Low- and mid-rise housing patterns
Government Architect NSW has engaged architects to deliver innovative and affordable housing pattern designs for the people of NSW.

Heritage Stoneworks
Heritage Stoneworks ensures that over 800 heritage-significant sandstone buildings across NSW remain operational such as schools, hospitals and courthouses.

Arkadia Apartments
Arkadia is one of the largest recycled brick buildings in Australia. The development has been carefully integrated into the surrounding streets in a way that enhances the neighbourhood while offering a compelling model for urban living.

Inkmakers Place
Inkmakers Place consists of 9 terrace houses in a garden setting. Inspiration from antiquity and the Middle East has created a green oasis within an inner suburb of Sydney.

The Bowery Willoughby
The Bowery continues the legacy of well-crafted brick structures in Willoughby while providing commercial and residential spaces in the area's first mixed-used development.

Roseville Pavilions
Roseville Pavilions is made up of 32 apartments. The design of this development respects the land’s natural contours and preserves the native trees.

Pattern Book Design Competition winners
The Pattern Book Design Competition short-listed 6 examples of well-designed low- and mid-rise housing across NSW. The designs will contribute positively to their area.

$260 million builds back more resilient assets
The Albanese and Minns governments are building infrastructure back better across areas of NSW impacted by natural disasters over the past 3 years.

Alma Residences
Alma Residences has given local businesses continuity and provided a new kind of residential development in New Lambton. It has done this while respecting and referencing a neighbouring, historic Art Deco building.

Catalina Apartments
The Catalina Apartments bring a calm, community-centric residential space to St Ives using innovative design to navigate the challenges posed by Mona Vale Road.
