
StudioRogier is a South Australian building design practice led by Rogier Voorhoeve, a Dutch-trained architect with a background in sustainable, site-responsive design. Based in Scott Creek, the studio specialises in modernist homes that connect deeply with climate, landscape, and lifestyle.
Founded in 2012, StudioRogier creates thoughtful residential and community projects with a focus on passive solar design, low-embodied energy materials, and a strong sense of place. The practice is known for its sculptural forms, natural materials—such as rammed earth and timber—and seamless indoor-outdoor connections.
Rogier works closely with clients, builders, and consultants to ensure each project is both practical and enduring. His designs respond to South Australia’s varied climate and coastal conditions, offering year-round comfort with minimal environmental impact.
StudioRogier’s work has been featured in publications such as SALIFE, Sanctuary magazine and showcased in Sustainable House Day, reflecting its commitment to design excellence and environmental performance.
Better Together: I collaborate with Builders and Consultants during the design process. Good communication and collaboration are essential parts of the partnership between a builder and architect. Professionals who have had plenty of experience working together and have developed a good rapport can make all the difference in your project running smoothly. In a good relationship, architects and builders will collaborate on the project goals, discuss barriers to those goals, the clients’ desired outcomes, the architectural details of the home, etc. In harmony, we communicate openly about materials, timelines, and budgets.