95 Evans St is the first multi-residential development to be completed within a recently up-zoned, transit-oriented precinct, to meet Perth’s infill residential targets. As a result, the project bore much responsibility to set a positive precedent for all future development in the predominantly single residential surrounding area.
Project name
95 Evans Street
Architecture firm
MJA Studio
Location
Shenton Park, Western Australia
Photography
Dion Robeson
Investing in solar power for your home makes sense from a sustainability and financial perspective. This is, perhaps, the most popular solution that most people are considering as their green energy source. Fortunately, because solar technology is improving, input prices are expected to fall further. As a result of falling prices, you may be able t...
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Brandon Macy
Photography
Slavun (cover image)
ENFER House located in Zapopan, Jalisco, within the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, inserted in a private context of single-family residences. The lot has 319.34 m². The project is deployed in 144.02 m² generating three levels of housing with a total of 480.29 m².
Project name
Casa PENFER
Architecture firm
HAARQ Estudio
Location
Fraccionamiento El bajio habitat, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
Aldo Gracia
Located on the south edge of the Rybí village, Moravian-Silesian Region, the building site is marked out by the edge of the access road, the local stream and neighbouring property fencing. It is a sizeable plot of land, but with a significantly reduced buildable area.
Project name
House with In-law Suite
Architecture firm
KLAR
Location
Rybí 424, 742 65 Rybí, Czech Republic
Photography
Václav Novák
This residence is located on the North Shore of Long Island, adjacent to the Sands Point Village Golf Course, which is situated on land that was part of the original Gold Coast Guggenheim Estate. The estate’s history is evidenced by the remaining mature trees, which march through the landscape. The site was occupied by a 1970’s contemporary structu...
Project name
Klaynberg Residence
Architecture firm
Narofsky Architecture
Location
Sands Point, New York, United States
Photography
Phillip Ennis
Turf Design Studio, Cox Architecture and Chada have collaborated to deliver a new eco-luxe retreat in one of Sydney’s most iconic destinations. Taronga Zoo Wildlife Retreat is part of a $164.5M development program between Taronga Zoo and the NSW Government to improve the famous tourist site over the next 10 years.
Project name
Taronga Zoo Wildlife Retreat
Architecture firm
Cox Architecture
Location
Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Photography
Mike Chorley, Guy Wilkinson, David Li
There are many reasons why adding a sunroom to your home can be a great decision. Sunrooms provide extra living space, they’re perfect for enjoying the outdoors while being protected from the elements, and they can even increase the value of your home. If you’re considering adding a sunroom to your home, here are some of the benefits you can expect...
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Point3D Commercial Imaging Ltd. (cover image), Francesca Tosolini
This property is located in a residential neighborhood on a corner plot with a total area of 5000 sq. ft. This modest home has four stories and belongs to a family in the healthcare business. The design goal was to give this home modern air while still keeping it warm. The client has asked for a house that was both simple and bold in design.
Project name
House at California Layout
Architecture firm
architecture+Swath
Location
Yelahanka, Bangalore, India
Photography
Shamanth Patil
“Zen Oasis” - A home gateway infused with Japanese aesthetics designed by Minus Workshop. The founder of Minus Workshop, Kevin Yiu has long been inspired by Eastern philosophies. He has taken over this residential design project into a modified version of the spirit of zen in Japan for a family who loves Japanese culture and wants a respite from th...
Project name
Zen Oasis
Interior design
Minus Workshop
Location
The Pavilion Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong
Photography
Steven Ko Interior Photography
Berkshire House II is a substantial 550sqm five bedroom modernist new build home in a suburban village in Berkshire. Occupying a spectacular woodland site overlooking the river Thames, it replaces an existing dilapidated dwelling that one of the clients had grown up in.
Project name
Berkshire 2
Architecture firm
Gregory Phillips Architects
Location
Berkshire, Reading, England, United Kingdom
Photography
Mel Yates

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