Muted tones and finely detailed steelwork pattern the faƧade of the home, which serves as a nod to what was once an industrial neighbourhood, through an interior comprised original bricks, timber, and blackened steel.
By dissolving the line between office and warehouse, Bent Architecture transforms a typically mundane building into a dynamic new headquarters for Melrose, a national health product company based in outer-eastern Melbourne.
Brisbane architecture firm Shane Thompson Architects has designed the resort, situated on the beach of Byron Bay, Australia – a project that is respectful of its unique and special 50 acre site, with almost two kilometres of beach frontage.
To create a home for a family of six, Timmins+Whyte took the client's existing residence and added a modern extension to the back. The addition carefully considers use of space – providing a domain that encourages time spent together as a family unit, while simultaneously allowing quiet space for individual use.