Our projects
Our portfolio covers a wide range of projects, delivered across multiple workplaces and collaborations. Key projects of relevance are highlighted below.
River House
Glendarrah CoHousing
SydneyCentral Strategic Plan
Deep Surface - UTS hoarding artwork
The visual distortion in public art installation 'Deep Surface' is employed as a device to represent the repeated distortion of histories to suit emerging contexts and new audiences.
The Mandolong
Pedestrian Peninsular - Public art installation
A laneway art installation commissioned by the City of Sydney
CoHousing. What is it?
At Saltbush we believe cohousing has the capacity to address; loneliness and mental health, connection with Aboriginal knowledge and Country, housing affordability, homelessness, ageing in place, food security, material waste, planetary degradation... the list goes on.
Art Camp - Marrickville Council
Art Camp provides creative studio space for young artists-in-residence and their mentors.
Green Wall - The Goods Line public art installation
The first of five public space improvement commissions chosen particularly for its excellence in highlighting the environmental effects of contemporary urbanism.
This Charming House
Graduate housing
Fine-grained medium density housing that is compact with built-in adaptability.
Regenerative Design for Architects
In 2022 Adam wrote a lecture series to summarise his learnings in sustainability and regenerative design. The lectures were titled Regenerative Design for Architects.
Simon’s 50th
Saltbush catered for friend Simon Anderson’s 50th. We grew most of the food, planned the menu, cooked, served and ate.
Yalwal
Helio House
The Freshwater
Garden Room
Affordable housing Sydney
Our award-winning affordable housing project addresses affordability through it’s adaptive capacity.
Cover story - Why suburban families are turning to the land
Journalist Alexandra Carlton and local photographer Anna Warr put together a lovely cover feature on our Saltbush journey for the ‘At Home’ lift-out of the Saturday Telegraph.