All photography by Peter Clarke. Writer’s House is an alteration to an existing orange brick veneer residence that was designed in the late 1960s by Michael R E Feldhagen. The house was originally built for the grandparents of the current owners who were Jewish Holocaust survivors and immigrated to Australia a few years prior to […]
The Australian Museum in Sydney this week unveiled the Crystal Pavilion designed by Neeson Murcutt with Joseph Grech Architects, stage one of its reincarnation as both a serious museum of natural history and a cultural bastion of the city’s history.
Julius Pizzeria is a rare example of pared-back design, shifting the experience of diners to the sensory.
Ellivo Architects set out to transform what was once one of two attached old houses, later a rundown corner store, into a cosy boutique café – and did just that.