The Doss House in Sydney Property
Designed by buck&simple: doers of stuff The Doss House, showcases bespoke, crafted spaces paying homage to the building’s past as an opium den, gambling house, bootmaker and boarding house dating back to the 1840s.
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Designed by buck&simple: doers of stuff The Doss House, showcases bespoke, crafted spaces paying homage to the building’s past as an opium den, gambling house, bootmaker and boarding house dating back to the 1840s.
Lippmann Partnership designed the New Emanuel Synagogue for the congregation which embraces religious pluralism offering a variety of different services and streams. It is the fastest growing religious congregation in the southern hemisphere.
Enter Projects designed a free flowing, inclusive office space that inspired good ”open” communication between colleagues and clients alike for Time Realty.
Designed by Alexander &CO the Park House Food Merchants is a 200-seat restaurant within the newly rebuilt Mona Vale Hotel on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Sitting on the escarpment at Seaforth the site is blessed with spectacular south facing views down to the Spit. Central to the idea of this house, designed by MASQ architecture, is how the natural environment can be extended and form an integral part of the house.
MASQ architecture’s inspiration for the project lay in the established backyard which sat sunken down slightly from the surrounding. The brief was to add a new living room space, kitchen and accompanying dining room.
Scott Carver worked closely with the client Heworth Group and Inner West Council to submit a Development Application that provides a solution to issues of the past, and one that will breathe new life into the site
The Cobram Library & Learning Centre is a distinctively ‘local’ library, designed by CohenLeigh Architects, embracing emerging technologies & promoting flexible learning & library spaces across all ages.
Architect, Rolf Ockert’s clients fulfilled their dream to live by the beach when they bought one half of a new subdivision of a double size block on a quiet street with great views across the road to the lagoon and beach of North Curl Curl.
architectus, CHROFI and JMD design have collaborated on the re-design of Harbord Diggers Club in Sydney. The project is sited on one of the city’s iconic headlands surrounded by spectacular coastal sandstone formations and textured by native coastal landscape.
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Designed by Turf Design Studio, Kensington Street’s transition from slum to sought-after destination illustrates the power of placemaking, and the impact quality public spaces have on building communities and revitalising cities.
A Calligrapher handed three books to his wife, she placed them in a random stack on the table… “We want The Books House”… they said. Luigi Rosselli Architects designed The Books House.
Lachlan Shepherd Architects designed this home for a family of 4 in the expanding Geelong suburb of Highton. Located on a large corner allotment with substantial valley views across Highton and to the granite ridges of the You Yang’s beyond.
SAOTA designed Double Bay House set in a north-facing cove in Sydney’s vast natural harbour, the site borders a recreational park and a public pier which juts out into the bay. This element forms one axis for the site whilst a pristine beach, directly in front of the site, forms another.
MullenLowe Profero’s new workplace is located in a late-1930s building on Cleveland Street in Surry Hills, Sydney. The building has undergone a complete renovation designed by Tom Mark Henry.
design worldwide partnership bring together four diverse existing business units from various locations throughout the Sydney CBD. dwp designed a cohesive workplace that provides strong connectivity, unified branding and supports cultural change.