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Type - Apartments
Year completed - 2020
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The passage of light reveals a handsomely layered facade, robustly detailed and cleverly articulated for depth.

Designing housing with ‘dignity’: Studio Apartments

This apartment building transcends its “boarding house” classification with its rigorous planning, light-filled studios and generous communal space.

Residential
Made from the same stone as the benchtops, the large dining table doubles as a prep surface.

Brunswick Apartment by Murray Barker and Esther Stewart

Murray Barker

Skilfully expressing a Melbourne apartment’s distinctive 1960s style with a contemporary redesign, Murray Barker and Esther Stewart deftly select materials to make big statements that suit this small space.

Residential
Pink speckles in terrazzo benchtops are reflected in pale pink upholstery as part of a light, tactile materials palette.

Blushing for Bondi: Francis Apartment

Joinery and materials are an opportunity for expression in this Bondi apartment, inspired by the area’s Art Deco architecture and laid-back beach vibe.

Residential
Despite its compact footprint, the apartment feels generous. A sliding door separates living and sleeping areas. Artwork: Julian Maher.

A fresh start: MB Apartment

Bokey Grant

A series of small, surgical interventions to a modest 1960s apartment in Sydney results in a reimagined interior that speaks to the past yet is firmly set in the present.

Residential
Custom bullnosed joinery delineates spatial boundaries and lifts stored items, making them easier to access. Artwork: Sebastian Helling

The pleasure of introversion: Walan Apartment

Alcorn Middleton Architecture

Curvaceous forms combine with warm-toned custom joinery and thoughtful transitions in this delightful adaptation of an open-plan Brisbane apartment.

Residential
A series of abstract cut-outs punctures the concrete facade – a touch of Scarpa-esque playfulness that helps avoid any sense of bureaucratic severity.

Civic presence: Housing Choices Australia Dandenong

This community project is a testament to the genuine value and design innovation that architects can bring regardless of income, status or tenure.

Residential