Creating beautiful, healthy, climate-sensitive places to live and work.

David Frazer House

Perched on a steep block in Castlemaine, regional Victoria, this recycled brick and timber house was designed for renowned Australian printmaker, David Frazer.

Hunter Street

Located in Castlemaine, this steel-clad addition to a Victorian home was designed for a family with teenagers and is situated in a heritage pocket of the town.

Daylesford Carbon Neutral Housing Precinct

Housing designed for the new normal in a carbon neutral neighbourhood.

Freemasons Residence

This intriguing heritage building began its life as a Methodist church in 1869, was converted into a school in 1885 and was refurbished as a Masonic Hall in 1925. The building’s exterior reflects the architectural modifications associated with different occupations, while a recent conversion exemplifies adaptive reuse of a heritage building.

Cintra Avenue

This studio occupies the roof space of an Edwardian residence in a heritage-protected area of St Kilda.

Lumi

The award winning ‘LUMI – Illuminated rainwater storage’ made a significant contribution to the future of water conservation and design.

Black Box House

Providing a major addition to a single story house in Northcote for a young family, the sculptural design adds vertical space, light and connection to the surroundings.

Berkeley Street

Under Construction

This reimagining of a small back yard opposite the railway line in North Castlemaine, includes a tiny house, courtyard walls and plant arbor.

Greg & Laura’s Studio

In-Progress

Located in central Victoria, this studio designed for landscape painter Greg Wood and ceramicist Laura Veleff embodies the essence of their art practices.

Margo Lighting

Light fittings designed for a wine bar using repurposed materials.