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Summersault House by James Garvan Architecture

Summersault House by James Garvan Architecture

Summersault House sets a clear rhythm in Sydney, Australia, where James Garvan Architecture reshapes a family house around light, circulation, and everyday rituals. Conceived for a five-person household in Bronte, the project stitches a restored Federation frontage to a contemporary core and a studio above an adaptable garage. The sequence leans on a tall atrium, polycarbonate cladding, and clean white interiors that move easily between garden and room.

Holocene House by CplusC Architects + Builders

Holocene House by CplusC Architects + Builders

Holocene House is a carbon-positive house in Sydney, Australia, conceived and built by CplusC Architects + Builders. The project turns daily life toward water, plants, and coastal air, using performance-driven strategies to meet its bushland setting. Inside, a double-height living room, colored glass, and an intimate roof garden shift attention from the ocean panorama to a lush interior world that still connects outdoors.

Darling Point Apartment: Studio Zawa Transforms 1960s Flat into Personal Space

Darling Point Apartment: Studio Zawa Transforms 1960s Flat into Personal Space

This apartment in Australia is an exercise in distillation — of space, memory, and material. Designed by Studio Zawa, the renovation transforms a dated 1960s floor plan into a tactile and deeply personal home that balances simplicity with richness. The original plan splayed the bedrooms to maximise water views, while the design embraces and extends this gesture, drawing the harbour view deep into the plan through careful orchestration of materials that animate light and reflection.

Casaballin Transforms Old Home into Family-Centric Retreat in Australia

Casaballin Transforms Old Home into Family-Centric Retreat in Australia

Set on a sandstone cliff in Sydney, Australia, Casaballin is a house designed by buck&simple. Architects in 2024. The residence, a pavilion, has been meticulously reinterpreted to encompass contemporary life while paying tribute to its original architectural intent. By embracing the past while thoughtfully adapting for the present, the home now embodies a seamless dialogue between architecture, landscape, and family living.

Watertower Apartment Balances Industrial and Bespoke Design

FeaturedWatertower Apartment Balances Industrial and Bespoke Design

Originally established in 1903 as a McMurties Shoe Factory, this 2023 Sydney apartment design by Studio Noakes retained its industrial heritage with high ceilings and hardwood beams. The design preserves the historical attributes while incorporating bespoke furniture and an eclectic selection of materials. A vibrant fusion of color and textured spaces provides a striking backdrop to showcase the client’s dynamic art collection, highlighting the creative spirit of Redfern, Australia.

C&P House Overhaul by Archisoul Architects Creates ‘Sophisticated Beachy’ Home

A modern, three-story home with expansive glass windows, wooden cladding, and a flat roof.

Positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and overlooking the ocean at North Curl Curl, Archisoul Architects has completely renovated the C&P House in Sydney, Australia, to fully utilise its stunning views. Prioritising the sound and sight of the ocean, the home now boasts separate living and bedroom spaces, while a pergola shading structure ensures seamless flow from the indoor living/dining area to the outdoor entertainment space.

NoMad Apartment Boasts a Gallery-Style Interior in Sydney

Cozy yet modern living room with sleek furniture, warm tones, and natural accents.

Architecture studio Alexander & CO. redesigned a three-bedroom apartment in a Sydney office building as a “city sanctuary”. The apartment features handmade bespoke furniture set against walls tongue-and-groove wall panels to create a gallery-like atmosphere. Described by the designers as “a living gallery for two people who have chosen a life of quiet calm,” the flat includes several bespoke furniture, including curved concrete kitchens that were craned into the building via a window.

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