Tom Ross - Architectural Photographer

Tom Ross - Architectural photography featured on Lunchbox Architect

Turnaround House by Architecture Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Turnaround House: Like a Sunflower, This House Grows to Face the Sun

Like a sunflower, Turnaround House grows from the existing home, turning to face the sun. Once dark and cramped, now light and airy -- what a turnaround!

The Purple Rose of Cairo by Architecture Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Tiny Apartment: A Curtain Between Dining and Bedroom Mode

To maximise space, a lush curtain allows this tiny apartment to multitask, hiding a fold up bed and a world of storage…

Stanhill Apartment by Architecture Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Famous Stanhill Apartment Gets a Modern Update

A landmark post-war apartment gets an entirely new fit-out on a very lean budget and a minimalist aesthetic.

The Ridgeway House by Merrylees Architecture & Quinn Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Old School Friends Unite to Design a Tranquil Home for a Busy Family

A renovation creates flexible but calm spaces for a blended family, visiting overseas relatives, and a professional home office.

St Kilda East House by Claire Scorpo Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Tiny Addition Proves How Useful a Small, Considered Space Can Be

Measuring in at just 11 square metres of additional space, this tiny addition punches above its weight for its size.

Brunswick Californian by Tan Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Internal Reconfiguration Ties Together the Layers of History

Brunswick Californian had already been extended, but connected poorly to the original. New internal works create a cohesive home.

Coronet by Tan Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Hold the Wrecking Ball! When Demo, Then Reno Is Not the Solution

With a slim budget, demolition of the rear of this home was not an option. But an even slimmer bathroom was part of the solution...

Fitzroy North Terrace by Field Office Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

A renovation 15 years ago left this home wanting. But not anymore!

Perfectly blending old and new, capturing the owners sense of style, and correcting mistakes of the past, this renovation nails it all.

Big Gore by Tom Robertson Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Blending old and new, indoors and outdoors for inner-city family life

Heritage front, contemporary heart—this home balances heritage charm with modern family needs.

Cloud Street by Steffen Welsch Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Why this eco-friendly home is more than just a pretty face

A home that blends into its suburban surroundings while quietly championing passive solar design and low-carbon construction...