Houses Australia — Issue 118 2017

(Grace) #1
108–
Nine Smith Street
by MA Architects
with Neometro
Small-footprint living is
celebrated in this community-
minded inner-city development.

130–
Mijuscovic House
by Enrico Taglietti
Completed in 1983, this Canberra
house is set comfortably into its
landscape, commanding sweeping
views of the valley and mountains.

027–
Green Screen
by NTF Architecture
This challenging first project
adjacent to a railway line
helped to establish the practice’s
collaborative approach to design.

PEOPLE FIRST HOUSE REVISITED

090–
Balwyn House
by Neil Architecture
A classic suburban dwelling in
Melbourne has been transformed
into a generational house that
will stand the test of time.


096–
Annandale House
by Welsh + Major Architects
This robust and detail-focused
addition to a weatherboard
cottage extends across its sloped
Sydney site like a telescope.

122–
Armadale Residence
by B.E Architecture
A “celebration of granite,”
this refined Melbourne home
is solid and permanent, yet
simultaneously light and warm.

013–
Sarah-Jane Pyke
& Juliette Arent
of Arent & Pyke
Both elegant and liveable,
Arent and Pyke interiors pursue
a decorative modernism.

116–
Longview Avenue
Garden Room
by Taylor and Hinds Architects
This respectful addition to a
1950s modernist home in Hobart
is characterized by originality.

Rather than simply nodding to the trend of creating
a seamless indoor–outdoor connection, the houses in
this issue establish meaningful connections with nature
that add value to daily life and enhance wellbeing.
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