Issue 96

Issue 96 comes out 4 March Order on its own or as part of a subscription.
The makeup of housing is changing in our cities, we are seeing a gradual progression towards medium density. We are also seeing alternative approaches to the traditional home. In this issue we look at five different types of architecture that aren?t your usual single house on an urban block.
But up first, we profile Ellen Douglas of Melbourne-based online floristry practice, Botany Melbourne.
Then, our first house feature; returning to the tricky terrain of rail-side sites, an all-star crew brings its unique approach to carbon neutral apartments in Melbourne’s south, offering passersby an intriguing peek under the hood and its residents deeply thought-out amenity. Architecture by Six Degrees Architects development by HIP V. HYPE. Next up, via a trio of pavilions in Brisbane’s south, a multigenerational family has set themselves up for the most civilised of cohabitations, with architecture by Alcorn Middleton Architecture Office.
For our third house feature; inspiring curiosity and conversation, 19 Waterloo Street is a mixed-use site that?s liveable, sustainable and engaging, featuring architecture by SJB.
Our fourth house feature, this one by NZ’s Studio Nord; taking the build-it-and-they-will-come ethos all the way, this highly ambitious project is equal parts built form and low-key social experiment.
And for our final house feature; this latest chapter in a growing list of cl...
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