IN THE PRESS
Master Builder, Oct/Dec 2025
Winner Master Builders Association NSW 2025 Excellence in Housing Awards - Home Unit Renovation, $2 million – $3 million
“Converting two units into a single large residence by removing ground-floor structural walls was a complex feat. With no lobby access, material handling was extremely challenging. The team delivered finishes of the highest standard, resulting in an amazing project.” – MBA Judging Panel
The Local Project, Issue 04
As a veritable playground of experimentation, Darling Point sees an unusual coming together of textures and finishes that reference a global spirit.
Coming from a comfortable past relationship with the client, George Livissianis reimagines Darling Point as an apartment that reflects an experimentation and an openness. Having worked together on numerous hospitality projects, the Mediterranean influence was imminently anticipated, and it was a shared want to explore texture, light and spatial arrangements that saw the final result come together. Taking cues from the typical taverna-style restaurant, a relaxed, calming, soft and less structured aesthetic emerged.
Habitus
A quiet approach to design that screams substance
Jac+Jack spend as much time designing their collections as they do designing the spaces in which to exhibit them.
Pushing back on a market saturated by excessive design is the rise and rise of quality basics. While this idea may have hit its stride in recent years Jacqueline Hunt and Lisa Dempsey, AKA Jac+Jack, have been doing it for years. Fifteen of them, to be exact.
It’s a tall order to design spaces in which this quiet approach to clothing neither overwhelms nor under performs, but for five stores and counting, Jac and Lisa have enlisted the help of interior architect George Livissianis. He may not have been there from the beginning but, all things considered, it certainly seems he’ll be there until the bitter end. A casual conversation and a gut feeling saw this union of two like-minded design philosophies.