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What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

What an incredible two days! 👏
This weekend, we brought Australia’s architecture enthusiasts and industry leaders together for Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths.
On Saturday at @ilumina.sydney, leading voices in architecture, design and the built environment unpacked the big issues facing housing today, from urban density and planning to sustainability, innovative materials and more liveable communities.
On Sunday, you had a chance to peek inside some of Sydney’s most remarkable homes, exploring compact and clever spaces, adaptive reuse, striking material choices and beautifully considered interiors.
A huge thank you to our speakers, partners and everyone who joined us for such an energising program of ideas 🧡
Next up on the Sydney Open calendar is Parramatta Open on 29 August! Get ready to discover exceptional buildings and unique architectural spaces across Parramatta. Tickets available soon.
Sydney Open Symposium Home Truths was made possible thanks to the support of our wonderful partners:
Principal partners @government.architect.nsw @nswarchitects
Presenting partner @1_elizabeth_sydney @macquariegroup
📷© @coastal_creatives for Museums of History NSW

There's just 24 hours until Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths ⏰
We can't wait to delve into the past, present and future of housing in NSW! Here's what's on:
Tomorrow: Australia’s leading architecture and design thinkers come together at @illumina.sydney as we unpack the big issues facing housing in NSW today.
Sunday: Exclusive house tours offering a peek inside some of the most remarkable homes across Sydney.
Don’t have your tickets yet? There’s still time to join us! Secure yours now to be part of it 🔗

Sydney Open Symposium 2026: Home Truths is just 5 days away!
There’s still time to join us for a weekend of:
🧠 Ideas from Australia’s leading experts in architecture, design and the built environment
🏠 Conversations around the key issues facing housing in NSW today
🔑 Exclusive tours of Sydney’s most remarkable homes
Don't miss out! Grab your ticket now via the link in our bio 🔗

Just 10 days to go until Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths!
Don't miss this incredible two-day program exploring the past, present and future of housing in NSW 🏠
Grab your tickets now in our bio 🔗

House spotlight: YOLO Surry Hills 🏠
This shop-top apartment on Crown Street was transformed by @_patternstudio into a chic residence that maximises a compact interior footprint.
The design makes every space count – from a treehouse-like attic bedroom to a sculptural bathtub overlooking the trees. Playful yet considered, the interiors feel expansive despite their size.
‘YOLO’ – you only live once – began as a nickname but became a shorthand for a more intentional way of living.
Get a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: YOLO Surry Hills 🏠
This shop-top apartment on Crown Street was transformed by @_patternstudio into a chic residence that maximises a compact interior footprint.
The design makes every space count – from a treehouse-like attic bedroom to a sculptural bathtub overlooking the trees. Playful yet considered, the interiors feel expansive despite their size.
‘YOLO’ – you only live once – began as a nickname but became a shorthand for a more intentional way of living.
Get a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: YOLO Surry Hills 🏠
This shop-top apartment on Crown Street was transformed by @_patternstudio into a chic residence that maximises a compact interior footprint.
The design makes every space count – from a treehouse-like attic bedroom to a sculptural bathtub overlooking the trees. Playful yet considered, the interiors feel expansive despite their size.
‘YOLO’ – you only live once – began as a nickname but became a shorthand for a more intentional way of living.
Get a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: YOLO Surry Hills 🏠
This shop-top apartment on Crown Street was transformed by @_patternstudio into a chic residence that maximises a compact interior footprint.
The design makes every space count – from a treehouse-like attic bedroom to a sculptural bathtub overlooking the trees. Playful yet considered, the interiors feel expansive despite their size.
‘YOLO’ – you only live once – began as a nickname but became a shorthand for a more intentional way of living.
Get a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗
I’ll be at Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths on 23 & 24 May!
Secure your ticket now at sydneyopen.com.au/symposium
Do it.

