lande Architects

Mid-century architectural principles from Frank Lloyd Wright, one of its most lauded forebears, has inspired the design of this home in Victoria that intuitively connects with its landscape and a modern family lifestyle.
AND MORE
Issue No. 14 features work from Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Studio Bright, Workroom, Field Architecture, Patterson Associates and more.

Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.

The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Issue No. 14 features work from Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Studio Bright, Workroom, Field Architecture, Patterson Associates and more.

Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.

The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
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