The Local Project
An architecture and design publication exploring how locality shapes homes, interiors, and spaces.
Founded by @aidananderson.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

Out Now • Issue No. 20 is our special edition, celebrating 20 issues of The Local Project. This issue features work from @pollyharbisondesign, @feldmanarchitecture, @shaunlockyerarchitects, @olsonkundig, @arentpykestudio, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @robertsgrayarchitects, @_esoteriko, @young_projects, @billymaynard_ and more.
Featured on the cover is Ronnoco Farm by Polly Harbison Design. This home epitomises the distinctive blend of materiality, design ingenuity and connection to place we have celebrated across our 20 issues. The issue also includes profiles on @andandandstudio, @bocci, @studioko,@dinosaur_designs and @amelieduchalard as well as the latest in style, design and luxury news.
The Commercial Project features projects and profiles across the retail, lifestyle, hospitality, workplace and wellness sectors. The Local Marketplace is a comprehensive product and finishes guide that also highlights designers, artists, makers and distributors throughout Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Head to The Local Project to order Issue No. 20 now or to subscribe to the tri-annual publication.

On The Market • As one of the most trusted voices in design and architecture media across Australasia, we’ve long understood how to present exceptional design-led residences in a way that connects with a discerning audience. This understanding has driven the creation of On the Market, a new, curated, architecture-led real-estate vertical.
Featured across our print publications, website and social channels, the platform will showcase design-led houses, apartments, penthouses and multi-residential projects currently for sale across Australia, New Zealand and, soon, the United States.
Head to the link in bio to discover On The Market by The Local Project.

On The Market • As one of the most trusted voices in design and architecture media across Australasia, we’ve long understood how to present exceptional design-led residences in a way that connects with a discerning audience. This understanding has driven the creation of On the Market, a new, curated, architecture-led real-estate vertical.
Featured across our print publications, website and social channels, the platform will showcase design-led houses, apartments, penthouses and multi-residential projects currently for sale across Australia, New Zealand and, soon, the United States.
Head to the link in bio to discover On The Market by The Local Project.

On The Market • As one of the most trusted voices in design and architecture media across Australasia, we’ve long understood how to present exceptional design-led residences in a way that connects with a discerning audience. This understanding has driven the creation of On the Market, a new, curated, architecture-led real-estate vertical.
Featured across our print publications, website and social channels, the platform will showcase design-led houses, apartments, penthouses and multi-residential projects currently for sale across Australia, New Zealand and, soon, the United States.
Head to the link in bio to discover On The Market by The Local Project.

On The Market • As one of the most trusted voices in design and architecture media across Australasia, we’ve long understood how to present exceptional design-led residences in a way that connects with a discerning audience. This understanding has driven the creation of On the Market, a new, curated, architecture-led real-estate vertical.
Featured across our print publications, website and social channels, the platform will showcase design-led houses, apartments, penthouses and multi-residential projects currently for sale across Australia, New Zealand and, soon, the United States.
Head to the link in bio to discover On The Market by The Local Project.

On The Market • As one of the most trusted voices in design and architecture media across Australasia, we’ve long understood how to present exceptional design-led residences in a way that connects with a discerning audience. This understanding has driven the creation of On the Market, a new, curated, architecture-led real-estate vertical.
Featured across our print publications, website and social channels, the platform will showcase design-led houses, apartments, penthouses and multi-residential projects currently for sale across Australia, New Zealand and, soon, the United States.
Head to the link in bio to discover On The Market by The Local Project.

On The Market • As one of the most trusted voices in design and architecture media across Australasia, we’ve long understood how to present exceptional design-led residences in a way that connects with a discerning audience. This understanding has driven the creation of On the Market, a new, curated, architecture-led real-estate vertical.
Featured across our print publications, website and social channels, the platform will showcase design-led houses, apartments, penthouses and multi-residential projects currently for sale across Australia, New Zealand and, soon, the United States.
Head to the link in bio to discover On The Market by The Local Project.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.

Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.
Out Now • Architects and Designers At Home • Spanning more than 800 pages, this complementary duo of hardcover books showcases the personal sanctuaries and retreats of creative thinkers spanning the architectural and design realms. From charming heritage dwellings to sleek contemporary spaces, urban buildings to properties connected to nature, 30 extraordinary homes across Australia and North America are featured.
Celebrating the vision and personal style that marks a house as a home, the residences featured offer insights into the planning, material ingenuity and boundary-pushing innovation from the likes of @johnwardlearchitects, @peterstutchburyarchitecture, @adrianahannaoffice, @faulknerarchitects, @madeleineblanchfieldarchitects, @tamsinjohnson and Patrick Johnson, @yabupushelberg, @olivecooke and @moradabuild, @studio.doherty, @heckerguthrie, @studiohenrywilson and more.
Head to the link in our bio to order the books as a set or individually now.
Video Feature • The progression through Playhouse retains the familiar rhythm of a terrace typology, with a corridor and adjoining rooms, yet quickly departs from convention. Cascading stairs lead downward into the main living space, where volume and light take precedence. Above, the upper level reconnects with the original structure, anchoring the home in its architectural past while embracing a more open and playful future.
Through this layered arrangement, @carterwilliamson_architects designs a creative family home with a careful balance of heritage and innovation.
Head to the link in bio to watch the full video on The Local Project.
Photography by @_pabloveiga.
Architecture and interior design by Carter Williamson Architects.
Build by MAKE Projects.
Styling by @clairedelmar.
Bricks by @brickworksbp.
Filmed and edited by @ocohomes.
Production by @thelocalproduction_.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

Project Feature • DNA Alpine by @ccyarchitects doesn’t just occupy its landscape – it seems to emerge from it. Set within 28 hectares of secluded Colorado wilderness, the retreat is arranged as three modest volumes, carefully threaded through mature Engelmann spruce trees to protect the existing terrain and preserve the natural rhythm of the site.
A folded roofline echoes the slope of the land, while expansive south-facing glazing draws in sunlight and frames the surrounding peaks. But the project’s most compelling gesture lies in its copper-clad envelope. Rather than treating the facades as surfaces alone, the architects looked to the pattern produced by the DNA sequence of the spruce itself for inspiration, using it to inform the order of the panels.
Over time, the copper will weather and catch the alpine atmosphere around it, allowing the house to register the changing conditions of weather, season and place. The design feels both elemental and experimental – a retreat shaped by biology and rooted in landscape.
Head to the link in bio to read about more projects from CCY Architects on The Local Project.
Photography by @jeremybittermann and @draperphoto.
Architecture by CCY Architects.
Interior design by @arnellelouise.
Build by Gerber Construction.
Landscape design by @gardenstorehome.
Engineering by David Ballode and Resource Engineering Group.
Lighting consulting by LD8.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.

The (Emerging) Designer Awards • As entries open for this year’s @emergingdesignerawards, presented in partnership with @artedomus, The Local Project reflects on what the awards represent for emerging designers: recognition, visibility and a career milestone.
Spanning categories like Residential Architecture, Residential Interior, Commercial Interior and Product Designer, The (Emerging) Designer Awards focus on the next generation of talent shaping the future of design through originality, use of space and environmental consideration.
Last year’s Residential Architecture winner, @ssdh.studio, received this recognition, with their work shared globally across The Local Project’s platforms through photography, film and editorial coverage. Their work has been shared with a global audience of design professionals and engaged readers. This is the impact of being seen. This is the opportunity the awards create.
Head to the link in bio to read more about The (Emerging) Designer Awards.
Photography by @piercarthew.
Video Feature • Gallatin Residence is a retreat from urban density – a contemporary refuge that is honest in expression, humble in presence and deeply attuned to its landscape.
Feeling both grounded and elevated, the home is shaped by a desire for respite. It becomes a place of stillness and immersion, where architecture recedes and nature takes precedence.
Head to the link in bio to watch the full video on The Local Project.
Photography by @nic.lehoux.
Architecture, interior design and landscape design by @bohlincywinskijackson.
Build by Prutting + Co.
Styling by @meagancampinteriors.
Filmed and edited by @ocohomes.
Production by @thelocalproduction_.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Issue No. 20 Feature • An elegant vessel for shared experiences, Martis Camp Residence is a permeable shelter that frames the sweeping wilderness – a reductive sanctuary in ongoing dialogue with nature.
Resting gently amid the picturesque hinterlands of Truckee, California, the pared-back home is a place of solace, shaped by the joys of escapism and personal connection. Towering pine trees stretch high, imbuing the site with dappled daylight – an expression of this ever-changing place.
Head to the link in bio to read Martis Camp Residence by Dumican Mosey Architects on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @joefletcherphoto.
Architecture by @dumicanmoseyarchitects.
Build by Durkin.
Styling by @mikhaelromainstylist.
Landscape design by Eric Schaefer and @delux_landscaping.
Appliances by @gaggenauofficial.

Project Feature • Highly bespoke and meticulously detailed, Darling Point Residence by @mimdesignstudio conveys the essence of maritime construction as an authentic expression of its occupants.
A feeling of interiority merges with the open expanse to heighten the experience of this coastal watchtower – a place of subdued totality that sits quietly within its glistening surrounds.
Head to the link in bio to read Darling Point Residence by Mim Design on The Local Project.
Photography by @smartanson.
Interior design and furniture by Mim Design.
Build by Living Constructions.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.