House spotlight: Pocket Passiv, Glebe 🏠
Pocket Passiv is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained 19th-century terrace-house corner block in inner-city Glebe.
Designed by @anderson_architecture, the project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents while occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27 square metres.
Built to Passivhaus Plus standard, the dwelling generates as much energy as it consumes, offering a compelling model for sustainable inner-Sydney living on tight urban sites.
Secure your spot at Sydney Open Symposium 2026 to unlock an exclusive house tour of Pocket Passiv on 24 May. Ticket link in bio🔗

House spotlight: Pocket Passiv, Glebe 🏠
Pocket Passiv is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained 19th-century terrace-house corner block in inner-city Glebe.
Designed by @anderson_architecture, the project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents while occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27 square metres.
Built to Passivhaus Plus standard, the dwelling generates as much energy as it consumes, offering a compelling model for sustainable inner-Sydney living on tight urban sites.
Secure your spot at Sydney Open Symposium 2026 to unlock an exclusive house tour of Pocket Passiv on 24 May. Ticket link in bio🔗

House spotlight: Pocket Passiv, Glebe 🏠
Pocket Passiv is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained 19th-century terrace-house corner block in inner-city Glebe.
Designed by @anderson_architecture, the project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents while occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27 square metres.
Built to Passivhaus Plus standard, the dwelling generates as much energy as it consumes, offering a compelling model for sustainable inner-Sydney living on tight urban sites.
Secure your spot at Sydney Open Symposium 2026 to unlock an exclusive house tour of Pocket Passiv on 24 May. Ticket link in bio🔗

House spotlight: Pocket Passiv, Glebe 🏠
Pocket Passiv is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained 19th-century terrace-house corner block in inner-city Glebe.
Designed by @anderson_architecture, the project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents while occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27 square metres.
Built to Passivhaus Plus standard, the dwelling generates as much energy as it consumes, offering a compelling model for sustainable inner-Sydney living on tight urban sites.
Secure your spot at Sydney Open Symposium 2026 to unlock an exclusive house tour of Pocket Passiv on 24 May. Ticket link in bio🔗

House spotlight: Pocket Passiv, Glebe 🏠
Pocket Passiv is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained 19th-century terrace-house corner block in inner-city Glebe.
Designed by @anderson_architecture, the project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents while occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27 square metres.
Built to Passivhaus Plus standard, the dwelling generates as much energy as it consumes, offering a compelling model for sustainable inner-Sydney living on tight urban sites.
Secure your spot at Sydney Open Symposium 2026 to unlock an exclusive house tour of Pocket Passiv on 24 May. Ticket link in bio🔗

House spotlight: Pocket Passiv, Glebe 🏠
Pocket Passiv is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained 19th-century terrace-house corner block in inner-city Glebe.
Designed by @anderson_architecture, the project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents while occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27 square metres.
Built to Passivhaus Plus standard, the dwelling generates as much energy as it consumes, offering a compelling model for sustainable inner-Sydney living on tight urban sites.
Secure your spot at Sydney Open Symposium 2026 to unlock an exclusive house tour of Pocket Passiv on 24 May. Ticket link in bio🔗

