Reflections of the sunrise across the Winter Architecture Fitzroy Studio.
Distant skyscrapers catching the first light, bouncing it softly back across the city.
Morning light in the future lounge room at our Brunswick Residence currently onsite. Floors being laid and plastering complete, getting ready for the final finishes.
Such an honor to present our Cremorne Town House at Deakin University today.
Speaking alongside our client who was once our teacher, Professor Richard Tucker offered a unique opportunity to share the full story of the project, from the initial vision to the lived reality.
Thank you to Dr Akari Nakai Kidd for inviting us to join the conversation and for fostering such an insightful session on the architectural process.
#WinterArchitecture #DeakinUniversity #CremorneTownHouse #ArchitecturalEducation #MelbourneDesign Photos by @deacepeda
There's something wonderful about transforming an existing beloved home into a forever home for a lovely couple in Mill Park. Sometimes the simplest moves are the most life changing.
Thank you to Landscape Architect Phillip Withers for a fantastic tour of your Saltbush Cottage Garden in East Geelong. It was a beautiful evening and an inspired space that you have created. @gsc_architects@phillip_withers thank you @j_u_l_i_e_p_h and @deacepeda for the photographs.
Our very own Dea Cepeda has been selected as Graduate Juror for this year's Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) Victorian Chapter awards. Presentations are being held this Saturday 21st March at Swinburne University's AMDC building for those able to attend.
Winter Architecture had the pleasure of being invited to speak at this year's Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) International Women's Day Breakfast, held at the beautiful Hyde Melbourne Place designed by Kennedy Nolan. The event was seamlessly coordinated by Edition Offices Molly Hibberd, from the AIA Vic Gender Equity Committee. MC Monique Woodward from Wowowa introduced Suzannah Waldron from Searle x Waldron Architecture, Dr Yolanda Vega
Recent author of Disbanding the Patriarchy on Sex, Policy, and Power and Dr Yvonne Meng from Circle Studio.
Photographer: Jennifer MacDonald from Liminal Wonderland
Spring Bay retreats are situated an hour north of Hobart, nestled within the Oster Bay region. Winter Architecture has designed a series of timber and stone dwellings that are thoughtfully sheltered amongst the native trees. These homes appear to float above the water, seamlessly integrating with the natural landscape to create a serene and harmonious living environment. The use of natural materials harmonises with the surroundings, providing a timeless aesthetic while respecting the local ecosystem.