Albert Mo has announced his new practice, Albert Mo Architects, after 23 years of Architects EAT. The studio will explore the idea of home and designing for the senses.
Big Gore by Tom Robertson Architects masterfully combines heritage and modern design in a Fitzroy home, optimising space and blending privacy with family living.
Kowtow’s Naarm boutique is designed to reflect the fashion label’s sustainability ethos with a refined and understated palette of natural materials and woven fabrics.
Kerstin Thompson Architects has delivered a multi-residential project reminiscent of Italian housing models, establishing a precedent for the integration of new architecture with heritage fabric.
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.
With a storied past, Helvetia has worn many hats over the years – as a residence and then a boarding house – and its latest chapter sees Austin Maynard Architects.
An imaginative and profound concept delivering adaptability for the modern-day inhabitant, Fabbrica is disrupting traditional conventions of apartment living in Melbourne’s inner-north suburb.
Expertly reimagining Queens Parade to reclaim its former glory, Adam Kane Architects recasts the classic home into a sophisticated, contemporary inner-city dwelling.
Designed with architect David Goss, the new Armadillo Melbourne showroom reimagines the traditional rug store, cultivating the feeling of a visit to a bespoke tailor.
Matching hospitable service with a luxurious setting, ODE Dermatology is a hotel-inspired clinic, designed by Foolscap Studio as a contemporary wellness destination.
Celebrating its unique heritage and neighbourhood context, Fitzroy House sees a 19th-century bootmaker’s factory building transformed into a timeless multi-residential structure.
Combining heritage, legacy and Italian roots, Casa Cassata sees Timmins + Whyte Architecture & Design transform a home into an openly engaged and naturally lit fusion of colour and animation.
Coinciding with the brand’s 20th anniversary, HAY brings its vibrancy and flair for design to the heart of Melbourne with the opening of its second Australian store.
Auhaus Architecture stitched the heritage streetscape back together by reinterpreting and referencing the details of neighbouring Victorian-era terraces with a modern yet timeless façade.
Cecil Street sees Chamberlain Architects focus on bringing natural light inward, ensuring clean and uninterrupted gestures connect to a shared sense of calm felt throughout.
Church on Napier by Kerstin Thompson Architects and James Stockwell Architects sees the area brought into a contemporary relevance, animating the otherwise unused historical icons.
Fitzroy Apartments sees BKK Architects emphasise an appreciation of community through the combined use of textural materiality and an imbued sense of homeliness.
Imbued with a familiar welcoming warmth, Garden House by BKK Architects combines deliberate zoning and level changes to carve out intimate moments throughout the home.