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Architects: Adrian Amore
- Area: 214 m²
- Year: 2013
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Photographs:Fraser Marsden
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Manufacturers: Dedece, Feast Watson
Walls bend and converge in this loft apartment housed in a former butter factory, West Melbourne, Australia.
A sculptural stair sits at the converging point in the space, twisting dramatically, and soaring up towards a recreational roof deck which overlooks the city of Melbourne.
A monochrome palate of white on white with charcoal and black, plays with the abundant natural light which is drawn in from the large north facing windows and ceiling void.
An open ground floor plan is defined by bending, wrapping walls which enclose a bathroom, laundry and storage spaces. Sliding doors create the opportunity for expanding or containing, depending on how the ground floor space is used, whether it be as a studio, a bedroom or for entertaining.