Robin Hill, Hobart, Tasmania house

Robin Hill Hobart Tasmania house

The Robin Hill project focused on reusing the extant building to extend, renovate and improve the panoramic views, access to light, and flow of the house. Biotope Architecture + Interiors’ client was open to our ideas and these ideas were driven by budgetary constraints in Tasmania, Australia

Golden Bliss Houses, Ashburton, Melbourne

Golden Bliss Houses Ashburton Melbourne

This side-by-side subdivision creates two beautiful new family homes – Golden Bliss in Ashburton, Victoria. Melbourne Design Studios’ projects set a new bar for both home and investment projects in terms of quality, sustainability and design

St Giles Square, Centre Point London building

St Giles Square Centre Point London

MICA’s refurbishment of the St Giles Square, Centre Point ground floor for retail uses, has opened up dual aspect views through the building, and visual links from the square to New Oxford Street and Earnshaw Street, London, through carefully detailed glazing

MPavilion 10 Melbourne, Victoria

MPavilion 10 Melbourne Victoria

MPavilion opens Tadao Ando-designed pavilion, kicking off milestone tenth year. The Pavilion Creates an Oasis in the Heart of Melbourne, Australia, and Serves as dynamic site of a free five-month design festival offering more than 150 events inspired by Ando’s Iconic Pavilion

Amersfoort buildings, Holland architecture

Amersfoort buildings, Netherlands architecture – best new province of Utrecht buildings, architects & images – info on contemporary Dutch architectural projects, Amersfoort architecture developments.

Plasma Studio Architects, London Studio

BIWAK 12 alpine restaurant Moos South Tyrol

Plasma Studio architects news – Biwak 12 conversion of a typical 1980s restaurant in the mountain village of Moso, Sesto Dolomites, South Tyrol; Sempervivum, Brixen, Italy: architectural interior spaces aligned with holistic medical treatment exuding harmony.

KitKat House, Kuwait, Persian Gulf

KitKat House Kuwait Persian Gulf

KitKat House is a beachside retreat in Kuwait, built for an extended family and their guests by AlHumaidhi Architects. The house is made up of finger-like masses that break and shift in relation to one another, accommodating different functions and creating pockets of greenery