Quartz Gully

Designed for a professional couple seeking a deeper connection to place, this off-grid home in regional New South Wales embraces the surrounding landscape as an integral part of everyday living. Simple architectural forms respond to the site's unique geometry, creating a series of carefully framed spaces that blur the boundary between inside and out.

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Castledoyle Retreat

Designed as a secondary dwelling on a rural family property, this off-grid home was created to support independent living while keeping loved ones close. The brief focused on providing a comfortable, low-maintenance home that would allow family members to age in place with dignity, privacy and connection to their surroundings.

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Hunter Valley

Designed for a couple seeking a slower pace of life and a deeper connection to the landscape, this off-grid Hunter Valley home embraces simplicity, durability and place. The brief was clear: create a home that would support working remotely while remaining grounded in the rhythms of the land. The result is a carefully considered structure that sits lightly within its rural setting, combining robust materials, passive design principles and a restrained architectural language.

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Off-grid, New build, High performance Jena Glover Off-grid, New build, High performance Jena Glover

Inverell Farmhouse

Designed for a farming family with deep roots in the land, this off-grid Inverell farmhouse was conceived as a home for today and a legacy for generations to come. The brief centred on creating a residence that would allow the owners to remain on the property they love, while providing the flexibility to welcome children, grandchildren and extended family for years ahead.

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New build, Passive house, High performance Beth O'Loughlin New build, Passive house, High performance Beth O'Loughlin

Ross Street

This stunning home has been designed with the highest level of passive design strategies in mind. The orientation of the house has been carefully considered to ensure that it maximizes natural light and ventilation, while the use of thermal mass ensures that the interior of the house stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

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