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Brahminy House by Harley Graham Architects is a meticulously crafted residence on Byron Bay’s Wategos Beach that seamlessly blends contemporary design, materiality and natural elements.
Provider House, the brainchild of Provider Store founder Tara Bennett, is a tranquil wooden cabin located in Tasmania’s Lenah Valley that embodies the considered beauty of Japanese design.
264 Bay Street stands as a unique architectural endeavour, where Matyas Architects & Interiors crafts a space tailored for both commercial purposes and residential living.
The Meadow House by Mark English Architects draws on Californian and Korean influences, illustrating a multiplicity that is as nuanced as it is resolved.
The newest site for a high-end co-working community, The Commons Wellington Street complements the vibe of the formerly industrial, now hip inner-Melbourne suburb of Collingwood.
East Village Apartment by GRT Architects is an extensive renovation of an existing dwelling in a storied Manhattan building known as Onyx Court.
In the Gasworks precinct in Brisbane’s Newstead, Total Fusion Platinum provides an elevated wellness experience by delivering world-class fitness, health and rejuvenation services.
Interior designer Meredith Clark has distilled the easy-going yet elevated atmosphere of New South Wales’ Northern Beaches into the redesign of a 1990s holiday home.
Mid-century architectural principles from Frank Lloyd Wright, one of its most lauded forebears, has inspired the design of this home in Victoria that intuitively connects with its landscape.
Evoking the qualities of the Mediterranean region, the retail premises has now evolved to include a traditional wine bar that cultivates nostalgia, heritage and deeply entrenched family values.
Daddy Cool offers considered areas to entertain, come together and find respite while also demonstrating the brilliance of distinctive artisan design and making a striking statement.
Melbourne is a city known for its coffee culture, and St Ali & The Queen, designed by Fiona Lynch Office, is a welcome addition.
From gallery and mural walls to surfwear and watch straps, Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung artist Otis Hope Carey’s work is widely admired.
Sandbox Films is a dynamic studio and workspace, with interiors by Manhattan firm CIVILIAN, located within a landmark 1920s neo-Gothic skyscraper in Manhattan’s Flatiron District.
Founded on collaboration and with a passion for robust and timeless spaces, this thriving Melbourne architecture studio creates meaningful designs informed by the histories of places and people.
Elinea by interior designer Michael Hilal is a medical spa located in the buzzy Castro neighbourhood in San Francisco.
Floorcovering specialist Armadillo’s new American flagship and head office – designed by Studio Goss – harnesses the visual poetry of its quintessential Californian context.
This Tonkin Zulaikha Greer-designed multigenerational home in southern Sydney may be bold in its execution but is deeply grounded in its relationship to the environment.
Designed and curated by Samuele Brianza, Artemest Galleria was conceived to showcase the online brand’s extensive collection of Italian furniture, lighting and objects in Manhattan’s art district.
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Issue No. 14 features work from Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Studio Bright, Workroom, Field Architecture, Patterson Associates and more.
Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Featured on the cover, Cape Schanck House by Studio Goss is a minimalist dwelling that embraces the beauty of light and seamlessly connects with the surrounding landscape on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. The issue also includes profiles on Brad Swartz, Faulkner Architects and Placement Studio.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail lifestyle, hospitality, workplaces and health and education sectors while The Local Marketplace highlights the breadth and quality of local designers, artists, makers and distributors across Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Since 2019, three issues of The Local Project magazine have been published each year. Each issue represents a curated selection of architecture and design, featuring new work from both leading and emerging local architects and designers as well as select older projects. Compiling the highlights from the first 10 issues in a single volume of 500+ pages, 10 offers a concentrated insight into the very best architecture and design of Australia and New Zealand.
Structured chronologically, the book features the very best architecture and design from the first 10 issues, including Waterview by John Wardle Architects, Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Redwood by Chenchow Little, Waiheke House by Cheshire Architects, La Scala by Richards & Spence, Bunkeren by James Stockwell Architect and many more.
Structured chronologically, the book features the very best architecture and design from the first 10 issues, including Waterview by John Wardle Architects, Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Redwood by Chenchow Little, Waiheke House by Cheshire Architects, La Scala by Richards & Spence, Bunkeren by James Stockwell Architect and many more.
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