Tag Australia
![CHROFI Lune de Sang sheds in the forests of Australia
CHROFI Lune de Sang sheds in the forests of Australia](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/10795/0_chrofi-lune-de-sang-sheds-in-the-forests-of-australia_last_sez.jpg)
12-08-2015
CHROFI Lune de Sang sheds in the forests of Australia
The Lune de Sang sheds are the first constructions in the Australian studio CHROFI’s project for Lune de Sang estate in Northern New South Wales (Australia). CHROFI is involved in the redevelopment of an area planted with forest, where architecture is based on the principle of permanence.
![Hill House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Hill House by Andrew Maynard Architects](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10815/01_hill_house_andrew_maynard_architects_last_sez.jpg)
04-08-2015
Hill House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Architect Andrew Maynard planned the renovation of a home north of Melbourne in Australia. In this area lots are very small, and the changes that had already been made to the home had ruined it by cutting out the sunlight. What to do?
![The Milton, heavenly restoration in Melbourne, Australia The Milton, heavenly restoration in Melbourne, Australia](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/10728/0_the-milton-heavenly-restoration-in-melbourne-australia_last_sez.jpg)
30-06-2015
The Milton, heavenly restoration in Melbourne, Australia
Up-and-coming Melbourne-based design studio, Biasol crafted the interior of The Milton, a food and wine bar in the Melbourne suburb of Elwood, a favourite destination for beachgoers who don't want to venture too far outside the city.
![Simon Couchman’s Elsternwick House: architectural conflicts
Simon Couchman’s Elsternwick House: architectural conflicts](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10686/01_elsternwick_house_simon-couchman_last_sez.jpg)
17-06-2015
Simon Couchman’s Elsternwick House: architectural conflicts
In building an extension on a house in Melbourne, Australia, architect Simon Couchman opted for an extreme choice: underlining to the point of exasperation the difference between what already existed and the addition, seeking conflict rather than dialogue between the two parts of the house.
![Coy Yiontis Architects’ House 3: A Victorian cottage with a Nordic annex.
Coy Yiontis Architects’ House 3: A Victorian cottage with a Nordic annex.](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10684/01_house3_coy_yiontis_architects_last_sez.jpg)
15-06-2015
Coy Yiontis Architects’ House 3: A Victorian cottage with a Nordic annex.
The briefing for an extension on a Victorian cottage required a swimming pool, plenty of common areas and a bedroom for each of the eight members of the family. Coy Yiontis Architects decided to restore the cottage and construct a new building in a different style next door to it.
![Playground, photographs by James Mollison, Aperture Foundation Playground, photographs by James Mollison, Aperture Foundation](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/10633/0_playground-photographs-by-james-mollison-aperture-foundation_last_sez.jpg)
27-05-2015
Playground, photographs by James Mollison, Aperture Foundation
The New York gallery of the Aperture Foundation is exhibiting a photography exhibition by James Mollison.
![Exhibition BLACKBox – Design and Innovation in Melbourne Australia Exhibition BLACKBox – Design and Innovation in Melbourne Australia](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/10602/0_exhibition-blackbox-design-and-innovation-in-melbourne-australia_last_sez.jpg)
13-05-2015
Exhibition BLACKBox – Design and Innovation in Melbourne Australia
Thanks to EXPO2015 we get the chance to widen our horizons with a lot of collateral cultural events.
![Cut Paw Paw by Andrew Maynard Architects
Cut Paw Paw by Andrew Maynard Architects](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10591/01_andrew-maynard-architects_cut-paw-paw_last_sez.jpg)
11-05-2015
Cut Paw Paw by Andrew Maynard Architects
Seddon, Australia. Architect Andrew Maynard was asked to design a home in which the interior and exterior would be indissolubly linked. The response was a house that is intentionally left incomplete.