Project Feature • Fraser Mudge Architects and We Are Triibe draw on an unconventional layout and warm material palette to reimagine family beachside living in the coastal enclave of Brunswick Heads. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/giSNFpke to read Brunswick Heads Residence by Fraser Mudge Architects and We Are Triibe on The Local Project. Photography by Tom Ross. Architecture by Fraser Mudge Architects. Interior design by Fraser Mudge Architects with We Are Triibe. Build by Morada Build. Styling by We Are Triibe. Landscape design by Cooke Landscape Architecture. Lighting design by LO-FI. Engineering by Philip Wallace.
The Local Project
Media Production
Alexandria, New South Wales 33,578 followers
An architecture & design publication dedicated to exploring how locality shapes design, interior design & architecture.
About us
The Local Project celebrates extraordinary design across a range of platforms, championing the best from industry leaders and emerging designers alike. After launching in 2016 with a focus on Australian architecture and design, we broadened our scope in 2019 to include New Zealand, and again in 2023 to encompass North America. Our print periodical features three titles – The Local Project, The Commercial Project and The Local Marketplace – and we recently launched our first hardcover book, 10, compiling highlights from our first 10 issues in print. We are honoured to have been recognised twice at the Mumbrella Publish Awards; in 2022, we were awarded Best Use of Video for our video of James Stockwell Architect’s Bunkeren and in 2023, we were named Publication of the Year. Our hardcover book was also highly commended for Special Edition of the Year. Our audience is a genuine cross-section of the design community, encompassing design-lovers and industry professionals. As such, we aim to inform, educate and inspire, exploring current questions, ideas and conversations through compelling and informed content. As we continue to grow, cultivating authentic and engaged communities is a vision that remains at our very core.
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http://thelocalproject.com.au
External link for The Local Project
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- Media Production
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Alexandria, New South Wales
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- Privately Held
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Alexandria, New South Wales 2015, AU
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Video Feature • Kennedy Nolan masterfully optimises the stunning site of Always, aligning it along the coast to harmonise with its dynamic cliffside terrain. Designed to blend seamlessly with the native landscape, the structure is destined to be embraced by its natural surroundings. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gw2uEdtd to watch the full video on The Local Project. Photography by Derek Swalwell. Architecture by Kennedy Nolan Architects. Landscape design by Amanda Oliver Gardens.
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Project Feature • Situated atop a rugged escarpment, just steps away from Convent Beach, Il Delfino Seaside Inn in Yamba feels like something out of a storybook. The waterfront inn, owned and designed by Sheree Commerford, perfectly captures the charm of its surroundings – beaches, an ocean pool, a kiosk and a quaint village just a short distance away. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gXccxMA6 to read Il Delfino Seaside Inn by Sheree Commerford on The Local Project. Photography by Anna Pihan. Interior design and styling by Sheree Commerford. Build by Andrew Dawes Construction and Cranston Construction. Landscape design by Land Company.
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Project Feature • Lo Scoglio by Tigmi Trading and owners Angelica and Charlie Arnott is a luxurious sanctuary that combines Sicilian heritage with modern regenerative principles. This estate offers a unique blend of tradition and nature, creating an elegant retreat. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gc5HUBdz to read Lo Scoglio by Tigmi Trading and Angelica Arnott on The Local Project. Photography by Alicia Taylor. Building design by Skyline Projects and Craig Cawds. Interior design by Tigmi and Angelica Arnott. Build by Skyline Projects. Styling by Joseph Gardner. Landscape design by Land Company.
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Project Feature • Mo Jacobsen by YSG is a deeply layered and meticulously curated transformation of a Victorian home in Fitzroy North, Melbourne. Key to modernising the dwelling was welcoming extra sunlight, adding colourful vibrancy and leaving a minimal environmental footprint, which was aided by the use of hempcrete as a core building material. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gGk6jGRu to read Mo Jacobsen by YSG on The Local Project. Photography by Anson Smart. Architecture, interior design and styling by YSG Studio. Build by LocBuild. Landscape design by Blackbird Horticulture.
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Project Feature • Modest and restrained, Malvern House 02 balances the detailed heritage of the home with the warmth and openness of modern living. Rob Kennon Architects employs a muted palette and a thoughtfully designed landscape that gently envelops the dwelling, enhancing its soft and inviting character. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gsbU77yg to read Malvern House 02 by Rob Kennon Architects on The Local Project. Photography by Derek Swalwell. Architecture and interior design by Rob Kennon Architects. Build by Prolifica Building Co. Landscape design by Amanda Oliver Gardens.
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Product feature • Australian outdoor brand Basil Bangs – renowned for its alfresco furnishings, homewares and shade options – is launching its first fabric range. Inspired by the Aeolian Islands north of Sicily, the Italian collection has been designed in-house and is made in Italy for Basil Bangs by a mill with an 80-year-plus heritage in fabric manufacturing. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gYvGWTRq to read Basil Bangs' New Italian Collection on The Local Project. Photography by Michael Askew.
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Project feature • To create a concept store for luxury concierge service Three Over Six in Sydney’s Double Bay, Aomura Studio drew heavily on the sensibilities of minimalist architecture and design to forge an intimate, considered space that reflects the service’s elevated offerings. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/g_BWYyh9 to read Three Over Six by Aomura Studio on The Local Project. Photography by Chad Konik. Architecture and interior design by Aomura Studio.
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News feature • For the Local Talent installation, contract furniture consultancy ownworld reimagined its showroom in Sydney’s Darlinghurst to display an all-Australian line-up of brands including Aplós, ARNOLD Studio, Remington Matters and Dowel Jones – and to launch its partnership with creative studio Derlot. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/gDbu6hep to read ownworld Presents an All-Australian Showcase on The Local Project. Photography by Tom Ferguson.
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Project Feature • Fowler and Ward’s redesign of Barkly House in Fitzroy North reimagines an Edwardian home into a light-filled, inward-looking sanctuary, tailored to the needs of a young family. Head to this link https://lnkd.in/g3vX3CPr to read Barkly House by Fowler and Ward on The Local Project. Photography by Tom Ross. Architecture by FOWLER AND WARD. Build by Dimpat. Landscape design by Peachy Green Landscape Architects.
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