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The pool negotiates the change in level from the original house to the garden below.

Hawthorn 1 by Agius Scorpo Architects

The garden fence is reimagined as an inhabitable structure that collects a studio, a shed and a pool into one expressive, ribbon-like form, offering increased amenity and independence for multigenerational living.

Residential
The small-scale gallery enlivens the back garden of a house in central Victoria.

Arrow

PHTR Architects transforms the humble shed into a glimmering architectural object.

Residential
An enormous rug that breaks up the polished concrete flooring.

Goodman Unit B4

In Sydney’s industrial south, Make Creative has reimagined an old warehouse into an office with innovative interiors.

Interiors
Col Bandy’s bush expression includes lean-to references and raw timber.

Bandy House & Studio (1974) revisited

Col Bandy

Architect-builder Col Bandy’s unfinished symphony.

Residential
The 1956 timber church adapted as the architect’s studio.

Shane Thompson’s studio

Shane Thompson

Shane Thompson turns an old timber church into a working studio on his semi-rural Queensland property.

Residential
Large oval light wells punctuate the timbered ceiling of the entry foyer, illuminating project images that hang inside the glazing.

Riddel Architecture Studio

Riddel Architecture’s new studio in Brisbane respects the original 1950s architecture with an ethos of minimal interference.

Interiors
This modular rear facade uses a repeated module of 1,200-millimetre intervals, the size of the client’s canvases.

Humbug House and Studio

This house by KebbellDaish Architects with Peter Adsett combines painting and architecture.

Residential
The retail side of the store with mattt bags 
on display.

Mattt studio and shop

After ten years of selling handmade bags, Matt Thomson opens the Mattt studio and store where you get to see it being made.

Interiors
The 1960s concrete blockwork building is a standalone edifice.

Lightspace

An industrial building becomes a work space for a range of creatives, from photographers to graphic designers, architects and writers, thanks to Ark Atelier in Brisbane.

Interiors