House spotlight: SRG House, Balmain 🏠
Perched on a steep harbourside site in Balmain, SRG House is a transformative reworking of a three-storey 1970s modernist semi originally designed for renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds.
Reimagined by @studio_johnston, the project carefully restores the home’s distinctive concrete structure while opening it up to contemporary life, landscape and light.
Cork, timber, wool and brass echo the original palette, while carefully detailed joinery and restored surfaces soften the building’s angular geometry. The result is a house that balances heritage and innovation, honouring its past while performing for the future.
Grab a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: SRG House, Balmain 🏠
Perched on a steep harbourside site in Balmain, SRG House is a transformative reworking of a three-storey 1970s modernist semi originally designed for renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds.
Reimagined by @studio_johnston, the project carefully restores the home’s distinctive concrete structure while opening it up to contemporary life, landscape and light.
Cork, timber, wool and brass echo the original palette, while carefully detailed joinery and restored surfaces soften the building’s angular geometry. The result is a house that balances heritage and innovation, honouring its past while performing for the future.
Grab a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: SRG House, Balmain 🏠
Perched on a steep harbourside site in Balmain, SRG House is a transformative reworking of a three-storey 1970s modernist semi originally designed for renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds.
Reimagined by @studio_johnston, the project carefully restores the home’s distinctive concrete structure while opening it up to contemporary life, landscape and light.
Cork, timber, wool and brass echo the original palette, while carefully detailed joinery and restored surfaces soften the building’s angular geometry. The result is a house that balances heritage and innovation, honouring its past while performing for the future.
Grab a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: SRG House, Balmain 🏠
Perched on a steep harbourside site in Balmain, SRG House is a transformative reworking of a three-storey 1970s modernist semi originally designed for renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds.
Reimagined by @studio_johnston, the project carefully restores the home’s distinctive concrete structure while opening it up to contemporary life, landscape and light.
Cork, timber, wool and brass echo the original palette, while carefully detailed joinery and restored surfaces soften the building’s angular geometry. The result is a house that balances heritage and innovation, honouring its past while performing for the future.
Grab a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: SRG House, Balmain 🏠
Perched on a steep harbourside site in Balmain, SRG House is a transformative reworking of a three-storey 1970s modernist semi originally designed for renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds.
Reimagined by @studio_johnston, the project carefully restores the home’s distinctive concrete structure while opening it up to contemporary life, landscape and light.
Cork, timber, wool and brass echo the original palette, while carefully detailed joinery and restored surfaces soften the building’s angular geometry. The result is a house that balances heritage and innovation, honouring its past while performing for the future.
Grab a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May. Secure your spot now 🔗

House spotlight: Tree House, Forest Lodge 🏠
A sustainable retrofit of a 1900s cottage and later addition, reimagined to be resilient and sustainable. The original structure was stabilised and upgraded, with insulation and high-performance glazing improving comfort and efficiency.
A new two-storey addition sits alongside, separated by a central courtyard. Built from recycled and robust materials, it forms a high-performance envelope, while native planting and permeable boundaries connect the home to its surrounding landscape.
Powered by solar, all-electric and designed to run at net zero, Tree House offers a compelling alternative to demolition through careful reuse and adaptation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Tree House, Forest Lodge on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @asa_alexandersymesarchitect

House spotlight: Tree House, Forest Lodge 🏠
A sustainable retrofit of a 1900s cottage and later addition, reimagined to be resilient and sustainable. The original structure was stabilised and upgraded, with insulation and high-performance glazing improving comfort and efficiency.
A new two-storey addition sits alongside, separated by a central courtyard. Built from recycled and robust materials, it forms a high-performance envelope, while native planting and permeable boundaries connect the home to its surrounding landscape.
Powered by solar, all-electric and designed to run at net zero, Tree House offers a compelling alternative to demolition through careful reuse and adaptation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Tree House, Forest Lodge on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @asa_alexandersymesarchitect

House spotlight: Tree House, Forest Lodge 🏠
A sustainable retrofit of a 1900s cottage and later addition, reimagined to be resilient and sustainable. The original structure was stabilised and upgraded, with insulation and high-performance glazing improving comfort and efficiency.
A new two-storey addition sits alongside, separated by a central courtyard. Built from recycled and robust materials, it forms a high-performance envelope, while native planting and permeable boundaries connect the home to its surrounding landscape.
Powered by solar, all-electric and designed to run at net zero, Tree House offers a compelling alternative to demolition through careful reuse and adaptation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Tree House, Forest Lodge on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @asa_alexandersymesarchitect

House spotlight: Tree House, Forest Lodge 🏠
A sustainable retrofit of a 1900s cottage and later addition, reimagined to be resilient and sustainable. The original structure was stabilised and upgraded, with insulation and high-performance glazing improving comfort and efficiency.
A new two-storey addition sits alongside, separated by a central courtyard. Built from recycled and robust materials, it forms a high-performance envelope, while native planting and permeable boundaries connect the home to its surrounding landscape.
Powered by solar, all-electric and designed to run at net zero, Tree House offers a compelling alternative to demolition through careful reuse and adaptation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Tree House, Forest Lodge on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @asa_alexandersymesarchitect

