Brunswick Studio by Robert Nichol and sons is a carefully crafted live-work space that reflects how both apartment living and work culture are changing.
Grana is a thoughtful take on the neighbourhood deli, with a cosy atmosphere, exposed brickwork and original concrete flooring all paying tribute to its humble setting.
Cale Peters Constructions and C. Kairouz Architects make considered design and construction choices on Overend Street Residence, capably navigating what to remove, keep, rework, reprioritise.
With masonry details and Tongue & Groove chevron flooring, this renovation of a Victorian terrace maintains the home’s historical aesthetic and the homeowner’s sense of belonging.
Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner-north is the first realisation of Nightingale’s triple bottom line approach to housing applied at a precinct-level scale.
On a quiet side street in Brunswick East, Breathe has created not just another carbon neutral multi-residential building but an entire environmentally conscious community.
On a corner site in Brunswick East, Figlia by Ewert Leaf breathes new life into the old charm of iconic Lygon Street. The pizzeria offers an approachable, genuine and relaxed dining experience.
In the backstreets of Melbourne’s bustling inner north, 388 Barkly Street is designed by DREAMER in collaboration with Breathe and developed by OUTsideIN.
Timber Lantern House sees mcmahon and nerlich design the home as a carefully constructed composition of its parts, woven in amongst the existing heritage form.
Located in the heart of Melbourne’s culturally diverse inner-city suburb, Brunswick, 17 Union Street by Neometro and BKK Architects is an environmentally conscious design that supports the community.
Brunswick House sees Olaver Architecture retain the previously established modesty of the original home whilst adding character and charm through the new expansion.
Brunswick House sees Lisa Breeze Architecture combines a celebration of the existing history with a contemporary animation of the new spaces, actively engaging the extents of the site.
Nightingale is the marker of a shift in multi-residential housing; its commitment to delivering high quality housing built for people and the planet is resolute.
Terrace House in Brunswick by Austin Maynard Architects is a thought-provoking contribution to the changing landscape of medium density housing models, prioritising environmental and social factors al
The most recent evolution of boutique timber retailer Made By Morgen is a warm and welcoming showroom that connects the community to not only product but process too.
Imbued with memory and personal significance yet without sentimentality or artifice, Arcadia by Architecture Architecture explores the idea of home at its most poignant.
Finely crafted as a series of intimate internal gestures, Brunswick House by Placement sees the recasting of its next chapter through a veil of restraint and considered warmth.
Breese Street, a true collaboration, sees local architects DKO and Breathe Architecture combine with developer Milieu, building a clear understanding of place and community.
Fleming Park House sees Cloud Architecture embed flexibility as a core principle into the deliberately dynamic floor plan, allowing for changed iterations and functionality over time.
Brunswick Yard sees Carr elevate the storied and layered narrative that is Brunswick and propose a series of homes that respond with fitting refinement.
Breathe Architecture’s Warehouse Greenhouse challenges the typical residential vernacular, doing more with less to create a balance with the natural world and combining sustainable principles.
With a strong commitment to progressive urban design and appreciation, Milieu Property’s latest development, Brunswick East, sets out to cultivate a strong, vibrant community.
United by the core values of quality and sustainability, Cantilever is a design-centric Australian kitchen manufacturing and interiors company committed to designing for longevity.