Eco-friendly hilltop home near Melbourne combines modern design, sustainability, and sweeping views for a rural escape.
An extremely tight deadline, building work across two states, a jet-setting project manager — this was one exhilarating building experience for the owners and for all involved.
They bought a block of land and a 130-year-old disassembled church then built a stunning and unique home using the numbered jigsaw puzzle as a template.
A cathartic journey through fire and rebirth results in this dramatic and experimental home — one that embraces its history with a unique architectural language of truthfulness and beauty.
A floating swimming pool, courtesy of the shipping container it’s made from, is just one of the quirky delights of this Sunshine Coast abode
Bold design, budget smarts & coastal charm unite in this unique Gold Coast home from Grand Designs Australia series 11.
This vibrant semi-detached worker’s cottage challenges the collective thinking about sustainable building and urban eco-friendly living
This mid-century modern abode has a generous dollop of Gold Coast glamour
Sutton Farm is an off-grid home on a seventh-generation property, blending recycled materials, biophilic design and rural serenity.
Mount Waverley Shingle is a sustainable Passivhaus home blending bold design, family living, and eco-conscious materials in suburban Melbourne.
This home was a labour of love for the owner-builder, who designed a timeless family dwelling inspired by the colours of nature
Beginning this build in 2013, Dion and Turi never thought they’d still be building to this day. However, with everything that life has thrown at them, these homeowner/builders have a sculptural structure that perfectly balances old and new.