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Type - Apartments
Year completed - 2014
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Casba was awarded the Best Mixed Use Building at the World Architecture Festival in 2015, demonstrating an appreciation for street life, the human-scale, homeliness and familiar “old-school” materials.

Life above lifestyle: Casba

Billard Leece Partnership and SJB Architects’ mixed-use project offers Sydney a new model for balancing private comfort and civic neighbourliness.

Residential
Studios 54 is situated on a remnant site within an urban context, with an existing apartment building to its north and a laneway to its south.

Studios 54 by Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects

On a 126-square-metre site in suburban Sydney, Hill Thalis’s Studios 54 demonstrates how small sites can be used inventively to make the city richer and more diverse.

Commercial, Residential
The generously proportioned west-facing balconies offer extraordinary views across Fremantle port and the Indian Ocean, while also providing privacy and shade.

Modern trio: Terrace Houses in Fremantle

Combining playfulness, restrained minimalism and respect for the terrace house typology, Blane Brackenridge Architecture has created three “convincing” hillside dwellings in Fremantle, Western Australia.

Residential
The rhythmic and sculptural use of off-form concrete adds visual interest to the building.

Inner city tranquility: Pelican Street

Candalepas Associates’ design for Pelican Street offers urban exposure while retaining a sense of privacy.

Residential
The projecting balconies of the Upper House by Jackson Clements Burrows add dynamism and depth to the building envelope.

Boldly petite: Upper House

Upper House in Melbourne by Jackson Clements Burrows makes the case for compact city living with a bold urban form.

Residential
Neometro’s signature concrete ceiling adds a sense of tactility; the use of natural materials such as stone and timber “satisfy the senses.” Artwork: Sally Ross, La panthére, 2012.

Flat-out rethinking: Walsh Street Apartment

A thoughtful that transforms the idea of multi-residential living into something much more house-like.

Residential