2023 Blog
Aesthetically beautiful, Konini Kitchen has also been crafted with a humility that takes kindly to a little mess, a dish left on a bench, evidence of the movement and life that will see it wear authentically, bettered by every use.
A Project Profile: August 2023
Photography: Greta Van Der Star
Read MoreUndisrupted views pass through Warr Ferrington, folding into one another.
A Project Profile: June 2023
Photography: Victor Vieaux
Read MoreA psychological thriller that shows ‘just leave’ is hardly that simple. This book digs in under the skin and lodges itself in the gut – tying knots and clawing at the lungs, zapping the breath out of you.
Read MoreCypreś exemplifies that creating quality space doesn’t rely on an expansive floorplan — far more important is an ability to rethink the structure of home in a way that makes use of spaces that would otherwise be lost.
A Project Profile: April 2023
Photography: Brock Beazley Photography
Read MoreSome artists leave the womb with a compulsion to create, driven by necessity. It’s all they can do, and nothing else will do. For others the need to create isn’t as obvious but it emerges more gradually from a restlessness.
An interview with maker and artist Trevor Neal.
Read MoreI take your hand.
Read MoreA woman changes her name, dons a uniform of exquisitely tailored suits and, with genuine talent, sheds her old skin in order to become a world-class conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic – to become Lydia Tár.
Read MoreHe knew her before I did.
Read MoreDon’t wait for me.
Read MoreHad Picasso painted a bird.
Read MoreAt Tropical Townhouse in southern Vietnam, the layering of simple materials has coalesced in an exquisite home.
A Project Profile: February 2022
Read MoreI borrowed a bundle of books from a former colleague, the kind of sunny person who leaves David Sedaris’ ‘Naked’ on your desk. Her taste in other books was also very much to my liking. Yet, I returned them all…except one—a collection of works by Joan Didion. On the spine are the words ‘We tell ourselves stories in order to live.’
Read MoreNavigating the realms of public and private, indoor and outdoor and past and present, Drill Hall House delivers a peaceful oasis where the best of all worlds coalesce.
A Project Profile: January 2022
Photography: Justin Alexander
Read MoreThe paradox of House Under Shadows is that in creating sporadic darkness, the building in fact also does the opposite – it shapes light.
A Project Profile: January 2022
Photography: Andre J. Fanthome
Read MoreThroughout the entire home, artworks act as the cornerstone to the colour palette, establishing a sense of cohesion.
A Project Profile: December 2021
Photography: Anson Smart
Read MoreHer legacy then is perhaps not depicting a new kind of woman at that time, even if it was new for the art world, but showing honestly the way women had always been.
Read MoreSome dwellers seek the kind of privacy that requires high fences, demarcating their property from their neighbours. The vision for Dover Townhouses was to do just the opposite.
A Project Profile: September 2021
Photography: Tatjana Plitt
Read MoreI’m still waiting, we all are…
Read MoreBosch reveals the pitfalls of blindly following others, of wanting what they have and propelling a collective greed.
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