If South Yarra is Melbourne’s most prestigious location, then Claremont Street is the city’s most exclusive address - at the heart of it all is Yarra One.
Designed for a semi-retired couple, this 3-bedroom house provides a private haven to entertain guests that engages with the surrounding trees & bay views.
A former power station reimagined to create 6 new connected levels which wrap around the perimeter of the original building to create a suite of platforms.
Dessein Furniture approached DesignOffice to create an ephemeral and relocatable Concept Store to showcase their Australian-designed furniture collection.
The existing building was re-imagined, inside and out, to create a light-filled, confident and contemporary showroom to display Space’s extensive folio.
MMAD Architecture were asked to transform this Mid-Victorian terrace house with a simple brief of 'more light, flexibility in spaces & make the old house sing'.
This project retained a small proportion of the rear of the existing building & expanded forward on a sloped site to accommodate additional living areas.
A bar in the Botanical Gardens precinct which braces the notion of institution, furnishing an immediate sense of tradition with a modern fresh vernacular.
This project included a renovation to an existing Victorian terrace house, in which a Scandinavian palette was drawn upon for the finishes & materials.
This space includes a cast concrete bar, custom made furniture and lighting pendants & an outdoor courtyard which looks out to it's native bush land surrounds.
In this project, One Design Office worked alongside Studio Twocan to recreate the 'icy layers of flavours and fruits' through the bar's layered concrete design.
MUMA and its sculpture forecourt presents opportunities for exchange between the typically internal program of the museum and the daily life of the campus.
The design of MUMA & its sculpture forecourt presents opportunities for exchange between the internal program of the museum & the daily life of the campus.
Aesop Emporium by KTA luxuriates in the singular use of sustainably sourced hardwood ply to create an immersive space that is intimate and visually calm.
The use of unfinished compressed cement sheet panels in this project produces a building that is robust, and marked by both a financial & architectural economy.
Aesop Flagship Store (87 Collins Street, Melbourne) has the feel of a gentleman’s private salon, somewhere between his study and bathroom or dressing room.
In the rebuild of Marysville post the devastation of the 2009 fires this humble station was pivotal to the re-establishment & reformation of the community.