Hecker Guthrie transforms Spring Street into a warm and enduring home, infusing personality and contemporary touches while capturing an expression of those living within the home.
Developer Piccolo reunites with architects Woods Bagot and interior designers Hecker Guthrie to establish a new benchmark for multi-residential living in Melbourne’s inner city.
Hecker Guthrie and Architectus bring their local knowledge to create Hyatt Centric in Melbourne as a unique boutique stay, centrally located and carefully crafted.
Drawing from the rich layers of heritage embedded within the building coupled with the British legacy of the owners, Parkville Residence sees Hecker Guthrie and Brayshaw Architects.
Celebrating its unique heritage and neighbourhood context, Fitzroy House sees a 19th-century bootmaker’s factory building transformed into a timeless multi-residential structure.
und Messing, Volker Haug Studio’s latest collection of lighting released in Milan during Salone del Mobile, explores the material capabilities of brass.
At Script Skincare in South Yarra, you’re encouraged to take a slow, intuitive journey through the retail store, beginning with insight and intrigue, through to education.
Malvern East Residence sees Hecker Guthrie use considered restraint in ensuring the existing meaning and storied spaces of the California bungalow are preserved in place.
Adela Apartments sees Jost Architects together with Hecker Guthrie, emphasise texture and materiality in proposing an appropriately responsive formal mass within its established context.
Carlton North sees Hecker Guthrie fuse a respectful sensitivity to the existing heritage elements with a series of crafted gestures to conjure a residence of lasting resonance.
Darling Street sees JCB Architects together with Hecker Guthrie collaborate to propose a progressive and contextually sensitive home for photographer Shannon McGrath.
Situated within an existing building in Darlinghurst, the aptly named Darlinghurst Apartment provided Hecker Guthrie an ideal backdrop to play with light and explore ideas of sanctuary.
We explore a well-versed collaboration between Woods Bagot, Hecker Guthrie and Simone Haag, in the form of Tidal Arc and its reinterpretation of the coastal home aesthetic.