Taylor Knights opens up garden views at Melbourne home with glass-fronted extension

May 13, 2018 Natasha Levy 0

Australian studio Taylor Knights has linked a house in Melbourne to its garden with a modest brick extension, and taken subtle cues for its interiors from the colours in an abstract painting by Wassily Kandinsky. The single-storey property is located in the city’s Brunswick West suburb, and belongs to a creative couple and their child. They approached local

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The Two Pavilions House By Tom Robertson Architects

May 9, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Lillie Thompson   Tom Robertson Architects have designed the ‘Two Pavilions House’, a modern home that sits on property along the Victorian coastline of Australia.   The property was previously housing a prefabricated 70s kit home, but has now been replaced by a weekend retreat for three generations, that has a central breezeway to […]

MRTN Architects Have Designed An Extension For A Victorian-era Home In Melbourne

May 1, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Tatiana Plitt   MRTN Architects were asked by their clients, a family with three children, to create a contemporary extension to house a living room, kitchen, and dining room, for their original Victorian weatherboard home in Melbourne, Australia.   Connecting the original house with the new addition is a hallway that provides access […]

Masonry walls enclose courtyards and living spaces at Ritz&Ghougassian’s Melbourne extension

April 29, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

Architecture studio Ritz&Ghougassian has extended a traditional Melbourne house, using a minimal material palette that sees blockwork walls left exposed both inside and out. The property in the suburb of Prahran is situated on Highbury Grove – a street lined with traditional federation-style cottages surrounded by leafy gardens. Local practice Ritz&Ghougassian was tasked with adding

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B.E. Architecture “rejects stark minimalism” with eclectic interior for Melbourne house

April 21, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

Melbourne studio B.E. Architecture has renovated and extended a Victorian property in the city for an avid art collector, adding a varied palette of materials that help distinguish the old and new parts of the building. The design project for the St Vincents Place Residence began with a heritage building in Melbourne’s inner suburb of

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The Double Bay House By SAOTA

April 5, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Adam Letch   Architecture firm SAOTA, have recently completed a new and modern family home that’s set in a north-facing cove in Sydney, Australia’s harbour.   On the facade of the house, graphite grey sail screens (made from “Kaynemaile,” a polycarbonate chainmail developed in New Zealand for the Lord of the Rings movies) […]

Studio Goss takes cues from brutalism for Melbourne clothing store

April 4, 2018 Natasha Levy 0

Coarse concrete walls and blocky forms echo the appearance of brutalist architecture in this Melbourne store designed by Studio Goss for the fashion brand Kloke. Kloke’s founders Amy and Adam Coombes approached local interior architects Studio Goss with a brief for a second store that would mirror the pared-back and sculptural aesthetic of their brand’s clothes. The couple

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Studio Goss takes cues from brutalism for Melbourne clothing store

April 4, 2018 Natasha Levy 0

Coarse concrete walls and blocky forms echo the appearance of brutalist architecture in this Melbourne store designed by Studio Goss for the fashion brand Kloke. Kloke’s founders Amy and Adam Coombes approached local interior architects Studio Goss with a brief for a second store that would mirror the pared-back and sculptural aesthetic of their brand’s clothes. The couple

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Studio Goss takes cues from brutalism for Melbourne clothing store

April 4, 2018 Natasha Levy 0

Coarse concrete walls and blocky forms echo the appearance of brutalist architecture in this Melbourne store designed by Studio Goss for the fashion brand Kloke. Kloke’s founders Amy and Adam Coombes approached local interior architects Studio Goss with a brief for a second store that would mirror the pared-back and sculptural aesthetic of their brand’s clothes.

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Sliding eucalyptus wood screens wrap house on Australia’s Sunshine Coast

April 2, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

Timber screens that can be pulled aside to provide uninterrupted views towards the ocean from this house near the Australian resort of Noosa. Local studio Teeland Architects designed Tinbeerwah House for a site in the hinterland around the resort in southern Queensland. The family home is designed to enhance the sense of connection between its

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