The Lodge, 1930s [ National Library commons ]
Ben Waters and Will Loft.
“Design Hub is a new kind of creative environment. It is a community of design researchers for collaborative, inter-disciplinary interaction and education, housed in a purpose-built 10-storey building by Sean Godsell Architects.”
We provide solutions to problems across a range of creative disciplines and scales that embody an energetic, creative & dynamic response to the many complexities that make up the contemporary built environment.
LIMINAL Studio is a globally connected, creatively agile think-tank that integrates design and architecture with the disciplines interior design, furniture, object design, arts, curation and production design.
Chan Architecture has completed a number of successful residential projects across Melbourne, including renovations and extensions, new houses and multi-unit developments.
Edwards Moore are in the process of organising an ‘event’.
“We are a group of local Melburnians who work, live and breathe architecture and design in this city. Keen to share the knowledge and generate discussion about the built environment, we invite you on a walking tour with us to learn about Melbourne’s evolution through its building fabric. Come and join us for one of three tours, followed by a caffeine pitstop or beer at the bar to dissect the good and the bad about the city and its architecture.”
Sibling is an architecture practice that makes people’s lives better. We do this by creating environments, experiences and strategies that respond to social needs and desires, making everyday life easier, more engaging, and more fun.
Simon Whibley’s practice merged with Workshop Architecture in about 2016.
OoPLA is a collaboration between two architects, Tania Davidge and Christine Phillips. Although founded by architects, OoPLA is not a practice about buildings but rather a practice interested in a broader understanding of architecture – it is a practice interested in the culture of architecture rather than the business of architecture.
“Weir Phillips Architects has an individual approach when it comes to design. We know that one size doesn’t fit all; we tailor our approach to clients’ needs, requirements and desires.”
“Searle x Waldron Architecture is a Melbourne architectural studio focused on designing innovative public and community projects.”
The building that the faculty is currently located in will be demolished in late 2012. During construction of a new building on the same site, the school will relocate to the corner of Grattan and Swanston Streets, and some other locations around University Square.
Fine descriptions of more than 40 architects from Melbourne’s Twentieth Century past. With selected buildings listings and photos. Put together by, I think, Simon Reeves at Built Heritage Pty Ltd.
Photos and information about a broad selection of Melbourne buildings. Adam Dimech is a plant scientist and photographer.
“This comprehensive study 2008 study by Heritage Alliance, Melbourne, identifies built places across Victoria from the post-war period that were considered to be of potential heritage significance.”