Phillip lives in a quirky cluster of buildings -a shed and a heritage listed windmill. With the help of his architect friend Greg, they will link the historic structures into a contemporary, cohesive whole.
s07e01 - North Bondi Urban Cliff, NSW
s07e02 - Maianbar Cross Laminated Timber, NSW
s07e03 - Verrierdale Tent House, QLD
s07e04 - Hillbank Medieval, SA
s07e05 - Ocean Shores Chipboard, QLD
s07e06 - Kensington Curvy, VIC
s07e07 - Aldinga Beach Dune, SA
s07e08 - Stirling Glass Stone House, SA
s07e09 - Hamilton Japanese Queenslander, QLD
s07e10 - Daylesford Long House, Vic
s07e11 - Tallebudgera Valley Queenslander, QLD
s07e12 - French Island Barge, Vic
s07e13 - Stanley Windmill, Tas
s07e14 - Coombs Curtain Wall House, ACT
A truly unique brand and a massive undertaking with a shooting period of over 12 months, Grand Designs Australia tells the stories of new homes and perhaps more importantly the Aussies who are building them. Based on the award-winning UK series, Grand Designs Australia is the first international format of the critically acclaimed show. The series charts the in-depth process of elaborate design projects undertaken by self-builders - from the initial details of blueprints, to the long and often arduous task of turning the designs into a practical living space. No design is too ambitious when it comes to creating your dream home. But discovering the hard realities that complicate your plans can often be too much to bear. From rebuilding a labour of love in the Victorian bush after it was burnt to the ground in the Black Saturday bush fires; to transforming a tiny corner car park into five l