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Mark Scruby

Mark Scruby

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    Melburnian ambience: Four Points by Sheraton

    In Melbourne’s Docklands, DKO Architecture has designed an understated and elegant hotel that delivers an experience for guests that feels at one with the real world just outside its doors.
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    Kindred spirit: Belmont House

    Informed by the memories of the original house, this alteration and addition sets the stage for family life, providing opportunities for both connection and privacy.
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    Of its place: Layer House

    Modelled on the layers of limestone shelves and caves that make up its site, this sustainable beach house by Robson Rak offers genuine connection to the outdoors.
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    Palette pairing: Cutler and Co

    Inspired by the neurological phenomenon of synaesthesia, where one sense can be stimulated by another, IF Architecture has given famed Melbourne restaurant Cutler & Co. a “creamy and crunchy” new fitout.
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    Bompas and Parr’s jelly architecture and alcoholic art

    London duo Sam Bompas and Harry Parr blur the lines between food, architecture and experimental art.
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    Beach House Mornington

    Clare Cousins adds a self-contained, timber-clad “treehouse” to a Merchant Builders’ home.
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    South Yarra House

    A house originally designed by Harold Desbrowe-Annear is given a new lease of life by Allen Powell Architects.
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    Profile: Andrew Maynard Architects

    Energetic and inventive projects responding to client and context with humour and wit.
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    Layer by layer: Concrete House

    Made of timber, stone and steel, and topped with concrete, this rectilinear house by Matt Gibson Architecture and Design is the result of exceptional ...
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    Sensory sanctum: Garden Pavilion

    This new extension by BLOXAS is a private garden sanctuary in more ways than one, as an escape from modern city life and as a place of retreat for a client who suffers from a chronic sleep disorder.
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    Making waves: Moving House

    An apparently faceless building by Architects EAT reveals itself as a layered and sculptural home that playfully controls light and shadow throughout the day.
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    Three-dimensional craft: Edwards Moore

    A look at the recent built projects of Melbourne studio Edwards Moore reveals a delightful body of work underpinned by conceptual rigour, spatial complexity and a "cheeky tilt."
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    Turning over a new leaf: Transformer Fitzroy

    Breathe Architecture turns a vacant electrical transformer factory in Melbourne into a modern vegetarian restaurant and bar.
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    A house of art and play: Doll’s House

    Driven by ideas of art and play as well as tactics for sustainability, this striking extension by BKK Architects is a “well-made doll’s house” with an uplifting sense of possibility.
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    Hampton Farmhouse

    A Blue Mountains retreat by Noxon Giffen with a wave-like roof in the colour of gum leaves, inside and out.
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    Hell of the North

    For a local bar and bistro in Fitzroy, SMLWRLD architects use a firey yellow and bluestone as the signature.
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    Mash House

    Andrew Maynard Architects extends a Melbourne house with a curvilinear pod creating a series of colourful moments.
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    Neil Residence

    This Melbourne home by Neil Architecture is designed according to its relationship with its outdoor spaces.
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    Balnarring Beach House

    A Mornington Peninsula beach house by Simon Couchman Architects offers a refuge from the city.
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    Hillside Habitat

    Replacing a house lost in the 2009 fires, this home celebrates a shared experience of place rather than fear, loss or fire.
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    Tim O’Sullivan and Sioux Clark of Multiplicity

    Artful adaptive reuse projects gave them a name, while attention to detail and careful decisions are key to their success.