Thornbury House by Field Office Architecture

Thornbury House by Field Office Architecture

Designed by Field Office Architecture for a family 4 (and 1 on the way) Thornbury House is a collective effort and collaboration between Architect and Interior Designer, Kali Cavanagh

Jenkins Street by C.Kairouz Architects

Jenkins Street by C.Kairouz Architects

Jenkins Street is a juxtaposition in many ways. It flawlessly mixes private & intimate spaces with open plan living and the architecture provides contrast with new modern

Muzha Micro Flat by Phoebe Sayswow Architects

Muzha Micro Flat by Phoebe Sayswow Architects

An affordable urban housing prototype envisions an organized home with aesthetics and fun in a unique design language

Banana Flat by Zrobym Architects

Banana Flat by Zrobym Architects

The main task in the development of this project was to create a bright interior non-trivial, and compliance with the balance of natural materials with rich, vivid colors

Shadow House in Melbourne by Nic Owen Architects

Shadow House in Melbourne by Nic Owen Architects

Designed by Nic Owen Architects. The shadow house, a three-bedroom inner city residence on a small site offers a sympathetic response to historically sensitive inner-city

Ocean Avenue Penthouse by Sarah Barnard Design

Ocean Avenue Penthouse by Sarah Barnard Design

An Ocean Avenue penthouse with a bird eye view of Santa Monica coastline is outfitted with eco-friendly furnishings, natural textiles and organic rugs to create a perfect Zen

House in Seto by Horibe Associates

House in Seto by Horibe Associates

The House in Seto is a residential project on a plateau in Naruto city. The ocean is visible in the distance. A simple, compact, minimal plan was designed for the clients...

House in Mita by Horibe Associates

House in Mita by Horibe Associates

The site is located close to nature, with a large wooded area directly in front and many rice fields nearby. The wooded area sits between the site and a main road...

View the Scene by Peny Hsieh Interiors

View the Scene by Peny Hsieh Interiors

Home, is as a chair in the exterior lounge area. By adopting the random stacking method of building blocks, a beautiful and fun change is created a unique leisure-style chair