House spotlight: Crossroads Marrickville 🏠
An adaptive reuse project that reimagines an 1890s corner shop as a mixed-use building for living and working. The restored masonry shell now houses a studio, apartment and separate residence, balancing heritage character with contemporary design.
A lightweight addition is set back from the original façade, ensuring historic details remain prominent while clearly expressing modern interventions. Reused materials and design strategies enhance performance, with solar power supporting low-energy operation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Crossroads Marrickville on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @mackenziepronk in collaboration with @make_projects

House spotlight: Crossroads Marrickville 🏠
An adaptive reuse project that reimagines an 1890s corner shop as a mixed-use building for living and working. The restored masonry shell now houses a studio, apartment and separate residence, balancing heritage character with contemporary design.
A lightweight addition is set back from the original façade, ensuring historic details remain prominent while clearly expressing modern interventions. Reused materials and design strategies enhance performance, with solar power supporting low-energy operation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Crossroads Marrickville on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @mackenziepronk in collaboration with @make_projects

House spotlight: Crossroads Marrickville 🏠
An adaptive reuse project that reimagines an 1890s corner shop as a mixed-use building for living and working. The restored masonry shell now houses a studio, apartment and separate residence, balancing heritage character with contemporary design.
A lightweight addition is set back from the original façade, ensuring historic details remain prominent while clearly expressing modern interventions. Reused materials and design strategies enhance performance, with solar power supporting low-energy operation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Crossroads Marrickville on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @mackenziepronk in collaboration with @make_projects

House spotlight: Crossroads Marrickville 🏠
An adaptive reuse project that reimagines an 1890s corner shop as a mixed-use building for living and working. The restored masonry shell now houses a studio, apartment and separate residence, balancing heritage character with contemporary design.
A lightweight addition is set back from the original façade, ensuring historic details remain prominent while clearly expressing modern interventions. Reused materials and design strategies enhance performance, with solar power supporting low-energy operation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Crossroads Marrickville on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @mackenziepronk in collaboration with @make_projects

House spotlight: Crossroads Marrickville 🏠
An adaptive reuse project that reimagines an 1890s corner shop as a mixed-use building for living and working. The restored masonry shell now houses a studio, apartment and separate residence, balancing heritage character with contemporary design.
A lightweight addition is set back from the original façade, ensuring historic details remain prominent while clearly expressing modern interventions. Reused materials and design strategies enhance performance, with solar power supporting low-energy operation.
You can join an exclusive tour of Crossroads Marrickville on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are strictly limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗
Architects @mackenziepronk in collaboration with @make_projects

House spotlight: North Bondi House 🏠
An ambitious reworking of a single-level, semi-detached home, designed by architect Anthony Gill (@anthonygill36) as his own family residence. Overlapping interior uses maximise the site’s tight footprint, while an abundant garden creates a strong connection to the streetscape.
The architecture also details how the home is lived in, dispersing amenities throughout the floor plan to create a dynamic configuration that ebbs and flows.
You can join an exclusive tour of North Bondi House on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗

House spotlight: North Bondi House 🏠
An ambitious reworking of a single-level, semi-detached home, designed by architect Anthony Gill (@anthonygill36) as his own family residence. Overlapping interior uses maximise the site’s tight footprint, while an abundant garden creates a strong connection to the streetscape.
The architecture also details how the home is lived in, dispersing amenities throughout the floor plan to create a dynamic configuration that ebbs and flows.
You can join an exclusive tour of North Bondi House on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗

House spotlight: North Bondi House 🏠
An ambitious reworking of a single-level, semi-detached home, designed by architect Anthony Gill (@anthonygill36) as his own family residence. Overlapping interior uses maximise the site’s tight footprint, while an abundant garden creates a strong connection to the streetscape.
The architecture also details how the home is lived in, dispersing amenities throughout the floor plan to create a dynamic configuration that ebbs and flows.
You can join an exclusive tour of North Bondi House on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗

