Tag: One to watch
One to Watch: Licht Architecture
The early work of this Tasmanian practice reveals spatial and experiential richness derived from the complementary skills of its directors.
One to Watch: Tristan Burfield
Sole practitioner Tristan Burfield is producing work that is both disciplined and restrained, yet always informed by the qualities and quirks of people and place.
One to watch: Oliver du Puy
Emerging practice Oliver du Puy Architects designs spaces that elevate the human experience and explore architecture as a space for ritual and equilibrium.
One to watch: Brcar Morony Architecture
Natalie Brcar and Michael Morony run a practice grounded in principles of environmentally sustainable design.
One to watch: Winwood McKenzie
Thom Mckenzie of Winwood Mckenzie formed his Melbourne-based studio after working in New York and Milan. His approach is based on an intimate understanding of the construction process and interrogating how things are built.
One to watch: Kin Architects
Leah Gallagher and Marjorie Dixon, of Kin Architects, formed their Brisbane-based practice in 2017 with a desire to design people-centric architecture that respects the history and context of their city.
One to watch: MORA
Cultivating a dialogue between architecture, community, and context, James Fraser, director of Makers of Responsive Architecture (MORA), designs homes inspired by landscape.
One to watch: Lovell Burton
Joseph Lovell and Stephanie Burton only officially opened their studio in 2018 and have already completed two houses and won a Houses Award, and they have many more projects in the pipeline.
One to watch: Clayton Orszaczky
In the past three years, Clayton Orszaczky has completed eleven projects, with many more in the pipeline. Co-directors Rebekah Clayton and Michelle Orszaczky discuss their approach to residential design.