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The striking timber facade facing the backyard takes inspiration from the recognizable work of Louis Kahn.

Confidence and conviction: Rainworth Hill House

Engaging with a traditional Queenslander in a contemporary way, this home is a progression of spaces, with intersecting sightlines to its neighbourhood at one end.

Residential
Wooden Box House by Moloney Architects.

Framework for living: Wooden Box House

With its emphasis on durability, natural materials and pops of colour, this addition to a 1910 weatherboard house in regional Victoria is a domestic retreat perfectly suited to the vicissitudes of everyday life.

Residential
The architecture of Estia House makes no suggestion that its residents should be housed differently – it is a space for them to live beyond their disabilities, where good domestic design elements are deployed.

Taking care: Estia House

A permanent residence for ten adults with disabilities, this group home in Sydney by Candalepas Associates demonstrates how a building designed specifically for group housing balances independence and care.

Residential
The cypress pine cladding was chosen because it will weather and age naturally.

Inclusiveness and community: Backhouse

A compact and sustainable house by Coda Studio that prioritizes connection to family and community encapsulates the progressive ideals of the architects who call it home.

Residential
A two-storey-high sheet of fine stainless steel mesh fabric slides across to protect the living areas from the harsh western sun.

Curtain call: Hiro-En House

A unique design element brings this home by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design into the twenty-first century while preserving and celebrating the original Victorian home.

Residential
Located on former industrial land in Fremantle, Knutsford cascades toward the industrial precinct, abutting low-rise worker’s cottages and a limestone quarry.

Covert suburban intensity: Knutsford Stage 1

This multiresidential design by Spaceagency Architects contributes to a local canon of intriguing medium-density projects in Perth with “deep pragmatism” and “tactile and poetic sensitivity.”

Residential
Since 2004 the fire station has been used as a private residence. The current owners engaged Owen Architecture to improve the “cramped and disconnected” spaces and circulation.

From ‘hose to house’: Bayside Fire Station

The restoration of a former fire station in Brisbane by Owen Architecture reimagines a unique typology as a comfortable family home, achieved with a design strategy that was “deliberately singular.”

Residential
Building Z9, which houses the dance, drama, creative writing, music, animation and research programs, is the signature building of Stage Two of the Creative Industries Precinct.

Creative Industries Precinct 2, QUT

This assured building by Richard Kirk Architect and Hassell enriches learning for the creative disciplines at the Queensland University of Technology, encouraging students to “lead the culture” in the spaces.

Education
A stacked-stone feature wall provides a warm and textured backdrop to the living area, complemented by large-scale artworks. Artwork: Michael Peck.

Crafting perfection: Bayside Residence

This highly crafted addition to an Edwardian home retains the existing building’s dignified formality while offering robust new spaces for celebrating contemporary family life.

Residential
A long, heavy masonry wall protects the house from the road and a custom mortar technique adds shadow and depth to the external surfaces.

Artisanal values: Fish Creek House

Robust, tactile and honest, the design of this new house responds instinctively to its setting, celebrating the human experience and artisanal values.

Residential
The mixed-use development brings an unexpected geometry and rhythm to Echlin Street in West End, Townsville.

Fresh-faced: The Hub on Echlin

Architects North has created a curious and elegant self-generated development in the Townsville suburb of West End that was conceived as “a breathe of fresh air.”

Commercial, Residential
A simple living volume is articulated through a layering of interior textures and extends into a small western terrace. Artwork: Joseph McGlennon.

Virtue of restraint: South Melbourne House

Showing restraint and simplicity, a new home by Powell and Glenn is animated by the changing light and shade.

Residential
Each room of this new home opens up to pocket-sized courtyards and views to the sky.

Clean slate: Coastal Semi

A carefully considered rebuilding of a coastal semidetached home by Jason Gibney Design Workshop.

Residential
The new science building at Trinity Anglican School is a concrete and single masonry block structure wrapped in a sunscreen of prefabricated steel channels.

Trinity Anglican School Science Building

Charles Wright Architects has created a dynamic new science building for Trinity Anglican School in Far North Queensland, responding to both program and climate with lyrical pragmatism.

Education
The house now connects directly to the north-facing rear courtyard. Artwork: Beret.

Space graft: Dolls House

Day Bukh Architects has created an addition to a Federation-style bungalow in Sydney’s Randwick by carefully cutting, folding and suturing the new fabric into the old.

Residential
Narrow site restrictions caused the new kitchen, dining and living areas to be housed in a single rectangular volume.

