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Melbourne: The Latest Architecture and News
2 Girls Building / Kavellaris Urban Design
Bike House / FMD Architects

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Architects: FMD Architects
- Area: 202 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Construction 32, OPS Engineers, Wilsmore Nelson Group
The Corner / Bower Architecture

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Architects: Bower Architecture
- Area: 460 m²
- Year: 2014
Lucky Penny / Biasol: Design Studio
Surgeon's Rooms / FMD Architects

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Architects: FMD Architects
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: BRT Consulting, Macleod Consulting, Malin Construction P/L, Wilsmore Nelson Group
Hello House / OOF!

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Architects: OOF!
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Big Ass Fans, Kaldewei, Duravit, Fisher & Paykel, Miele, +8
Jury / Biasol

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Architects: Biasol
- Area: 475 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Arauco, NUD Collection, Plumen
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Professionals: Nud Collection
High Street / Alta Architecture
Sean Godsell Unveils Melbourne's Inaugural "MPavilion"

On Monday, Sean Godsell unveiled the inaugural MPavilion in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Gardens. Intended as an Australian counterpart to London's wildly successful Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, the Pavilion will be open until February 1st, hosting a series of events throughout its four-month stay including talks, workshops, film screenings and art interventions.
Funded primarily by the recently established Naomi Milgrom Foundation, with assistance and support from the Serpentine Gallery itself, the pavilion is the first step in the Naomi Milgrom Foundation's goal to position Melbourne as "Asia-Pacific’s hub of design and architecture." The first instalment by Godsell features a simple frame covered with automated aluminium panels, which open and close in response to the sunlight.
Victoria One / Elenberg Fraser Architecture

Elenberg Fraser Architects have revealed designs for what is slated to be Melbourne's tallest residential tower. The project seeks to reinvent the natural landscape of Australia's Victoria state in an urban setting, through an optically transformative facade and botanical aesthetic.
Bold Urban Renewal Projects in City of Port Phillip, Melbourne

The City of Port Phillip near Melbourne is taking bold measures to enhance the vibrant atmosphere and livability of their city through a variety of urban renewal projects. Promoting a four part community plan of working together to take action, neighborhood development, community leadership, and monitoring progress, and fifteen priorities for action, the city's commitment to environmentally and socially conscious design and policy alongside a strong support for the arts has resulted in a number of noteworthy projects, attracting designers such as Simon Oxenham of Convic, Gregory Burgess Architects, and Paul Morgan Architects to take part.
Read on after the break to see three videos featuring the award winning projects, created by our friends at Traces Films.
Melbourne to Launch Its Own Serpentine Pavilion

Mirroring the Serpentine Galleries of London, the Naomi Milgrom Foundation has announced its own yearly pavilion commission for the city of Melbourne. Sited in the Queen Victoria Memorial Gardens, the premier "MPavilion" will be designed by Sean Godsell, opening October 6th of this year. The pavilion will host a variety of community events, including art installations and performances, over a four month period. It remains to be seen whether the MPavilion will have a lasting impact on the architectural culture of the city, as some critics have pointed out. To learn more about this now annual commission, visit this article from infolink.
Flinders Lane Apartment / Clare Cousins

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Architects: Clare Cousins
- Area: 75 m²
- Year: 2013
Wertheim Factory Conversion / Kerstin Thompson Architects

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Architects: Kerstin Thompson Architects
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Manufacturers: LOCKER GROUP
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Professionals: Bosco Jonson, Absolute Surveying, Cardno, Contour Consulting, JP Fire, +7
Sneakerboy Store / March Studio

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Architects: March Studio
- Area: 70 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: CBD Contracting, Co Struct Engineering
Fairbairn House / Inglis Architects

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Architects: Inglis Architects
- Area: 230 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Roc Projects
Northcote Residence / Wolveridge Architects

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Architects: Wolveridge Architects
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Keith Long & Associates, McKerlie Builders, Wolveridge Architects
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