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Colourful upgrade
Small changes for maximum impact – this was the brief for a new office fit out for TTM
Contemporary upmarket kitchen suits renovated villa setting
Dark meets lights and smooth meets textured in this light filled family kitchen that celebrates contrasts a walk in scullery is to one side
Apartment complex gets creative with sustainability
When designing this new apartment complex, MJA Studio managed a 50% reduction in life cycle carbon, allowing them discretion when it came to the design
Dark Victorian cottage transformed into light-filled home
The owner/architect of this once damp, dilapidated cottage transformed it into a flowing and uplifting home
Activity based work, office design breaks down communication barriers and stimulates productivity
Sydney property management firm Savills reflects leading edge thinking in work and staff culture in its office fit-out by Futurespace
A bar like you've never seen
Beer Belly, a new bar in Long Beach, features a number of unique materials, including douglas fir, blackened metal and glass
Rough brick facade fronts an innovative apartment building with a communal courtyard at its heart
In an historically working class neighbourhood of Montreal known for its residential energy and vibrancy, La Géode apartment buil...
Elegant and compact new home
This new family home is the result of extensive collaboration between the architect, home owners and a bespoke cabinet maker
Family home addition takes a new approach
You've likely never seen a renovation like this. Martin Fenlon Architecture used clear cedar to create a unique frontispiece
New amphitheatre in Quebec is a unique landmark
This new amphitheater, designed by architect Paul Laurendeau, in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, reflects itself in the waters of the St. Lawrence River
Your guide to swimming pools
When the summer sun starts shining, little else beats taking a refreshing dip in a swimming pool
How does a sky lobby work?
Navigating the world’s new supertall buildings requires an entirely different approach to elevators – the sky lobby system