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The proportions of the new marble hearth have been exaggerated to register the length of the living room.

The art of inhabitation: Kia Ora

International Style modernism tempered by a youthful Italianate spirit instils this Melbourne apartment by Baracco and Wright Architects with a new layer of architecture that nimbly resists periodization.

Interiors, Residential
The insertion of a curved timber-panelled joinery wall defines the zones within the apartment, conceals original splayed walls and provides storage space. Artwork: unknown artist.

Above the curve: Concord Apartment

This apartment renovation by Retallack Thompson overcomes spatial challenges to add character and charm.

Residential
White tile cladding applied to the new component is reminiscent of the Sydney Opera House as well as the long association that Surry Hills has with the Portuguese community.

Independent integration: Crown 515

A new set of five apartments by Smart Design Studio discreetly wraps around an existing terrace facade, while announcing itself to the street in a bold, white sculptural form.

Residential
Curved forms create a space-capsule aesthetic, and the softened edges prevent hips being caught on corners in the narrow space.

‘Future retroism’: Bobhubski

This “1970s Japanese spaceship” home, designed with both playfulness and pragmatism, transports inhabitants to another space and time.

Residential
A three-metre circular coffer is incised into the ceiling to define the living zone.

Dialogue with Seidler: Horizon Apartment

MA Architects and Maria Danos create a sophisticated apartment interior that holds its own against the strong architectural presence of a well known Seidler building.

Interiors, Residential
A central joinery spine packed with storage separates the bedroom from the living zone. Artworks: Marisa Purcell.

Holiday forever: Bondi Apartment

This reimagined apartment by MCK Architects embodies relaxed beachside living in an urban context.

Residential
Primary colours are concealed or revealed as the occupant modifies the space with the sliding panels to suit the activity.

The Studio

Nicholas Gurney’s reworking of a studio apartment yields big objectives in a tiny envelope.

Residential