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Sliding panels and bifold doors allow the interior to return to its original singular volume. Artwork: Elliott “Numskull” Routledge.

‘Changing the performance’: Camperdown Warehouse

Fusing concepts inherent in furniture design and architecture, this conversion of a former motor vehicle factory in Sydney serves as a prototype for a novel approach to adaptive re-use.

Interiors, Residential
The plan of the one-hundred-square-metre studio has been subtly reconfigured and new insertions into the space are meticulously finished.

‘Sensuously textural’: Luxe Ten

Maria Danos Architecture has transformed a graphic design studio space into a moody and textural one-bedroom apartment.

Residential
Visitors to the apartment step over and through the truss framing.

Attic in the Dolomites

A sixteenth-century Italian attic restored by Perth studio SODAA and local studio, MQAA.

Interiors, Residential
The Majestic Theatre building has been modified many times.

The Majestic

A deft inner-Sydney theatre conversion by Hill Thalis.

Residential
Mezzanine bedroom. Artwork: Lloyd Kwilla, Kulyayl Waterhole.

Teneriffe Warehouse Apartment

Wrightson Stewart Interior Design turn an old woolstore apartment into a tailored bachelor pad.

Interiors, Residential
The grassed courtyard on the residential level of the factory.

Sunrise Confectioners Factory

A former factory forms the shell of this residence, housed above a boutique office space.

Interiors, Residential