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Shadow Residence / Grotto Studio

Shadow Residence: A Dance of Light, Shadow, and Sustainability

Shadow Residence is a masterful example of how architecture can bridge the old and the new while fostering a deep connection to the environment. The interplay of light, shadow, and natural materials creates a dynamic, ever-changing living space that both respects the home’s history and looks towards a sustainable future.

Weeties Warehouse / Spaceagency Architects

Weeties Warehouse: From Industrial Past to Modern Living

The Weeties Warehouse in North Fremantle, Australia, has transformed from a 1930s industrial cereal factory into a modern family residence. Originally converted into apartments in 1990, Spaceagency Architects redesigned the space by merging three apartments into a single, luxurious home.

East Street House / Kerstin Thompson Architects

East Street House / Kerstin Thompson Architects

The East Street House, designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects, achieves a thoughtful balance between contrasts: hot/cold, open/closed, intimate/expansive. Positioned on a sloping site, the house divides into two terraces, upper and lower, which organize its functions and respond to the natural terrain.

Blakey Apartment / the Stylesmiths

Blakey Apartment: A Heritage-Infused Modern Makeover

The Blakey Apartment renovation by Stylesmiths™ is a masterclass in blending modern design with historic architecture. Situated in a building that dates back to 1902, originally serving as a hospital administration ward, the apartment underwent a complete transformation to create a contemporary yet classic living space while maintaining respect for its heritage roots.

St. Ives House / Common Office

St. Ives House / Common Office

St. Ives House, designed by Common Office, takes a distinctive approach by resisting traditional residential architectural norms. Instead of conforming to the typical street presentation seen in private homes, this project embraces a more civic language, offering a design that engages with the public sphere.

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