The Maedaya Bar, also known as the “House of Ropes”, is Melbourne’s newest Sake Bar created by Architects EAT like a forest of ropes. The rope idea originated from the classic design of sake bottles, which are traditionally secured with ropes. The principal material for this project are Manila ropes, timber and concrete. They took a different path with the first floor function room, which is in stark contrast with the ground floor rope room. Here they have created a modern, minimalist space Read more […]
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Klein Bottle House by McBride Charles Ryan
The Klein Bottle House designed by McBride Charles Ryan is located in the town of Rye, just outside Melbourne, Australia. The house is described by complex shapes and spaces that revolve around a central courtyard with a grand regal stair connecting all the levels. Via materialicious Read more […]
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Tattoo House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Andrew Maynard Architects projected this beautiful extension to an existing three bedroom house in Fitzroy North, a suburb in Melbourne, Australia, to provide new living and kitchen space for a growing young family. The form is a simple box, were every element needed to perform multiple functions for maximum return, hence the kitchen bench becomes part of the stair. The supergraphic tree creates playful and ever-changing shadows across the interior spaces and is composed of images taken Read more […]
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Qantas First Lounges in Sydney and Melbourne by Marc Newson
Qantas First Lounges Sydney Australian airline Qantas has opened Qantas First Lounges in Sydney and Melbourne international airports, designed by Marc Newson. The Lounges are exceptional retreats offering unsurpassed levels of comfort, service and luxury, complete with day spa, restaurant, library, private work suites and concierge service. You can take a virtual tour of the Sydney and Melbourne First Lounges at Qantas web. Qantas First Lounges Sydney Qantas First Lounges Sydney Read more […]
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Eureka Skydech 88
Nothing you have ever experienced will prepare you for the inspiring view of Melbourne, Australia, from the observation deck in the Eureka Tower. Eureka Skydeck 88 is a glass cube which projects 3 meters out from the building suspended almost 300 meters above the ground. Read more […]
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