





An infill development within a prescriptive character-retention precinct, the compact house is shaped by its awareness of site. Its small footprint protects garden space, while red brick grounds the house within Lathlain's layered brick history.








Textured walls provide a soft canvas, bringing shifting light into focus throughout the day. Polished concrete floors and insulated masonry walls provide thermal mass, helping stabilise internal temperatures, while cross ventilation and stack ventilation cool the home through Perth's warmer months.












An in-fill development within a prescriptive character retention precinct. The compact house places emphasis on its awareness to site — honest materiality and considered form within a demanding suburban context.
An addition to an existing home in Woodbridge — a considered extension that rescues unused space and creates new connections between indoor and outdoor living.
A generous addition to a Subiaco home that opens the living areas to a deep rear garden. Green-painted steel frames define the threshold between inside and out, with a louvred upper level filtering light across the open-plan living and dining spaces.
A heritage limestone worker's cottage recreated to home a family of five on a confined site. Voluminous spaces are interconnected and framed by a restrained, rich material palette.
