The
Design Anthology
Archive
A Journey of the Senses
Newly opened John Anthony dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay is a photogenic explosion of colour and materiality rich in narrative and immersive experience
Boutique-Style Living
In this Taiwan apartment, Ganna Design rose to the challenge of maximising every square metre
The Chinese Library
In Hong Kong’s newly opened Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts, restaurants Statement and The Chinese Library celebrate the building’s history
Sophisticated Minimalism
Shaped by clean lines, fine detailing and intriguing artworks, this Melbourne home designed by Flack Studio proves that a restrained materials palette can make a strong statement
Force Majeure
Studio OEO and former noma chef Thomas Frebel blend Japanese and Danish cultures to cook up a lushly refined Tokyo eatery
New Traditions
In this Hong Kong apartment, STUDIO ADJECTIVE translates traditional Chinese architecture and aesthetics into a modern design language
155TBR Conservation Shophouse
This two-storey shophouse in Singapore highlights a material that was once considered sub-standard and reserved for utility buildings, not modern family homes
Rosy and Refreshed
Charlie & Rose founder Benjamin McCarthy and his celebrity blogger wife Geneva Vanderzeil give us a peek into their newly renovated Brisbane home
The Colours of Indonesia
ID12 celebrates its 10-year anniversary with a ‘soulfully Indonesian’ exhibition that offers a vision of modern living inspired by the country’s rich history
Common Comforts
The SoHo home of Common’s Director of Architecture Jenn Chang is a thoughtfully designed space that promotes harmony and happiness
Contemporary Colonial
Set over more than 1000 square metres, The Bangka Project in Jakarta reflects modern design sensibilities with a nod toward Dutch colonial architecture
Heady Huntingtower
Agushi Construction Founding Director Bear Agushi’s new family home is a testament to his passion for contemporary architecture and design
A Family Affair
For most Thais, family is the foundation of social life, and multi-generational family homes are commonplace in Thai culture. This extended family home features a communal space that reflects community values, but thanks to the ample living areas never feels overcrowded
Alone Together
Humans are social creatures, but we all need somewhere to retreat to — even more so in a metropolis where space is limited
Let the Sunshine In
A traditional home in Richmond, Victoria, is made over to welcome light (and potential new additions to the family)
A Cross Section of Australian Architecture
At the intersection of old and new, abstract and domestic, this Melbourne home received both a restoration and a modern addition
The Panorama
Singaporean architect Goy Zhenru transformed this small condo into a sensory sanctuary