Fourty-One by The Glade Design
The number 41 holds a special significance for the client as it represents transformation and new beginnings, reflecting their move from overseas to Australia and the purchase of their first home in Melbourne.
The number 41 holds a special significance for the client as it represents transformation and new beginnings, reflecting their move from overseas to Australia and the purchase of their first home in Melbourne.
Located in an increasingly densified area within its namesake of Newtown, the inner west Sydney home weaves a series of additions in amongst the old.
The original owner of this single story terrace in Paddington lived here for 40 years. It was sold in an untouched condition to a property developer.
A bespoke jewellery brand that celebrates horology; the art of making clocks and watches.
Lola’s was initially conceptualised as a personality – one used to frame the delivery of this exciting and unique addition to the Bondi bar /restaurant scene.
Owen and Tom, a young professional couple, engaged Sandbox Studio to transform their rundown Victorian terrace in Paddington, Sydney, into a modern home, while restoring its heritage character
As the contemporary university shifts its focus from a hermetic campus environment to a broader engagement with its immediate context, modes of learning are changing in response
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Designed as a sanctuary for clients to rest, regain and restore balance, the space is located in a historical building in Rosebery, Sydney – ‘The Cannery’.
Capturing its past character and expressing its continued charm, East Juliett is an embrace of time.
Modest and understated, the St Kilda home does everything a good home should, with just an added touch of indulgence.
In 2017, AMP Capital embarked on an expansion of the existing Marrickville Metro Shopping Centre, on behalf of the centre’s owner UniSuper, enlisting Hames Sharley’s assistance to transform a former factory into a community-focused centre
ADesignStudio created a striking lighting installation for BarLume, a café restaurant in the ground-floor lobby of Sydney’s prestigious new commercial tower 1 Denison
The concept behind Embassy Cycling, synonymous with all GSB-N Studio projects, is architectural transformation and the ability for the store to quickly change and adapt to suit a fast paced retail environment
Conceived as a shared meeting place, There Cafe is an uplifting and authentic hospitality proposition harnessed by the strength of its architectural setting.
Hames Sharley chat with interior designer Rebecca Antos, about the creative world of retail design
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In essence, the brief for Stratum was to create a beautiful, modernist home that celebrated views over the adjacent golf course to the rear of the property
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