Architects EAT was established in 2000 by directors, Eid Goh and Albert Mo. The practice’s work includes small home renovations to high-end new houses, food courts, restaurants, apartment buildings, offices and everything in-between.
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2023 National Award for Heritage Architecture
University of Melbourne Student Precinct by Lyons with Koning Eizenberg Architecture, NMBW Architecture Studio, Greenaway Architects, Architects EAT, Aspect Studios and Glas Urban
University of Melbourne Student Precinct Project by Lyons et al
In an ambitious act of co-creation, a diverse group of practices has listened to more than 20,000 students and staff to design a student precinct that encourages connections – between people, disciplines, past and present, inside and out.
Kōri Ice Cream by Architects EAT
Kori Ice Cream weaves together elements of the kawaii and hyperpop movements, creating a bold and radical design identity that reflects the store’s Japanese flavours with a contemporary twist.
Industrious detailing: Alfred Stables
Architects EAT has reinvented a 150-year-old three-storey factory at Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital into a dynamic and adaptive workplace for 150 administrative staff, all while celebrating the existing building fabric.
Cementing architectural patronage: Carpenter’s Square House
In this addition to an Edwardian home in south-east Melbourne, clever planning and a judicious approach to challenging the brief have resulted in a finely crafted, materially rich family home.
Making waves: Moving House
An apparently faceless building by Architects EAT reveals itself as a layered and sculptural home that playfully controls light and shadow throughout the day.
First House: Kelso House
Architects EAT co-director Albert Mo reflects on the practice’s first residential project, which transformed a rundown house that “no-one wanted.”
Dual dining: Tetsujin
In Melbourne, Architects EAT has converted a shopping centre tenancy into a spot for destination dining that offers a two-sided experience.
Top 5 stories in January
From a beach house by Grand Designs’ Peter Maddison to a new tennis venue, January’s top stories make for summery reading.
The lantern, the brick and the courtyard: Three Parts House
A renovation and extension to a 1950s clinker brick house by Architects EAT.