Host Peter Maddison returns for another season. In this episode he meets a feisty and resourceful couple who decide to trial a whole new way of building, using 31 steel shipping containers.
Georgina and Phillip buy the perfect block in Mount Eliza. All they need to do is build Georgina's latest creation - a slick, lightweight, modernist design with a schedule focused on one key ingredient, speed.
With three adult children Ariane and husband Neil are ready to downsize - but Neil needs a little arm twisting. Ariane has found the ideal block just 400 square meters in the conservative suburb of Claremont.
A few years ago, Joe Cato and his wife Maura decided to slow everything down and spend more time with their children, but it didn't take long for them to hatch a plan to turn Foxground into their permanent home.
Melbourne doctors Ian Kronborg and Ann Howard want to create a home like no other - their plan is to build a three-storey house clad entirely with water tanks.
After working abroad, Sarah and English born husband Alistair Brodie-Fraser decide to relocate back to Sarah's home town of Toowoomba, Queensland. Their plan is for something that oozes heritage, a classic English farmhouse.
When Jason Bretell and Jennifer Pancari first set eyes on a dilapidated old bluestone cottage in Melbourne's bayside suburb of Williamstown, it was love at first sight. They plan to add a two storey townhouse out the back.
Milly Bradshaw and her partner Andrew Wilson want to build a modern farmhouse with natural materials. The brief to their architect was simple: a home that not only makes the best of its location, but is truly unique.
Dean and Sherill Lamb yearn for a simpler existence, for them and their three children. They plan to minimise their carbon footprint by using natural building options, by building a house made of straw.
He had the land - but the house had to fit. Crucial in the design, was accommodating his late wife Anne's wishes in creating a pavilion style home inspired by the aesthetic of the rural Australian shearing shed.