The trio of towers that form Melbourne Quarter, designed by Fender Katsalidis Architects, have been approved by Victoria's Planning Minister, Richard Wynne.
Melbourne's Pentridge Prison, once home to Ned Kelly and Mark "Chopper" Read, is set to become a hotel, offering guests the chance to stay in a converted prison cell.
The future of multi-residential development is locally focused and socially sustainable. With collective experience of successful high-density living gleaned from time spent in Europe, and an intimate knowledge of the area, 122 Roseneath Street presents a shift in the role of the architect as developer.
At All Hallows’ School, Wilson Architects has formed a forward-thinking place to support learning within a city context, projecting the shape of things to come in Australian education.