Scandinavian elegance: Carlisle Extension

Sans-Arc Studio creates a Scandinavian-inspired extension to a 1920s worker’s cottage in Adelaide that gives the owners a home they can “wake up and feel really happy in.”

Residential
106 Flinders Street is a residential-like space in which the client can work, meet and entertain.

Comforting seamlessness: 106 Flinders Street

Bates Smart has rethought the conventional workplace in its design of an office for an architectural physicist in Melbourne’s CBD.

Interiors
The simple worker’s terrace has been transformed into an “immersive theatre of beautifully crafted spaces and elements.” Artwork: Peter Coates.

Home theatre: Waterloo Terrace

David Mitchell Architects reworks his own inner-Sydney worker’s terrace to create a light-filled home and studio that offers a “site-specific theatre performance.”

Residential
Elements of the existing dwelling, including hardwood structure and cladding and steel-framed windows, provided “good bones” for the new works.

Into the Labyrinth: Dornoch Terrace House

A “nearly derelict squat” has been transformed into a labyrinthian dwelling that celebrates the work of an artist who once called the site home.

Residential
The roofs of the two pavilions follow the line of the landscape, while indoor and outdoor living spaces are suspended above the slope.

Lost World pavilions: Ridge House

A striking pavilion duo by Sparks Architects that encourages a connection with the landscape while referencing the heritages of the owners.

Residential
A timber-framed pergola, accessible through both the rumpus and living spaces, is an ideal spot for children to play.

Garden pavilion: Canada Bay House

A flexible home with a diversity of spatial moods and experiences: Canada Bay House.

Residential
The back of the home is configured into a series of orderly layers that work with the slope of the site.

An ‘escaped undercroft’: Camp Hill Extension

An interesting model for alterations and additions to a Queenslander home: Camp Hill Extension by Neilsen Workshop and Morgan Jenkins Architecture.

Residential
Ngoolark is more than just a building, it is equally a landscape and a meeting place – providing a social focal point for the campus.

Good as gold: Ngoolark

JCY Architects and Urban Designers’ new Student Services Building for Edith Cowan University provides the Joondalup Campus with more than just a building – it is also a landscape, a meeting place and a symbol.

Education
The bar and counter frame the open kitchen and feature speckled grey terrazzo and floating white pendant lights.

Lights out: Second Home

Brahman Perera & Jason M. Jones

Designed by Brahman Perera with Jason M. Jones, Second Home is an elegant and serene cafe located in an Alistair Knox-designed warehouse in Melbourne’s leafy outer suburbs.

Hospitality, Interiors
Far from dark and gloomy, the narrow house uses extensive glazing and a lifted roof to let in ample daylight.

Slender splendour: Upsilon House

A home for “simple, rugged, no-fuss living”: Upsilon House by MCK Architecture and Interiors.

Residential
The rectilinear home, clad in spotted gum boards, hugs the contours of the site.

In its element: Main Ridge House

Featuring crisp geometry, simple spatial arrangements and rigorous detailing, this lean timber-clad home was designed by Noxon Giffen for sustainability, comfort and a strong connection to the landscape.

Residential
Taken from the book Historic Heston, photographs by Romas Foord have been enlarged to add theatre to the dining room.

Gastronomic showpiece: Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

The Fat Duck’s time in Melbourne may be over but Bates Smart has transformed the space into Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, a permanent restaurant at Crown Melbourne inspired by historic British gastronomy.

Hospitality, Interiors
The second living room, at the front, original part of the house, features a fireplace and is lit with ample daylight. Artwork: Faye De Pasquale.

Cut both ways: St Kilda East House

This flexible family home, the practice’s first built project, accommodates two households in one and delivers a series of seductive architectural volumes.

Residential
The new Mandeville Centre at Melbourne independent girls’ school Loreto Mandeville Hall houses the school administration, staff centre, lecture theatre, Learning Resource Centre and Year 12 Centre.

High achiever: Mandeville Centre

Designed by Architectus, the Mandeville Centre, at Melbourne school Loreto Mandeville Hall, is an “affirmation of architectural credentials,” the building providing an appropriate counterpoint to its heritage setting and maximizing potential for learning interactions.

Education
Ormuz Specialist Eye Clinic has a striking and articulated form – its inverted truss roof and array of slender columns make it easily identifiable.

Civic vision: Ormuz Specialist Eye Clinic

Loucas Zahos Architects has orchestrated a calming and intimate sequence of spaces for a new eye clinic in Caloundra, South East Queensland.

Commercial, Health