House spotlight: North Bondi House 🏠
An ambitious reworking of a single-level, semi-detached home, designed by architect Anthony Gill (@anthonygill36) as his own family residence. Overlapping interior uses maximise the site’s tight footprint, while an abundant garden creates a strong connection to the streetscape.
The architecture also details how the home is lived in, dispersing amenities throughout the floor plan to create a dynamic configuration that ebbs and flows.
You can join an exclusive tour of North Bondi House on 24 May with a ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths. Places are limited. Book now via the link in bio 🔗

House spotlight: Casa Dos, Rose Bay 🏠
Casa Dos is a renovated family home in Rose Bay. The original house, built in the 1920s, was bought and renovated by architect Ed Lippmann’s parents in the 1960s. Ed grew up in the house and renovated it again 60 years later.
The home reflects its coastal setting – its topography, surrounding ecology and expansive harbour views. Alterations and additions bring spatial clarity through a rich palette of steel, glass and timber.
Bedrooms and study spaces sit along the eastern side with access to intimate courtyards. To the west, flexible living, dining and study areas are centred around a high‑ceiling ‘piazza’, with panoramic harbour and city views separated only by a double‑glazed curtain wall with operable external sun louvres.
Buy your ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May.
Places are strictly limited. Secure your spot now🔗

House spotlight: Casa Dos, Rose Bay 🏠
Casa Dos is a renovated family home in Rose Bay. The original house, built in the 1920s, was bought and renovated by architect Ed Lippmann’s parents in the 1960s. Ed grew up in the house and renovated it again 60 years later.
The home reflects its coastal setting – its topography, surrounding ecology and expansive harbour views. Alterations and additions bring spatial clarity through a rich palette of steel, glass and timber.
Bedrooms and study spaces sit along the eastern side with access to intimate courtyards. To the west, flexible living, dining and study areas are centred around a high‑ceiling ‘piazza’, with panoramic harbour and city views separated only by a double‑glazed curtain wall with operable external sun louvres.
Buy your ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May.
Places are strictly limited. Secure your spot now🔗

House spotlight: Casa Dos, Rose Bay 🏠
Casa Dos is a renovated family home in Rose Bay. The original house, built in the 1920s, was bought and renovated by architect Ed Lippmann’s parents in the 1960s. Ed grew up in the house and renovated it again 60 years later.
The home reflects its coastal setting – its topography, surrounding ecology and expansive harbour views. Alterations and additions bring spatial clarity through a rich palette of steel, glass and timber.
Bedrooms and study spaces sit along the eastern side with access to intimate courtyards. To the west, flexible living, dining and study areas are centred around a high‑ceiling ‘piazza’, with panoramic harbour and city views separated only by a double‑glazed curtain wall with operable external sun louvres.
Buy your ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May.
Places are strictly limited. Secure your spot now🔗

House spotlight: Casa Dos, Rose Bay 🏠
Casa Dos is a renovated family home in Rose Bay. The original house, built in the 1920s, was bought and renovated by architect Ed Lippmann’s parents in the 1960s. Ed grew up in the house and renovated it again 60 years later.
The home reflects its coastal setting – its topography, surrounding ecology and expansive harbour views. Alterations and additions bring spatial clarity through a rich palette of steel, glass and timber.
Bedrooms and study spaces sit along the eastern side with access to intimate courtyards. To the west, flexible living, dining and study areas are centred around a high‑ceiling ‘piazza’, with panoramic harbour and city views separated only by a double‑glazed curtain wall with operable external sun louvres.
Buy your ticket to Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths to unlock an exclusive tour of this remarkable home on 24 May.
Places are strictly limited. Secure your spot now🔗

House spotlight: Casa Dos, Rose Bay 🏠
Casa Dos is a renovated family home in Rose Bay. The original house, built in the 1920s, was bought and renovated by architect Ed Lippmann’s parents in the 1960s. Ed grew up in the house and renovated it again 60 years later.
The home reflects its coastal setting – its topography, surrounding ecology and expansive harbour views. Alterations and additions bring spatial clarity through a rich palette of steel, glass and timber.
Bedrooms and study spaces sit along the eastern side with access to intimate courtyards. To the west, flexible living, dining and study areas are centred around a high‑ceiling ‘piazza’, with panoramic harbour and city views separated only by a double‑glazed curtain wall with operable external sun louvres.
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