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Subtle ceremony…Recurrent in Abernethy’s design is an inventive use of volume and double-height scales that deliver a unique rhythm. Oscillating between compression and expansion – through rich historical detailing and uplifting layers that build from cabinetry to window heights – the home eventually peaks where the rafters meet.
A Project Profile: March 2024
Architect: Karen Abernethy
Photography: Tom Ross
Traditional custodians: Wurundjeri People
Atong Atem considers photographers cyborgs. “The camera becomes an extension of their body, movements, height, choice of angle.” The invitation and joy of her work, she surmises, comes from recognising the photographer’s intervention between what is captured and the truth of things.
Artist Profile: March 2022
Image: Atong Atem ‘A yellow dress, a bouquet 4‘, 2022, Art Gallery of New South Wales, La Prairie Art Award 2022 © Atong Atem
The design of a new extension at McPhail House doesn’t harshly define a beginning and end to the home’s chapters; rather it runs on its own harmonious continuum, along the connected interior views and sweeping curves of bespoke finishes.
A Project Profile: October 2023
Photography: Tatjana Plitt
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
Undisrupted views pass through Warr Ferrington, folding into one another.
A Project Profile: June 2023
Photography: Victor Vieaux
Cypreś 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
At Tropical Townhouse in southern Vietnam, the layering of simple materials has coalesced in an exquisite home.
A Project Profile: February 2022
Navigating 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
The 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
Throughout 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
Some 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
The Third delivers a unique sense of home through versatile spaces that act both as an invitation to entertain, or to find peaceful solitude in a nook of one’s own – where a design of visual connection means solitude is never isolating, simply a tranquil means of enjoying company.
A Project Profile: August 2021
Photography: Dion Robeson
House James can be safely taken at face value. It is elegant in its simplicity and environmentally conscious in its modesty, with a character that manifests itself in light and movement. House James is a fitting example of the honest aesthetic that Berresford Architecture observes.
A Project Profile: July 2021
Photography: Andy Macpherson Studio
The kitchen of Bona Vista is an intimate centre stage for home life. Robust redbrick flooring directs the utility of the backstage preparation spaces, and supports the energy of the vibrant family life of its residents.
A Project Profile: June 2021
Silent Symphony alludes to nature's exquisite designs by referencing fundamental archetypal patterns and forms.
Copy for Artist’s Statement: May 2021
Aptly named the Yin and Yang apartment, the project balances work/life spaces by linking rather than demarcating them.
A Project Profile: March 2021