Coinciding with NGV’s 2019 exhibition KAWS: Companionship in the Age of Loneliness this retail store featured limited edition KAWS merchandise, within an eye catching architectural structure.
A timber structure that gently curves out to sea towards the sunset, its form echoing a skipping stone bouncing rhythmically across the water.
A reinvention of the historic drop leaf table.
This collective proposal re-imagined the historic garden city, as a highly sustainable village with a garden as its High Street.
A new café for the National Gallery of Victoria designed as a contemporary insertion in the spirit and materiality of Bellini’s renovation to Roy Grounds original building.
A shared office studio that was refurbished to reflect their brand identity.
An apartment renovation that was as much about removal and exposure of the existing building as it was about inserting new refined objects.
A humble house on a hill, set amongst gum trees for a family. As one circulates up and down, the house reveals and conceals itself and the landscape beyond.
A goldrush hotel brought back to life as a boutique venue providing a restaurant, bar, café, hotel suites, function spaces and landscaped gardens.
Out in a dry agricultural field, home to British Whites, an old windblown church is to be relocated as a venue for small weddings.
On the damaged landscape of a former goldmine this little house takes inspiration from its historical surroundings.
It’s a seat and it’s a brolly. On mass they create different fields within the forecourt of Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum.
A family of stools made from a repetitive timber extrusion. Loosely based on a Rubik’s Cylinder.
A new circular pavilion with a crown like form welcomes visitors to Pentridge Prison. It hosts a café, display space and public amenities.
This large-scale urban proposal in Sydney’s north west incorporated a variety of new buildings to form a civic hub for the City of Ryde.
Three shelters and an arbor structure with hanging seats sit within a revitalized riverfront promenade.
Located in Hepburn Springs this project included a conference centre, underground mineral pool, thermal spas, outdoor bathing pavilions and 28 hotel suites.
A new thatched building sits on the edge of a river in the Norfolk Broads providing a visitor centre, café, amenities, education space and boating facilities.
These three follies, inspired by carousels, are designed to bring life and laughter to a gritty urban high-density area within Melbourne’s inner west.
A pair of coffee table, one hovers gently over the other. Just like siblings you can tell they are related but they are uniquely different.