The ‘crowd-sourced’ multi-residential project is emerging as an alternative approach in an increasingly impenetrable Australian housing market. Among the first was Breathe Architecture’s much-celebrated The Commons, with the beleaguered Nightingale project looking to follow suit.
A unique suburban house preserves a sense of local history while projecting a new style of its own, catering for a modern family lifestyle. Breathe Architecture's Jeremy McLeod discusses a project that combines architectural tradition with a contemporary approach.
Jeremy McLeod of Breathe Architecture discusses socially sustainable design and a new living model at The Commons, in the first of ADR’s Intergrain Timber Vision Award winners interview series.
The Houses Awards 2014 celebrates excellence in residential projects, selected by a jury of prominent Australian architecture and design professionals.