Built in 1930, this art deco residence designed by fmd architects has retained all the historic architectural features of the era, inside and out.
Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show judges were impressed by the architectural aesthetic and living centrepieces, which put organic forms and natural structures back in the spotlight.
This year's event showcased the automation of appliances and systems, sustainable energy and water use, and bathroom accessories to cater for all ages and demographics.
This year’s 2015 National Architecture Conference, organised by the Australian Institute of Architects, will examine the changing role of risk in architecture.