Tag: Nightingale Housing
Second apartment development joins Nightingale family
Designed by Six Degrees Architects, this Fairfield apartment building is the second in a long line of sustainable, architect-led housing developments.
Nightingale Village, designed by seven Melbourne practices, secures approval
A Melbourne council has approved a major residential development comprising seven apartment buildings to be delivered under the Nightingale Model.
Car-free apartments prevail: Two Nightingale developments approved
Two proposed Nightingale housing developments will proceed after both were approved.
Nightingale 3.0 designs unveiled
The Austin Maynard Architects-designed Nightingale 3.0 development on Sydney Road in Melbourne’s Brunswick is a “love letter to Brunswick’s eclectic heritage.”
Nightingale 2.0 faces VCAT challenge
A group of local residents is challenging a council decision to approve the Nightingale 2.0 apartment development designed by Six Degrees Architects.
Nightingale 2.0 passes through council
The City of Darebin has voted to support the the second Nightingale apartment development designed by Six Degrees Architects.
Affordable, sustainable, high quality urban housing? It’s not an impossible dream
Naomi Stead takes a detailed look at the Nightingale housing model, which breaks all the rules about what people (supposedly) want in apartments.
Nightingale unveils new project
A second apartment development in the Nightingale model has been submitted for planning approval.
Nightingale clears planning hurdle, again
The Breathe Architecture-designed Nightingale apartment development in Brunswick has once again been unanimoulsy approved by Moreland City Council.
Nightingale faces fresh challenge
The architect-led Brunswick apartment development Nightingale is facing a new objection from the owner of the neighbouring property.
Planners call for car parking reform following shock Nightingale VCAT decision
The president of the Victorian Planning and Environment Law Association has blamed media for “heightening confusion” over a recent VCAT ruling.
Nightingale rejected by tribunal that’s ‘losing the plot’
Planning permit for Breathe Architecture’s sustainable apartment development has been revoked due to lack of car parking.
Jeremy McLeod’s “triple bottom-line” solution for Australia’s broken housing model
Video: Jeremy McLeod of Breathe Architecture explains the ethos and processes behind The Commons and The Nightingale.
The Nightingale takes flight: Architect-funded apartment development approved
A building of affordable apartments that follows a unique, architect-driven development model given the go-ahead by council.