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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. 299 King Street in Melbourne, Australia by Elenberg FraserOctober 29th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Elenberg Fraser King Street, our new multi-residential project in Melbourne’s West end, responds to the presence of nearby Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne’s oldest park, by intertwining local stories to represent the origins and future of the precinct. In the mid 19th century, this part of the city was Melbourne’s flourishing commercial centre: a diverse urban precinct home to the Indigenous Kulin nation, Chinese immigrants enticed by the Gold Rush as well as settler populations. This project embraces the distinctive elements of this site-specific identity, creating a thoroughly local architectural narrative.
Like the imposing flagstaff erected on the site to communicate between the town and the port, King Street will anchor the West end’s renaissance, signalling its return as the beating heart of Melbourne. The concave and convex silver glass facades reinterpret the fluttering of the flag against the flagstaff. The moulded form appears as if volumes have been carved out of the tall, slender tower. The undulating curves of the podium echo the rolling hills of this, the highest point of the city, while the park has become part of the building itself, with heavy planting creating green bands of foliage across the lower surface. Interiors weave the local history into spaces with stories. A super natural theme runs throughout the shared amenities and minimalist lobby areas, A light, restrained colour palette and natural materials focus the attention on the tactility of rough-hewn stone, while bespoke metal elements evoke the search for precious metals in the significant gold rush era. Kangaroo skins and custom furniture reflects the Antipodean aesthetic. Even the pool is presented as a series of interlinked pools, like the formations of a natural water hole. Apartment interiors take a leap into the site’s future, these next generation homes offer sanctuary and respite for cosmopolitan urbanites seeking to recharge from their busy lives. Elenberg Fraser’s version of luxury gives residents the space and place to express their unique identity and precious possessions through the inclusion of display nooks and customisable storage. Large glass windows maximise views out over the city, park or Victoria Harbour. The massing of the exterior architecture has been rendered in small-scale for the inner face: bespoke metal details and the carved geometry of their tower are revealed through furniture and joinery and the massing of the kitchens and bathrooms. Simple lines make for functional forms accented with considered materials from metal finishes to timber floors. Podium apartments are the basic offering with upgraded specifications in the higher apartments, culminating with the penthouses. Transcending time and space, the past, present and future of this significant site come together in King Street, reestablishing Melbourne’s West end as the beating heart of the city. Contact Elenberg Fraser
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