Dream Homes Revealed

Step into the future – energy conscious and responsible architecture that connects to community and promotes well-being.

Housing people is not just about providing shelter; it’s a pressing health issue, an environmental concern, and a significant financial challenge for many. Rising interest rates, disrupted supply chains, and increasing construction and energy costs all contribute to the burden.

In Australia, single-dwelling homes—often found in suburban and regional areas—are among the largest in the world in terms of space per person.

Yet how much space do we really need? Larger homes often create more problems than they solve. They tend to have limited natural light and can be less conducive to healthy living. These homes are frequently built in new developments far from public transport and community hubs, and they often come with smaller garden spaces, further isolating residents from the outdoors.

A shift toward low-energy, smaller, and more thoughtfully designed homes could address these challenges by reducing energy consumption, improving indoor air quality, and fostering closer connections to sustainable, community-oriented living.