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Neometro – The Changes In Apartment Living
Architecture
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Design
by Stephen Crafti
Neometro has been delivering apartments for 30 years. Initially starting with townhouses in back lanes, Neometro realised well before most that inner-city apartment living would gain momentum through the 1990s and into the new millennium.
Manhattan: A homage to Bauhaus
Architecture
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Thoughts of Manhattan conjure all sorts of perceptions and visceral longings for glimpses of interrupted sky, clashing ideologies, and a tendency to feel forever set to fast forward.
Berlin Tempelhof: An icon of cold war architecture to remain a public park
Architecture
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4km from the centre of Berlin lies a sprawling 300 hectares of green space. This communal space has become one of the cities most loved urban playgrounds and has cemented itself as a jewel in Germany's concrete crown.
William Street: A 1970s office now a great contemporary home
Architecture
by Stephen Crafti
Designed in 1972 by architect William Collinson Kerr, this unassuming building operated as his own office for several years and is now home to architect Drew Carling, director of Maddison Architects, and his partner, graphic designer Jenni Draper.
Laneway Living. Skinny House by Oliver du Puy Architects.
Architecture
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Design
by Open Journal
Melbourne’s urban culture is enhanced by the warren of laneways at its centre. Where an urban oasis was once something more commonly found high above, leaps in building and design measures have resulted in an astonishing evolution of laneway living.
In The Spirit. Rose Street by Fieldwork
Architecture
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Despite the rapid gentrification of Fitzroy since the early 1970's, one terrace remained as a brothel until quite recently, when new owners briefed Fieldwork to create them a new home.
La Fabrica by Ricardo Bofill: Through the lens of Derek Swalwell.
Architecture
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Sometimes built environments are the result of their design development, and other times the aesthetic and atmospheric quality of a building is wholly the result of the existing environment that informs it.
Edsall Street by Ritz & Ghougassian: Creating A Refuge
Architecture
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Design
by Stephen Crafti
Malvern is fortunate to be blessed with many heritage-listed homes, many of which retain original Victorian features. This was certainly not the case with Ritz & Ghougassian’s most recent house in Melbourne's leafy Malvern.
The Ghost Cities of Vietnam: A Case Study in Urban Development
Architecture
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Around the web
by Open Journal
We naturally seek out precedents when weighing up the pro’s and con’s of any change in direction and the urban development of our built environments is no different.
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