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Designed in the 1960s, the house was an economical holiday home for the Dallwitz family.

Dallwitz House by John Chappel

John Chappel

This fresh and functional house was one of a flurry of modernist beach houses built on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula during the boom of the 1960s. It endures today not just as a nostalgic reminder of the optimism and vibrancy of the era, but also as a testament to the hedonism of slow and simple holidays at the beach.

Residential
Rectangular limestone benchtops, circular handles and square tiles express the home’s playful geometric design. Artwork: Kasper Raglus; ceramics: David Shrigley.

Parkside House by Studio Gram

Relaxed yet sophisticated, this renovated Adelaide home has been designed for living and hosting in crisp, modern style.

Residential
A void above the living areas lets plenty of light in, which is perfect for the owners, who spend a lot of time entertaining in the kitchen. Artwork: Michael Muir.

Hospitality at home: Millswood House

The messy art of cooking is on full display in this kitchen, designed for keen entertainers, while a bold, shapely ensuite offers a tranquil sanctuary.

Residential
A void above the living areas lets plenty of light in, which is perfect for the owners, who spend a lot of time entertaining in the kitchen. Artwork: Michael Muir.

Hospitality at home: Millswood House

Studio Gram with Kate Russo

Distinctive for the “cat’s ears” roof profile, this addition to a double-fronted cottage in Adelaide is the result of a three-year labour of love for its architects.

Residential
Crisp lines and oak joinery soften the exposed concrete of the northern wall.

Shack sophisticate: PR House

This new beach house by Architects Ink is an elegant and respectful re-imagining of the original modernist-style shack that once stood on the site.

Residential
Narrow site restrictions caused the new kitchen, dining and living areas to be housed in a single rectangular volume.

Scandinavian elegance: Carlisle Extension

Sans-Arc Studio creates a Scandinavian-inspired extension to a 1920s worker’s cottage in Adelaide that gives the owners a home they can “wake up and feel really happy in.”

Residential
The studio employs a tower typology seen elsewhere in Max Pritchard’s work.

Towering ideas: Tree Top Studio

Max Pritchard Architect

Max Pritchard revisits his own house after twenty-five years to create a distinctive satellite building.

Residential
Although the surroundings have become more densely built, the sense of connection to the environment remains.

Ghillanyi House (1957) revisited

Adelaide’s only Harry Seidler house, revisited by Rachel Hurst.

Residential
The kitchen has been updated and opened up to the dining room.

McConnell Residence (1967) revisited

The Adelaide home of Jack McConnell from 1967 to 2005.

Residential
View north across the open mews that separate the project’s three wings.

Whitmore Square affordable eco-housing

Whitmore Square affordable housing, by Troppo Architects, uses robust materials, considered shared spaces and sustainability.

Residential
The white, rectilinear addition to the rear seamlessly abuts the existing house.

North Adelaide Residence

A traditional Victorian villa in North Adelaide has been elegantly extended and renovated.

Residential