Gemma Savio was the editor of Houses magazine and founding director of Sydney based Savio Parsons Architects. She has a diverse creative practice that is enriched by her contribution to research, writing and multidisciplinary collaboration.
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Brunswick Apartment by Murray Barker and Esther Stewart
Skilfully expressing a Melbourne apartment’s distinctive 1960s style with a contemporary redesign, Murray Barker and Esther Stewart deftly select materials to make big statements that suit this small space.
Architecture as functional sculpture: Beaconsfield House
A desire to connect – to community and the natural world – inspires this lyrical addition to an unassuming Perth worker’s cottage, resulting in sculptural spaces that seem to contract and expand.
Cacophony of roofs: Rae Rae House
Behind the heritage facade of two pre-existing Melbourne houses, this new home for a family of five strikes a balance between quietude and noise, between fun and functionality.
Meet the owners of Kindred by Panov Scott Architects
Undeterred by distance, Emma and Alf engaged Anita Panov and Andrew Scott of Sydney practice Panov Scott Architects to design their intergenerational home in Melbourne.
All in the family: Kindred
Home to three generations of one Melbourne family, this highly mutable house is both a model for responsive infill housing and an ideal fit for its occupants, both now and into the future.
A lyrical family home: Ruckers Hill House
With civic ambition and a highly personal attention to detail, this ‘house of many rooms’ is a considered new layer in the cultural palimpsest of inner Melbourne.
Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms 15 preview
Introduction to Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms 15.