MvS Architects, formerly Minifie van Schaik Architects, is a Melbourne-based practice run by Paul Minifie and Jan van Schaik that designs a wide range of buildings and environments.
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Bell Street by MvS Architects
Renovations sculpt a clever new floor plan for a resident and her art collection at this terrace house in suburban Melbourne.
2018 National Architecture Awards: National Award for Urban Design
New Academic Street, RMIT University by Lyons with NMBW Architecture Studio , Harrison and White, MvS Architects and Maddison Architects.
2018 National Architecture Awards: The Daryl Jackson Award for Educational Architecture
New Academic Street, RMIT University by Lyons with NMBW Architecture Studio, Harrison and White, MvS Architects and Maddison Architects.
Setting the stage: New Academic Street
A collaboration between five architectural practices, RMIT University’s New Academic Street revels in diversity as a series of “theatrical stage sets” reinvigorates utilitarian buildings and reconnects them to their urban setting.
Five-year redevelopment of RMIT’s CBD campus complete as New Academic Street opens
A collaboration between five alumni-led practices, a five-year project to refurbish and extend RMIT University’s Melbourne CBD campus has been completed.
Architect-designed tiny house helping farmers
MvS Architects has teamed up with a start-up enterprise to create tiny holiday houses will also provide struggling farmers an additional source of income.
Finalists’ designs revealed for new Shepparton Art Museum
The shortlisted designs for the $34.5 million new Shepparton Art Museum are on exhibition for public comment.
Shepparton Art Museum shortlist announced
Five architecture practices have been shortlisted to design the $34.5-million new Shepparton Art Museum.
Wattle Avenue House
A suburban house in Mildura becomes a talking point thanks to an intervention by Minifie van Schaik architects.
Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Discovery Centre
On Melbourne’s suburban edge Minifie van Schaik Architects creates a seductive “decoy.”