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Modern minimalist white contemporary house with large glass windows and green interior accents, featuring sleek architecture, outdoor deck, and vibrant garden space.

Shakin’ Stevens Residence by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design – A Victorian Cottage Reimagined in Melbourne

Matt Gibson Architecture + Design transformed a modest Victorian workers’ cottage in Richmond, Melbourne into a striking example of modern Australian residential design. Known as the Shakin’ Stevens Residence, the 2,152-square-foot project merges heritage with bold contemporary forms, balancing sustainability, functionality, and color in a compact urban setting.

Contemporary modern house exterior with dark gray siding, sleek design, and lush landscape, showcasing innovative architecture and stylish home design.

Mountain View Double Gable Eichler Remodel by Klopf Architecture: A Refined Mid-Century Modern Update in Silicon Valley

In this full remodel of a Double Gable Eichler home in Mountain View, Klopf Architecture and their team transformed a worn but beloved mid-century structure into a modern, clean-lined residence while retaining its essential indoor-outdoor flow and structural integrity. The project preserves the home’s iconic spirit while introducing new levels of sophistication and functionality.

Modern contemporary house with wooden slat accents, outdoor patio, and sleek black water feature, showcasing innovative architecture and stylish design elements.

Kooyong Residence by Matt Gibson Architecture in Melbourne, Australia

Matt Gibson Architecture has completed the Kooyong Residence, a renovation and extension of a grand Victorian double-fronted dwelling in Melbourne, Australia. Badly in need of repair, the heritage home was given new life through a design strategy that separates rather than attaches the new works, creating layers of outdoor courtyards and framed spatial sequences that bridge past and present.