Sanctuary Issue 9

  • Giant Strides, Small Footprint
  • Size Matters
  • What’s Old Is New
  • Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Sustainability Rebates
  • The Millennium House
  • Made To Order
  • Prestige Prefab
  • Gimme Shelta
  • Sustainable Prefab
  • Home Studio
  • In Its Element
  • Small Talk
  • Living Well With Less
  • Small Houses
  • The Good Life

Issue Contents:

Giant Strides, Small Footprint

A little terrace goes a long way. Enmore, Sydney, NSW. Caitlin McGee

Small Houses

America’s Small House Movement dreams big, builds small.

Living Well With Less

Clever design makes the most of limited space in this stylish New York apartment.

Small Talk

With Andrew Maynard, architect

In Its Element

Inspired by nature and shaped by its environment. Snowy Mountains, NSW. James Stockwell

Home Studio

How a creative couple made their workers cottage work. Marrickville, Sydney, NSW. Marra + Yeh Architects.

Sustainable Prefab

Better built buildings that are kinder to the environment.

Gimme Shelta

Wind and woolly Flinders needs a special kind of prefab. Flinders Island. Stephen Sainsbury, EcoShelta

Prestige Prefab

Modscape raises the style stakes. Merricks, Victoria. Modscape

Made To Order

Prebuilt modular houses. Merricks, Victoria. Prebuilt

The Millennium House

Keeping it simple. The Millennium is made principally of precast concrete walls and is mostly prefabricated, which keeps costs down. Dickson, ACT. Ric Butt, Strine Design

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Sustainability Rebates

A primer for the bewildered.

What’s Old Is New

A Melbourne renovation bucks the extension trend. West Brunswick, Victoria. Ande Bunbury Architects

Size Matters

Reassessing our love affair with big houses.

The Good Life

An architect swaps a city studio for a converted shed in rural Tasmania. Woodbridge, Tasmania. Ryan Strating, Core Collective