Convertible Courtyards House is a modern addition to a single fronted weatherboard residence in Melbourne’s inner city suburb of Prahran, featuring a unique retractable roof.
Krakani Lumi, or ‘Place of Rest’, located in Mt William National Park, Tasmania, serves as a refuge and accomodation for guided walks through the wilderness.
The Cabarita Park Conservatory is a lightweight pavilion by Sam Crawford Architects, providing a shaded nesting spot and gathering space within Cabarita Park, in Sydney’s West.
Celebrating its maritime context, this commercial fitout project uses sustainable timber to create warmth and historical richness in the space. Brewing equiptment contributes to the visual narrative within.
This inner city property features precise formal geometry of crafted quality. By using the traditional Japanese yakisugi method of wood preservation, the project is mindful of both its historical significance and the sustainability of the finished extensions.
This highly cost effective, sustainable building is enriched by the benefits of innovative and thoughtful timber construction. The diverse palette of basic, raw, recycled and cost effective materials positively impacts the working life and well-being of employees.
This project uses natural materials where possible to create a natural and welcoming environment. Lively elements like painted joinery and the stacked, jenga-like storeys contribute to a calm, non-institutional and playful space.
The design goal of ‘102 The Mill’, by Carter Williamson Architects was to celebrate the industrial and varied history of Balmain while creating an modern, inspiring home.