Friday 26th April 2024
 
Friday 26th April 2024

Design Design Design

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When did modern start meaning massive?

At Modern House, we ponder the need for larger houses and multiple bathrooms. We look at some of our favourite examples of modern...
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Secrets of Modern House Design

At Modern House, we marvel at the intricacies and clever considerations of modern house design. The best of modern house design is all...
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Inner West is among the best

As an agency based in Camperdown, we at Modern House couldn’t help but feel a puff of pride when seeing so many excellent local houses...
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Australian architecture:
are our architects leaders or followers?

Young and free. That’s our Australia, as proclaimed by our national anthem. But when it comes to architecture, does youth equal freedom?...
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Reflections on the Sydney Architecture Festival

At the Sydney Architecture Festival this month, the question was posed: as a country with the largest average house size in the world, how...
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Streets of Your Town

As the only estate agency devoted to the promotion of Australian modernist and mid-century architecture, Modern House was excited to see...
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Slam dunk for Indigo Slam

Congratulations to local NSW architect Smart Design Studio, who won the highest recognition of residential architecture in Australia, the...
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Pettit+Sevitt

As the 1950’s drew to a close post war euphoria was on a high and the space age was upon a burgeoning new generation of young...
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The Griffin Legacy

Visionaries in Suburbia: Griffin Houses in the Sydney Landscape is a new book examining the legacy of Walter Burley Griffin and his...
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2015 National Architecture Awards

There was a rediscovery of Australian inventiveness at the 2015 National Architecture Awards held in Brisbane on 5 November by the...
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2nd Nature | Virginia Kerridge Architect

Architect and artist Virginia Kerridge talks  about her home of ten years – a 1930s duplex in the Sydney beachside locality of South...
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