Architects in Detail (AiD) is an educational/informative talk series for our capstone undergraduate architecture students by leading Melbourne-based practitioners. The AiD talk series extends industry engagement within the Design Studio Epsilon curriculum. It unpacks the art of architectural detail and the use of building materials and explores their relationship to the overall design intent in the projects for multi-unit residential buildings.
AiD is developed with the support of the University of Melbourne, Next Generation Capstone Development Project.
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AiD 01
Joachim Quino Holland, Design Director at Fieldwork, speaks about the cladding detail for the residential building with 26 units at 2-4 St Georges Road, Fitzroy North, and how it ties into the overall design intent for their project.
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AiD 02
Thomas Gilbert, Principal and Robert Mosca, Senior Associate at Hayball, speak about the multi-unit res-idential building CRT+YRD, part of Nightingale Village, a collective of six buildings designed by six award-winning architecture firms located on Duckett Street in Brunswick.
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AiD 03
Bonnie Herring, Director of Sustainability at Breathe speaks about Nightingale 1.0 in Brunswick, the inaugural project of the Nightingale model.
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AiD 04
Kelley Mackay, Director of Projects at Kerstin Thompson Architects speaks about the multi-unit residential building at Balfe Park Lane in Brunswick East, designed to be an exemplar in medium density housing, the development prioritises amenity, housing diversity, sustainability and community building.
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AiD 05
James Gilliland, Senior Architect at Clarke Hopkins Clarke speaks about Lt. Miller and Nightingale Bruns-wick East, two residential buildings with their own building core and lobbies, and shared communal spaces in Brunswick East.
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AiD 06
James Legge, Director at Six Degrees, on Nightingale 2.0 environmentally, socially, and financially sustainable residential building with 20 units, in Fairfield.
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AiD 07
Keith Westbrook, Director and Clair Austin, Associate at Cumulus Studio about Goulburn Street Housing with 25 units on the former council car park site, in Hobart.
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