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Plywood getting its time to shine in the Lyons House extension. Lining the walls, the ceiling and the cabinetry, it mode...
27/04/2026

Plywood getting its time to shine in the Lyons House extension.

Lining the walls, the ceiling and the cabinetry, it moderates the strength of the smooth dark finishes that run through this space. Warm and grounding, but also pale and subtle enough to recede into the background and avoid dominating the interiors.

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A delicate adornment which serves as the entryway of  Brisbane. The archways and metalwork of the heritage-listed bank b...
16/04/2026

A delicate adornment which serves as the entryway of Brisbane.

The archways and metalwork of the heritage-listed bank building really steal the show here - and we wanted to pay tribute to them in this new entryway, while still introducing a contemporary layer that would stand out on a busy CBD street.

Curved and metallic, the earthy brown folded steel echoes elements of the bank building’s entry, but it’s also smooth and sleek in a way that contrasts with the textured sandstone and ornate details around it.

Slotting neatly within the existing archway, it feels cohesive while leaving no lasting mark on the bank building. Just how we like it.

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Builder: .68 & C-Projects
Photographer: .co

Daylesford 1863, a home in three parts. To the front is the original Parson’s residence, with its heritage details and h...
10/04/2026

Daylesford 1863, a home in three parts.

To the front is the original Parson’s residence, with its heritage details and highly charming street presence. It had endured some questionable renovations from the 80s and 90s, so a key part of our work here was to restore it to its former glory.

To the rear is the new pavilion, a contemporary structure housing the kitchen, dining and living areas which enjoy abundant natural light and open out to the courtyard gardens.

And connecting the two is the gallery: a long hallway for displaying paintings and sculptures, complete with an integrated art hanging track and a concrete plinth. A dedicated space for our clients’ art collection and a moment of pause between old and new.

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27/03/2026

A relatively small but thoroughly considered pocket of Brisbane: the under-stair passageway.

It’s anchored by a half-arch, which is dressed in spotted gum and stretches overhead to meet itself in the mirrored wall.

Rather than feeling like an afterthought or a forgotten space, it continues the design language of the store - drawing from the natural material palette and referencing the arches of the original 1930 building.

An insight into our design for Remnant House, a family home lying on a site with rich and layered history.Photographer: ...
03/02/2026

An insight into our design for Remnant House, a family home lying on a site with rich and layered history.

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Our design for  Ballarat sits within an 1850s Victorian bank building and its 1970s brutalist extension. Working with he...
30/01/2026

Our design for Ballarat sits within an 1850s Victorian bank building and its 1970s brutalist extension.

Working with heritage and history like this demands a light touch - yet shopfronts need accessible, clearly defined entryways, and this drove one of the key changes to the exterior.

We inserted the main entryway in place of two of the brutalist extension’s existing window panels, and marked it with these burnt orange steel awnings.

They bring contrast to the otherwise largely unchanged facade, and act as a visual magnet for those meandering along Camp Street. The burnt orange tone was inspired by the ochre colour of the nearby Black Hill cliffs - a reference to the regional setting.

Builder: .68
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The lighting grid for Country Road Brisbane started as a model of intersecting lines and luminous zones - mapped to bala...
09/10/2025

The lighting grid for Country Road Brisbane started as a model of intersecting lines and luminous zones - mapped to balance product lighting, existing structure, and architectural rhythm.

Swipe to see the end result that brings a sense of daylight deep into the interior of the old bank building.

Thanks to Ellie and David from Ambience Lighting for helping to bring our vision to life.

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Two architects walk into a bank…Big smiles at the opening of Country Road’s new flagship store in the Bank of NSW buildi...
22/09/2025

Two architects walk into a bank…

Big smiles at the opening of Country Road’s new flagship store in the Bank of NSW building in Queen St Mall Brisbane.

Huge thanks to Brisbane-based collaborator James Foley from

Country Road Brisbane Arches shape some of the most memorable moments in the design: a new threshold announcing the stor...
19/09/2025

Country Road Brisbane

Arches shape some of the most memorable moments in the design: a new threshold announcing the store to the street, a mezzanine display inhabiting the top of the entry’s double-height arch, and an arch beneath the stair that uses a mirrored wall to transform a narrow passage into a grand connection space.

Working closely with the Country Road team, we explored multiple finishes before settling on a patinaed steel arch that felt right for the heritage façade - and distinctly Country Road.

Brisbane Partner -
Photography - .co

We’re delighted to reveal Country Road’s new Brisbane Flagship Store in the Queen St Mall.  Our second collaboration wit...
30/08/2025

We’re delighted to reveal Country Road’s new Brisbane Flagship Store in the Queen St Mall. Our second collaboration with the incredible team at CR - and our first with local project partner

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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