Unashamedly modern, bold and timeless is the Balmain House in New South Wales- designed by Bokor Architecture and interiors. The heritage listed Victorian workers terrace received renovations to accommodate for a growing family.
Located in Kuala Lumpur, Bina Warehouse is an established kitchen and bathroom supplier with business history of more than 45 years. One of its galleries, exclusively displaying kitchenware, is housed in a four-row, five-storey building that has undergone a major renovation recently.
It is well understood that the development of prefabrication technology has boosted construction efficiency. One fine example of a project that makes use of prefab is AAND Sayana.
Located in the sunny Moreton Bay region sits the minimalistic and thoughtfully designed, Cuneo House. Sitting as two separate structures the home offers multiple experiences of the surrounding landscape and seascape to be enjoyed depending on where one sits within the home.
Dark décor and interiors can be bold, dramatic and seductive- however, without the correct lighting fixtures can fall flat. The lighting for the Papamoa Beach House (Taurange, New Zealand) designed by Herbst Architects played an integral role in creating a refined aesthetic and ambience within the home.
Aaksen Responsible Aarchitecture has recently finished a residential project in Jakarta named Vinyasa House. This dwelling is located at a housing precinct that borders Jakarta with its satellite city, Depok.
Located in the prestigious suburb of Melbourne’s Fitzroy North is the single fronted Edwardian property, Perched House skillfully crafted by RARA Architecture.
The third in our Future of Design series – which looks at how new and changing technologies are affecting the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries – sees Maria Mingallon explore what artificial intelligence and machine learning are and what some of the potential benefits may be for the future.
How much is the anti-plastic revolution changing the supermarket? Camille Khouri sets out to explore what small, package-free stores are doing well and what they can teach the food industry as a whole.
By taking a fresh approach to the renovation of this traditional Remuera bungalow, Respond Architects has created a home that holds true to its origins while delivering light, effortless flow and space for its owners.
With brick as the predominant material, this house, designed by Benn+Penna, is like a contemporary rendition of an historic ruin, affirming the long-standing and much-deserved pedestal of brick in architecture.