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The Revolution Road display development in Perth’s south eastern suburb of Seville Grove is a showcase for ecologically sustainable building ideas and features homes built from a variety of materials.
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When a West Australian builder decided to design his new home, he wanted to create a home that was eye catching, different and cutting edge in both design and technology.
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When briefed to design a new home in Greenwich, the architects, Alex Popov and Associates were inspired by the site’s views of Sydney Harbour to create a house that maximised this amazing outlook. More
In the midst of a large acreage, Brisbane architects Donovan Hill have created a home that appears to grow out of the earth.
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For most people the thought of building a sustainable, energy efficient house is a great idea, but balk at what they assume will be increased costs. Moreover, how can you build such a house that fits the existing streetscape and doesn’t look like it’s just touch-downed from outer space? More
This modern infill project has been constructed above an existing restaurant’s commercial kitchen and garage.
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Nestled amongst the post-war brick bungalows in Five Dock is an astonishing long, low house built on a 70-metre long block. Designed by Sydney practise Neeson Murcutt Architects, the house was recently awarded the prestigious Wilkinson Award by the NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects for its “engagement with the potential of the suburban environment”. More
Located at Point Lonsdale on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula, the owners spent several years living in a modest 1950s fibro shack before engaging architects Bellemo & Cat to design their new home. More
Satisfying heritage controls were just one of the challenges faced by the architect, Rowan Opat, on this project located in a heritage listed block known as the Emerald Hill Estate. More
Recently awarded Brisbane’s House of the Year by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, this design featuring face brick by architect James Russell captured the Jury’s attention for its “sheer originality, inventiveness and even bravery of the design”. More
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