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RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS

Chapel Hill Residence 1
The Chapel Hill home, a 1970s brick house, was updated with an open floor plan, removing load-bearing walls and redesigning key spaces, including the kitchen. Updates also include sliding doors to a north-facing yard and an expanded garage.
Architecture | Residential | 2023
Sierramas Residence
The Sierrramas residence, a four-story home in a quiet cul-de-sac, offers resort-like living with seamless indoor-outdoor flow, spacious areas, and private courtyards. The design balances luxury and functionality, overcoming site challenges with innovative construction.
Architecture | Residential | 2020


Greenslopes Residence
The Greenslopes residence, a three-story home on a ridgeline, blends with its steep terrain using simple forms and a thoughtful material palette. The design maximizes views, natural breezes, and sunlight while minimizing visual impact, creating a seamless connection to the environment.
Architecture | Residential | 2017
Mt Cotton Residence
The Mt Cotton residence, set in a nature reserve, features a linear design with north-facing spaces and balconies inspired by the Japanese 'Engawa' concept. Permeable facades blur the line between indoors and the natural surroundings, while robust abutments give the home a floating appearance.
Architecture | Residential | 2023


Annerley Residence
The Annerley Residence, located on a subdivided lot, blends a pre-1911 post-war home with modern design. Double-height voids enhance space, light, and ventilation, while contrasting materials distinguish the new additions from the original structure. This approach seamlessly integrates contemporary elements with the home's historical character, creating a balanced fusion of heritage and innovation.
Architecture | Residential | 2024
Redland Bay Townhouses
The Redland Bay Townhouse proposal, part of a larger masterplan, includes 14 townhouses with varied typologies to maximize development yield. Each three-story "villament" features private terraces for privacy, while the upper levels have raked ceilings that open to views and natural light.
Architecture | Multi-Residential | 2018


Mt Ommaney Residence
The Mt Ommaney Residence, a 1970s home with several additions, needed a roof replacement and refurbishment. The design enhances connectivity between entertaining areas and captures northern city views by adding clerestory windows, flooding the space with natural light and framing the scenic vistas.
Architecture | Residential | 2023
Kelvin Grove Residence
The Moy Street Kelvin Grove Residence started as a renovation of the bathroom and kitchen in a 1950s timber house but evolved into a project to future-proof the home for a growing family. The goal was to streamline the floor plan, improve flow, and modernize the interior, transforming the home into a harmonious and contemporary space through thoughtful design and careful planning.
Architecture | Residential | 2024


Seven Hills Residence
The Seven Hills Residence, a 1940s Queenslander, faced challenges with low ceilings and retaining walls on the ground floor. The design focused on enhancing the First Floor and restoring the Ground floor for ventilation. A screened private deck added privacy and street presence, blending modern updates with the traditional Queenslander style.
Architecture | Residential | 2023
Chapel Hill Residence 2
The Chapel Hill Residence began as a simple renovation of the bathroom and kitchen in a 1970s timber house but evolved into a significant architectural extension. An L-shaped addition, along with new terraces, frames a private courtyard that enhances the home's connection to its lush surroundings. The extension seamlessly blends contemporary design with nature, transforming the residence into a refined retreat offering a peaceful, immersive living experience.
Architecture | Residential | 2024


Wakerley Residence
The Wakerley Residence, a single-storey home from the early 2000s, was expanded with a first-floor addition to accommodate a growing family. The new design includes a parents' retreat with a master bedroom, ensuite, and Juliet balcony, blending indoor and outdoor spaces. The vertical expansion also elevates the entry experience with a double-height foyer and a striking void above, adding spatial depth and grandeur to the home.
Architecture | Residential | 2024
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