Framework Studio The Collector Home Amstel Fire Station Adaptive Resuse Photo Cafeine Yellowtrace

Spatial Hybrid: The Collector by Framework Studio.

Rivalling the garage from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Framework Studio is back with The Collector project. Housed within a warehouse building, the designers leaned into the industrial aesthetic, utilising raw metal and concrete to create a...
Block Studio Chaplygina Apartment Moscow Photo Mikhail Loskutov Yellowtrace

Chaplygina Apartment in Moscow by Blockstudio.

Blockstudio has dutifully restored a Moscow apartment to its original late 19th Century spirit. Russian antique pieces and original fixtures are balanced with contemporary light fixtures and modern art, as the energy of the 1880’s...
Conrad Architects Mim Design Armadale Residence Melbourne Interior Architecture Photo Timothy Kaye Yellowtrace

Armadale Residence by Mim Design and Conrad Architects.

Ceremoniously grand in geometry and styling, Armadale Residence is a capsule model for luxurious living. Quality materials paired with unwavering linear forms shape its space by creating a series of portal effects — demonstrating the...
Kennedy Nolan Elsternwick House Melbourne Residential Architecture Photo Derek Swalwell Yellowtrace

Calm Drama: Elsternwick House by Kennedy Nolan.

Heritage greets contemporary with a warm embrace in one of Kennedy Nolan's latest residential projects — a restored and re-imagined substantial Edwardian house in Melbourne's inner suburb of Elsternwick. Masters of the layered yet...
Co Lab Design Office Casa Areca Tulum Luxury Holiday House Photo Cesar Bejar Yellowtrace

Casa Areca Tulum by CO-LAB Design Office.

Close your eyes, imagine the sun captured in your hands, saltwater evaporated in your hair and the sand between your toes – gently step inside the cool concrete floor before sinking down into a wooden chair shaped into your beach...
Architects Eat Bellows Beach House Flinders Masonry Architecture Photo Derek Swalwell Yellowtrace

Pyramids of Flinders: Bellows House by Architects EAT.

Albert Mo wanted a permanent house anchored in the sand from the outset, unlike the predictable light-weight beach vernacular. “More like a bunker than a shack,” he says, setting out to design a building that spoke of its location and...