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MY80 in Melbourne, Australia by Hayball

Saturday, December 6th, 2014

Article source: Hayball

The building’s diverse vertical neighbourhood features retail tenancies, commercial premises and residential dwellings.

MY80 offers residents a range of lifestyle services catering to a sophisticated set of high-rise dwellers seeking communal spaces and facilities not found in older buildings. These include a lounge and terrace, residents dining area, swimming pool and sauna, cinema and business centre on level 1, and a rooftop bar and terrace with impressive views (level 53). The apartments are structured to be affordable, with the dual communal areas providing generous specialised spaces – such as the dining room with designer kitchen for entertaining on a large scale – that complement private apartment living.

Image Courtesy © Peter Clarke

Image Courtesy © Peter Clarke

  • Architects: Hayball
  • Project: MY80
  • Location: 410 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Australia
  • Photography: Peter Clarke
  • Software used: Revit
  • Exteriors: Peter Clarke
  • Interiors: Shannon McGrath
  • No of levels: 55
  • No of apartments: 487

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Jury Cafe in Melbourne, Australia by Biasol: Design Studio

Wednesday, November 26th, 2014

Article source: Biasol: Design Studio

Jury Cafe is located within the bluestone walls of a Melbourne historical site: Pentridge Village – formerly Pentridge Prison. The prison was decommissioned in 1997.

Image Courtesy © Martina Gemmola

Image Courtesy © Martina Gemmola

  • Architects: Biasol: Design Studio
  • Project: Jury Cafe
  • Location: Melbourne, Australia
  • Photography: Martina Gemmola
  • Area: 47sqm
  • Completion : March 2014

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Clovelly House in Sydney, Australia by rolf ockert design

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014

Article source: rolf ockert design

Having seen some of our earlier work the owners of this extraordinary oceanfront site invited us to submit ideas about what a new house there could look like. They had lived in a simple cottage on the site for several years before and therefore had an intimate familiarity with the advantages and disadvantages of living in this spectacular but exposed spot.

The design process, complex due to several defining key issues inherent to the site, ended up taking us through some radically different sketch options before settling on the one that was finally pursued.

Image Courtesy © rolf ockert design

Image Courtesy © rolf ockert design

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MISSY LUI – A TOXIC FREE NAIL SPA in Victoria, Australia by Sasufi

Friday, November 14th, 2014

Article source: Sasufi

Located on the busy High St in Armadale, Missy Lui is a nail salon that believes beauty is not just skin-deep.

By sourcing toxic free and natural products, Missy Lui offers a unique service in Melbourne which focuses on healthy and environmentally friendly nail caring.

Image Courtesy © Anne-Sophie Poirier

Image Courtesy © Anne-Sophie Poirier

  • Architects: Sasufi
  • Project: MISSY LUI – A TOXIC FREE NAIL SPA
  • Location: Shop 1, 1161 High Street Armadale VIC 3143. Australia
  • Photography: Anne-Sophie Poirier
  • Project delivery: August 2014
  • Area: 65sqm

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Lune de Sang – Stone House in Northern NSW Australia by CHROFI

Tuesday, October 28th, 2014

Article source: CHROFI

Stone House is the alteration to a single storey vernacular house in the rural landscape setting of northern NSW Australia. The original house was built with local materials and craftsmanship. Over the years various additions were made to the house exhibiting the different layers in its occupation.

Image Courtesy © CHROFI

Image Courtesy © Brett Boardman

  • Architects: CHROFI
  • Project: Lune de Sang – Stone House
  • Location: Northern NSW Australia
  • Photography: Brett Boardman

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Bates Smart Studio in Sydney, Australia

Sunday, October 26th, 2014

Article source: Bates smart

Architects and interior designers are amongst the biggest supporters of lighting design. They have a clear understanding of how lighting can enhance a space they have created. They also appreciate the consequences of poor lighting.

And so it was when award winning lighting consultancy PointOfView was briefed by architects Bates Smart to light their new Sydney Studio located in a 1940’s built, art deco designed, former offices of the 20th Century Fox Film Corporation.

Image Courtesy © PointOfView

Image Courtesy © Bates smart

  • Architects: Bates smart
  • Project: Bates Smart Studio
  • Location: Sydney, Australia

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Focus Apartments in Parramatta, Sydney by Tony Owen Partners

Saturday, September 27th, 2014

Article source: Tony Owen Partners

Tony Owen Partners have just completed the Focus Apartments in Parramatta, Sydney. The 15 storey tower by Merhis is Sydney’s largest fully steel framed apartment building and contains 120 units in 2 towers. The steel structure also uses lightweight Hebel floors and walls and is the first of a number of projects being developed by this group. This prototype building explores different techniques to achieve a high quality design at a lower price point. The use of steel resulted in a lower cost and faster construction.

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

  • Architects: Tony Owen Partners
  • Project: Focus Apartments
  • Location: Parramatta, Australia

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Mr Big Stuff in Victoria, Australia by TechneArchitecture + Interior Design

Saturday, September 27th, 2014

Article source: TechneArchitecture + Interior Design

“Mr Big Stuff, who do you think you are?  You wear all those fancy clothes and have a big fine car,” sang Jean Knight.

This new restaurant and bar located in Meyers Place, Melbourne shares its name with the iconic song ‘Mr Big Stuff’ from the 1970’sand sets the tone for both the food offering and the space itself.

Image Courtesy © TechneArchitecture + Interior Design

Image Courtesy © TechneArchitecture + Interior Design

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Curtain Apartments in Wolli Creek, Australia by Tony Owen Partners

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014

Article source: Tony Owen Partners

The new Curtain Apartment building by Tony Owen Partners Has just been approved at Wolli Creek near Sydney Airport. The 200 apartment building is located at the waterfront and has panoramic water views of Sydney’s skyline. The Curtain also fronts onto a large park and Botany Bay. The design is unique in that all apartments face north to the view. This ensures all units have wide frontages and all rooms have balconies to take advantage of the site. In addition, almost all are ‘thru-units’ running north to south. This is achieved using open rear access corridors on the south which are accessed from external, lift towers. As a result all of the units are naturally ventilated. This minimizes energy costs making this a highly sustainable design.

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

  • Architects: Tony Owen Partners
  • Project: Curtain Apartments
  • Location: Wolli Creek, Sydne, Australia
  • Software used: Autocad, 3d max, rhino

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The Melbourne in Brisbane, Australia by Tony Owen Partners

Friday, September 5th, 2014

Article source: Tony Owen Partners 

The Melbourne is a 20 storey residential tower located on Brisbane’s Southbank. Melbourne Street occupies an important link between Southbank and the CBD and between the riverfront cultural precinct and the interior of Southbank. It is one of the major gateways to the city.

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

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