We designed this home for a family who were establishing a new farm in Central Queensland. It is designed a pavilion home wrapping around a covered central courtyard which serves to access all parts of the home, and a central entertaining area. View Project
This modern home design functions as a co-house for 2 families or separate groups. It is being built slowly, evolving with the needs and budgets of the occupants over time. View Project
We designed this home as a retreat for our clients and their extended family. It is located on acreage which has allowed an open plan to maintain privacy from neighbours, and establishment of extensive gardens which are evolving over time. View Project
This home was designed to wrap around 3 sides of a courtyard in order to create a more private landscaped retreat for the owners. It is designed to use recycled materials through the build in subtle ways, along with other features which help the home function more sustainably. View Project
This pavilion home was designed to allow it to operate flexibly as either a home for an extended group of family and friends, or to serve as a bed and breakfast accommodation. We designed this to be prefabricated and craned into position on site. View Project
We designed this house for our client, based on a detailed brief for their vision of their home. The client has then furnished and landscaped the home to compliment and re-enforce this Homestead theme. View Project
We helped clients to renovate their 100+ year old home in one of Brisbane's traditional suburbs. The house needed significant design input, to enable it to cater for a growing family. The project included a number of challenges. The original features of the house remain the focus (coloured glass, pressed metal ceilings, vj's verandahs) View Project
A modern hinterland home design for a couple who were moving from inner city Brisbane suburbs to this treed location. This simple house form sits in a beautiful site, and enjoys views to Moreton Bay. View Project
Sustainable Home Design in the Highlands at the Ecovillage in Currumbin Valley, on the Gold Coast. It is designed around a central 2 storey core, of a dining room overlooked by a family room. This space opens to the views with a 5m high retractable glass door. View Project