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Kitchen shelves display eclectic belongings without sacrificing floor space. Artwork: Jude (friend of client).

Retro reimagined: Seberry Beach House

A retro refrigerator provides Aileen Sage Architects with a playful point of reference for this home’s nostalgic yet fresh interior design.

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Steel elements and lush garden create a mood that is equal parts industrial and botanical. Artwork: Helen Gory.

Raw beauty: Block House

Inspired by the raw, expressive quality of classic brutalist architecture, this Melbourne home draws on the once gritty and industrial character of its neighbourhood to create a calming, cave-like oasis.

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Minimal and continuous kitchen surfaces are an artful backdrop to the living space. Artwork: Jess Merlo.

Singular vision: Small Grand Apartment

Tsai Design

This tiny apartment in the Melbourne CBD harnesses the elevating qualities of light and smoothness to coax a sense of spatial expansiveness into a petite footprint.

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With plenty of space for entertaining, Two Sheds is tuned to the rhythms of sporadic occupation.

House of dualities: Two Sheds

Dreamer with Roger Nelson

This coastal getaway’s road to completion has been defined by dualities – two architects, two designs and two structural volumes – manifesting in crisp spatial divides and harmonious opposites.

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Merri Creek House “likes to be shared,” according to its owners – the journey through it is one of discovery.

Bold and inventive geometry: Merri Creek House

With drums and curves that allude to the brick water towers that dot rural Australia, this playful home flouts convention, delivering an abundance of “good vibes” in the process.

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Beautifully detailed with bullnose corners and brick-clad reveals, the new “children’s tower” is connected physically to the courtyard and visually to the main hub of the home.

Unboxing the ‘curious’: House Lincoln

Rather than move from their beloved mid-century house on Sydney’s North Shore, a young family opted to transform their “brick box” into a generous home, designed to serve them for years to come.

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Within the lounge area, two semi-enclosed work pods surrounded by circular three-quarter-height walls provide quiet and private study spaces.

‘Ugly ducking’ no more: Monash University Building 28

Tasked with adapting an “ugly duckling” university facility in Melbourne into a new complex for a mathematics, earth atmospheres and environments department, Kennedy Nolan has created a design expression that responds to the existing building’s austere, functional modernism.

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The family tend to leave the courtyard doors open even in winter, creating a true indoor–outdoor home.

Finding serenity: Beaumaris Residence

Studiofour

Encapsulating minimalism as a holistic way of living, this house provides a counterpoint to its context and embodies a myriad of simple measures that make a healthy home.

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The gallery of Phoenix Central Park, designed by John Wardle Architects.

Stately pleasure dome: The interiors of Phoenix Central Park

In inner-city Sydney, John Wardle Architects and Durbach Block Jaggers have respectively designed a gallery and performance space, each with its own language of materials and forms, that together result in a remarkable partnership of architecture and artistic fields.

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A courtyard erupting with billowing grasses draws in light and offers views through the living room to the dining area.

‘An armature of experiences’: Reed House

Beth George

Edged by swathes of native garden, this addition to a historic home in Perth brings to life a series of stories, instilled with childhood memories of the past and in the making.

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The interior palette takes its cues from black Nero Marquina marble, a remnant of the existing interior.

Moody and sophisticated: Elm Tree House

Eastop Architects

At the rear of an existing building with an iconic 1980s interior, a play of light and layering creates a moody and maze-like home in one of Melbourne’s dense inner suburbs.

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Coastal House is an exploration of concrete and timber, with each material playing off the other throughout.

An exploration of concrete and timber: Coastal House

Amid the windswept landscape of the Mornington Peninsula’s southern edge, this house meets ecological and bushfire concerns without compromising on enjoyment.

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Behind a wall of American oak cabinetry is a four-metre benchtop and bar used for large gatherings.

Dynamic and ever changing: Light House

Designed for the owner of a Melbourne lighting studio, this addition to a Victorian worker’s cottage offers kitchen and bathroom spaces filled with ever-changing light.

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Green enamel cabinetry is dark and rich in contrast to the white tile splashback in the spacious, comfortable kitchen.

Beachside bold

Inspired by the sensory experience of coastal surrounds, this home is resplendent in its vivid use of colour and natural light.

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Hues of burgundy and amber are woven throughout the apartment interior, including in the joinery and stone.

