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5 Sustainable Homes We Love
Ever-growing environmental concern is continuing to spur a desire for sustainable principles and materiality to be at the forefront of design. These five homes demonstrate how sustainability can be embedded into the design without compromising on aesthetics. Shadow Cottage by MRTN Architects Building on the striking silhouette of the pre-existing cottage, Shadow Cottage’s extension was […]
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Building a Disaster Resilient Home
Is it possible to build sustainably and resiliently within the constraints of a growing cost of living crisis? One council is making that dream a reality with community-led, accessible platforms to provide every homeowner with the tools to future proof their biggest investment – their home.
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Thinking Big in Small Spaces
Whether you have a petite patio or a compact courtyard, utilising pavers, bricks and stone to extend your outdoor living space is a clever way to maximise usage in even the most miniature of backyards.
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Landscape Architect Spotlight: Luke Baldwin
As one half of the landscape design and construction company, Formed Gardens (co-founded with his brother and landscape construction manager, Jay), landscape architect Luke Baldwin creates outdoor areas that sit lightly on the earth.
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Duplexity at Little Bay
Conceived by Isaac & Jacob Smeke of Mowa Studio for a developer client, Duplexity is a project which contravenes the cookie-cutter mentality of standard duplex developments.
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Bona Vista Residence
Drawing on the warmth of a natural palette, Studio Prineas seamlessly melds contemporary and Federation aesthetics in Bona Vista, a uniquely charming home in the heart of Sydney’s Inner West.
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6 Residences that Coexist with Nature
While the term ‘biophilia’ was only coined in the 1980s, millennia of biophilic design has proved beyond doubt the health, environmental and economic benefits to residents and users. Here, we explore six incredible projects that are informed by the nature that surrounds them. 1. Mount Eliza House by Architect Studio A conduit between beach, bush […]
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In Focus: Eckersley Garden Architecture
It’s not often that an unsuccessful start in classical music can lead to a life outdoors, but for Myles Broad, his failure to realise his orchestral yearnings early on culminated in a pivot that placed him on his rightful path.
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Seeonee Bushfire Refuge & Activity Centre
The Woodhouse Activity Centre at Piccadilly in Adelaide Hills has received a climate-ready and sustainable rebuild.
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Why masonry building blocks are having a red-hot moment
Across the architecture and design industry, masonry concrete blocks have become one of the most sought-after building materials. Here’s our take on why that is.
Articles
5 Sustainable Homes We Love
Ever-growing environmental concern is continuing to spur a desire for sustainable principles and materiality to be at the forefront of design. These five homes demonstrate how sustainability can be embedded into the design without compromising on aesthetics. Shadow Cottage by MRTN Architects Building on the striking silhouette of the pre-existing cottage, Shadow Cottage’s extension was […]
Articles, Home
Building a Disaster Resilient Home
Is it possible to build sustainably and resiliently within the constraints of a growing cost of living crisis? One council is making that dream a reality with community-led, accessible platforms to provide every homeowner with the tools to future proof their biggest investment – their home.
Articles, Home
Thinking Big in Small Spaces
Whether you have a petite patio or a compact courtyard, utilising pavers, bricks and stone to extend your outdoor living space is a clever way to maximise usage in even the most miniature of backyards.
Articles, Landscape
Landscape Architect Spotlight: Luke Baldwin
As one half of the landscape design and construction company, Formed Gardens (co-founded with his brother and landscape construction manager, Jay), landscape architect Luke Baldwin creates outdoor areas that sit lightly on the earth.
Articles, Projects
Duplexity at Little Bay
Conceived by Isaac & Jacob Smeke of Mowa Studio for a developer client, Duplexity is a project which contravenes the cookie-cutter mentality of standard duplex developments.
Articles, Home
Bona Vista Residence
Drawing on the warmth of a natural palette, Studio Prineas seamlessly melds contemporary and Federation aesthetics in Bona Vista, a uniquely charming home in the heart of Sydney’s Inner West.
Articles, Landscape
6 Residences that Coexist with Nature
While the term ‘biophilia’ was only coined in the 1980s, millennia of biophilic design has proved beyond doubt the health, environmental and economic benefits to residents and users. Here, we explore six incredible projects that are informed by the nature that surrounds them. 1. Mount Eliza House by Architect Studio A conduit between beach, bush […]
Articles, Landscape
In Focus: Eckersley Garden Architecture
It’s not often that an unsuccessful start in classical music can lead to a life outdoors, but for Myles Broad, his failure to realise his orchestral yearnings early on culminated in a pivot that placed him on his rightful path.
Articles, Projects
Seeonee Bushfire Refuge & Activity Centre
The Woodhouse Activity Centre at Piccadilly in Adelaide Hills has received a climate-ready and sustainable rebuild.
Articles, Products
Why masonry building blocks are having a red-hot moment
Across the architecture and design industry, masonry concrete blocks have become one of the most sought-after building materials. Here’s our take on why that is.
Articles, Home
Building a Disaster Resilient Home
Is it possible to build sustainably and resiliently within the constraints of a growing cost of living crisis? One council is making that dream a reality with community-led, accessible platforms to provide every homeowner with the tools to future proof their biggest investment – their home.
Articles, Home
Thinking Big in Small Spaces
Whether you have a petite patio or a compact courtyard, utilising pavers, bricks and stone to extend your outdoor living space is a clever way to maximise usage in even the most miniature of backyards.
Articles, Home
Bona Vista Residence
Drawing on the warmth of a natural palette, Studio Prineas seamlessly melds contemporary and Federation aesthetics in Bona Vista, a uniquely charming home in the heart of Sydney’s Inner West.
Articles, Landscape
Landscape Architect Spotlight: Luke Baldwin
As one half of the landscape design and construction company, Formed Gardens (co-founded with his brother and landscape construction manager, Jay), landscape architect Luke Baldwin creates outdoor areas that sit lightly on the earth.
Articles, Landscape
6 Residences that Coexist with Nature
While the term ‘biophilia’ was only coined in the 1980s, millennia of biophilic design has proved beyond doubt the health, environmental and economic benefits to residents and users. Here, we explore six incredible projects that are informed by the nature that surrounds them. 1. Mount Eliza House by Architect Studio A conduit between beach, bush […]
Articles, Landscape
In Focus: Eckersley Garden Architecture
It’s not often that an unsuccessful start in classical music can lead to a life outdoors, but for Myles Broad, his failure to realise his orchestral yearnings early on culminated in a pivot that placed him on his rightful path.
Articles, Projects
Duplexity at Little Bay
Conceived by Isaac & Jacob Smeke of Mowa Studio for a developer client, Duplexity is a project which contravenes the cookie-cutter mentality of standard duplex developments.
Articles, Projects
Seeonee Bushfire Refuge & Activity Centre
The Woodhouse Activity Centre at Piccadilly in Adelaide Hills has received a climate-ready and sustainable rebuild.
Articles, Products
Why masonry building blocks are having a red-hot moment
Across the architecture and design industry, masonry concrete blocks have become one of the most sought-after building materials. Here’s our take on why that is.
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