PROJECTS

Type - Small projects
State - Vic
Clear all
10 results for
The kitchen’s dynamic barrel vault ceiling detail draws the eye through to the rear yard.

Hawthorn Cottage by Rosanna Ceravolo

Faced with renovating a diminutive Victorian cottage in Hawthorn, this architect made the daring choice to abut bathroom and kitchen – with surprising results.

Residential
As a crucial campus node, the building encourages occupation via small, human-scaled edges and protective corners.

A memorable civic impact: The University of Melbourne End-of-Trip Facilities

Showing sensitivity to urban context and university campus identity, a clever practice has incorporated a heritage garage into a simple yet striking amenities block that contributes significantly to the public realm.

Education
In the Geelong Ring Road Rest Areas, BKK Architects investigates how public amenities can function as a civic gateway.

Sharp relief: Geelong Ring Road Rest Areas

The roadside amenities block assumes the guise of a confident civic landmark in the hands of BKK Architects.

Public / cultural
The small-scale gallery enlivens the back garden of a house in central Victoria.

Arrow

PHTR Architects transforms the humble shed into a glimmering architectural object.

Residential
The choice of brick relates to the existing commercial context.

Little Brick Studio

A backyard garage and atelier completes the renovation of a Melbourne home by Make Architecture.

Residential
The new roof speaks to the South Melbourne’s industrial past.

South Melbourne Market

Paul Morgan Architects crowns an iconic Melbourne market with a pragmatic and elegant roof.

Commercial
Steps, niches and platforms provide for walking, climbing and sitting.

Stawell Steps

Hiroshi Nakao and Monash Architecture

A brick spillway by Monash Architecture and Hiroshi Nakao reflects rhythms of human occupation.

Landscape / urban
Unapologetic in its monumentality and earthy connection.

Flinders House

Wood/Marsh Architecture explores architectural form-making, materiality and the possibilities of site.

Residential
The design of Third Wave Kiosk meets recreation and tourist requirements while respecting the coastal environment.

Third Wave Kiosk

Tony Hobba Architects’ beach kiosk at Torquay, Victoria.

Hospitality
The suspended roof offers dappled shade by day and an outdoor room by night.

Langtree Mall pavilion

A small civic structure in Mildura by Bellemo & Cat with Hansen Landscape Architects.

Public / cultural