Modernist manoeuvres: Longwood

The subtle kitchen and bathroom updates in this 1960s apartment have created a rich interior that combines decadent materials with sparkling harbour views.

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Peppertree Villa by Luigi Rosselli Architects and Alwill Interiors.

Mediterranean classicism: Peppertree Villa

With luxurious, tactile materials, this transformation of Sydney’s Peppertree Villa harks back to its 1920s origins and the elegance of Mediterranean classicism.

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The new pavilion addition to the century-old cottage houses private, social and service spaces over four stepped levels.

A framework for landscape: Paddington House

The artisanal sensibility of an owner-builder, a steeply sloping site and a desire for a tactile material palette set the direction for this refreshing addition to a humble Brisbane worker’s cottage.

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Dense vegetation burnt away in the 2015 bushfires, giving Y House a bittersweet view to the nearby coast.

A simple and relaxed weekender: Y House

Rising from the ashes after bushfires destroyed a beloved coastal retreat, Y House emerges as a calming oasis with multiple levels and unobstructed, panoramic ocean views.

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The home’s intriguing interior relieves the typical desire for external views. Artwork: Elle Campbell.

Tokyo calling: North Perth House

An arched concrete house in inner-city Perth takes its cues from a Tokyo library to create chambers of space and a sense of loftiness, despite its small site.

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A monochromatic backdrop in the kitchen enlivens the dramatic granite island bench.

A reflective re-invention

A bold extension to a Hobart cottage exploits landscape and reflection to amplify the sense of space and light, and to place the home within its historic context.

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Fine perforated steel fixed to the kitchen's black joinery references the construction of the original building.

Dark and stormy: Three Stories North

Embracing the character of its 1890s shell, this family home features an unusual combination of materials that is at once dark, moody and surprisingly warm.

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Carefully considered openings in the glass brick walls promote cross-ventilation and direct engagement with outside activity.

A tough little building with a big civic heart

This office building by Clare Cousins Architects glows as a beacon of utilitarian elegance amidst the industrial lowlands of Collingwood.

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The new kitchen and dining space takes the shape of a glazed volume sandwiched between two off-form concrete slabs.

Secret sanctuary: Malvern Garden House

A ‘modernist relic’ of concrete and glass forms the heart of this renovated 1930s heritage home, where sanctuary means lush gardens and open, airy spaces secreted away in a busy Melbourne suburb.

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Sensually rich in its material palette, the main living space is illuminated by a full-width, angled skylight.

Marvellous town life: Cloud Cottage

Takt Studio

In the Southern Highlands town of Bowral, a new cottage shirks polite defensiveness for porosity, contributing generously to its streetscape while also enabling quiet repose.

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The staircase treads and banister have been filled in to accentuate the sculptural form.

Penthouse M by CJH Studio

CJH Studio

From 1980s glam to calm minimalism, this Gold Coast apartment has been transformed into an understated home that suits its young family’s lifestyle.

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Screws in the CLT are left exposed, highlighting the structural role of the material.

Bold and rhythmic: CLT House

Merging tectonics, landscape and family life, this addition to a 1970s family home on the Mornington Peninsula celebrates the poetry and pragmatism of cross-laminated timber.

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Nightingale 1 includes a “summer deck” and a “winter deck,” enabling residents to use the shared rooftop space year-round.

Nightingale Housing five years on

Jacqui Alexander traces the evolution of Nightingale Housing and reflects on two of the built developments.

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As a crucial campus node, the building encourages occupation via small, human-scaled edges and protective corners.

A memorable civic impact: The University of Melbourne End-of-Trip Facilities

Showing sensitivity to urban context and university campus identity, a clever practice has incorporated a heritage garage into a simple yet striking amenities block that contributes significantly to the public realm.

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An atypical design response provides this home with layered, open spaces.

An abstracted terrace: Fitzroy North House 02

In a quiet street in Melbourne’s Fitzroy North, this curious family home, appearing as an abstracted worker’s cottage from the street, conceals an open design shaped by two verdant garden courtyards.

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An audacious architectural proposition: Unhistoric Townhouse

An audacious architectural proposition: Unhistoric Townhouse

Akin to “fabric that twists and flows in the wind,” the brick facade of this townhouse by System Architects spearheads a new urban language for the historic New York district of Tribeca by drawing on its past.

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