Our focus is on social and environmental sustainability. We practice ''evidence based design'' and ongoingly collaborate with local government, community and academia. Occupant health and well being is central to every design decision we make, which is underpinned by ongoing involvement and research partnering with the University of Melbourne.
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A two storey extension to an existing Victorian Era timber dwelling. The concept surrounding the design was primarily linked to an idea of Williamstown's maritime history. 150mm dia timber post, oiled shiplap cladding, chunky steel connections. The first floor external walls and roof line are angled and pitched both as means of sculpting the internal spaces and satisying local planning requirements.
In an effort to reduce our carbon footprint and save an old Edwardian beauty from demolition we underwent the slow and arduous process of moving a house across the city. The house, of no use to a developer keen to start their multi unit development, was cut in half and transported from its site in North Caulfield to a vacant site in Little River.
Working with Hobsons Bay City Council and the Projector Bike group, the idea behind this project was to have high school students create video works centred around Newport. Combining architectural structures with experimental film, The Crossing is an immersive work that celebrates Newport history, people, art and music.
Two storey addition to a late Victorian 4 bedroom home. Focus on the kitchen as the client is an avid cook. Exposed timbered ceiling adds a kind of complexity to the living area, a depth and intrigue through the grain of the timber. A floral wallpaper backing was used in the kitchen as a reference to the original victorian interior.
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