Weeroona House – a Queen Anne villa in Melbourne’s Hawthorn – features a noteworthy copper-clad extension by Neil Architecture and spirited touches by Simone Haag.
Bowen House sees Neil Architecture open the new as a connected embrace of the surrounds, orienting the living and shared spaces of the home to capture the natural elements.
Netherby sees Neil Architecture and Megan Hounslow craft the foundations for the home’s coming chapters, bringing a sense of clarity and resonance to its storied past.
Through a rigorous and pragmatic approach, Neil Architecture creates spaces for connection and for privacy, ensuring Marathon House is supportive of all aspects of family life.
Repurposing the existing home’s late 1980s brickwork as the structural foundation, Aroona House sees Neil Architecture transforms the building’s past into a more responsive present incarnation.
Camberwell Residence sees Neil Architecture breathe fresh life into an existing brick home in Melbourne, defined by a new batten façade that contributes privacy and texture.
Veiled by a series of white perforated screens, Nelson House layers materials, landscape and spaces to create a balance between seclusion and connection to the surrounding urban context.
A renovation and extension of a heritage terrace in Albert Park, Neil Architecture’s Dank Street House captures the architects’ belief in the inextricable link between architecture and interiors.
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