Project Feature • Highly bespoke and meticulously detailed, Darling Point Residence by @mimdesignstudio conveys the essence of maritime construction as an authentic expression of its occupants.
A feeling of interiority merges with the open expanse to heighten the experience of this coastal watchtower – a place of subdued totality that sits quietly within its glistening surrounds.
Head to the link in bio to read Darling Point Residence by Mim Design on The Local Project.
Photography by @smartanson.
Interior design and furniture by Mim Design.
Build by Living Constructions.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.

Project Feature • Highly bespoke and meticulously detailed, Darling Point Residence by @mimdesignstudio conveys the essence of maritime construction as an authentic expression of its occupants.
A feeling of interiority merges with the open expanse to heighten the experience of this coastal watchtower – a place of subdued totality that sits quietly within its glistening surrounds.
Head to the link in bio to read Darling Point Residence by Mim Design on The Local Project.
Photography by @smartanson.
Interior design and furniture by Mim Design.
Build by Living Constructions.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.

Project Feature • Highly bespoke and meticulously detailed, Darling Point Residence by @mimdesignstudio conveys the essence of maritime construction as an authentic expression of its occupants.
A feeling of interiority merges with the open expanse to heighten the experience of this coastal watchtower – a place of subdued totality that sits quietly within its glistening surrounds.
Head to the link in bio to read Darling Point Residence by Mim Design on The Local Project.
Photography by @smartanson.
Interior design and furniture by Mim Design.
Build by Living Constructions.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.

Project Feature • Highly bespoke and meticulously detailed, Darling Point Residence by @mimdesignstudio conveys the essence of maritime construction as an authentic expression of its occupants.
A feeling of interiority merges with the open expanse to heighten the experience of this coastal watchtower – a place of subdued totality that sits quietly within its glistening surrounds.
Head to the link in bio to read Darling Point Residence by Mim Design on The Local Project.
Photography by @smartanson.
Interior design and furniture by Mim Design.
Build by Living Constructions.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.

Project Feature • Highly bespoke and meticulously detailed, Darling Point Residence by @mimdesignstudio conveys the essence of maritime construction as an authentic expression of its occupants.
A feeling of interiority merges with the open expanse to heighten the experience of this coastal watchtower – a place of subdued totality that sits quietly within its glistening surrounds.
Head to the link in bio to read Darling Point Residence by Mim Design on The Local Project.
Photography by @smartanson.
Interior design and furniture by Mim Design.
Build by Living Constructions.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Architects at Home • Video Feature • With over 450 detailed drawings underpinning the design of Peter Stutchbury’s home, it is rich in intention and interpretation. Some elements wobble, some seem irregular, but all contribute to the narrative of place and self.
This is not a showpiece – it’s a lived-in story, one that offers lessons in letting go of excess and returning to what matters. As both architect and resident, Stutchbury has created not just a house, but a lasting dialogue between form, function and feeling.
Watch the full video or read Peter Stutchbury at Home on The Local Project or in the hardcover book, Architects at Home.
Architecture, interior design and landscape design by @peterstutchburyarchitecture.
Filmed by @thelocalproduction_.
Edited by @_hnmedia.
Production by The Local Production.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.

Issue No. 20 Feature • In a coveted pocket of Mosman, Bradleys Head House by @arentpykestudio tells a story of memory, materiality and renewal.
Once the childhood home of its current owner, who returned to purchase it decades later, the residence is rich with personal history. In shaping the home’s next chapter, the studio honoured that emotional connection while reimagining it for a new generation.
Head to the link in bio to read Bradleys Head House by Arent & Pyke on The Local Project or in the latest Issue No. 20 print publication.
Photography by @smartanson.
Architecture by @tkdarchitects.
Interior design by Arent & Pyke.
Styling by @jackmilenkovic.
Artwork by @ria.m.green and @hucas_loward.
Video Project • The @blumaustralia Series • Located in Kahibah on Newcastle’s coastline, this family home features an award-winning kitchen crafted by @pinnaclejoineryaus.
Through considered detailing and seamless functionality, the space supports a calm, effortless way of living, becoming more than a utilitarian zone. It forms the social and emotional centre of the home, where warmth, ease and connection to place are expressed through thoughtful joinery.
Head to the link in bio to watch the full video on The Local Project.
Photography by @nicholascaldwell_.
Joinery by Pinnacle Joinery.
Filmed and edited by @thelocalproduction_.
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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