Sace Architects is a design and architecture studio based in Melbourne.
A bathroom renovation to an existing 1970s residence, designed and built hands-on. Bluestone and limestone floor tiles, in-wall tapware, bespoke joinery, and a linear strip drain define a space that is spare, material, and quietly considered.
A speculative project broaching a changing climate with architectural responses to educate and create awareness. The design arranges four components — civic square, museum to dead coral artefacts, subterranean coral nursery, and Town Hall redevelopment — into a looped system connecting ecology to civic program. Selected for display at the London Design Museum's Moving to Mars exhibition.
Sace Architects is a small architectural practice, working across residential & interior architecture, working from Frankston, Victoria.
Part of the Multi-Residential team, working on notable projects for Housing Choices Victoria and competition entries. Assisted in detail documentation on single-residential projects with multiple completed site visits.
Obtained professional registration as a practising architect in Victoria. Delivered a new $2.5M housing project on-site as project architect. Worked in team to deliver multi-residential projects with build costs over $15M.
Worked closely with directors, liaising with clients, consultants and builders in day-to-day operations. Delivered multiple project scales and typologies, notably a large remedial apartment project.
Assisted the Design and Project directors on key healthcare and urban design projects. Produced documentation sets for client presentations, construction documentation, 3D modelling, and material scheduling.
3D modelled concept signage types for iterative design stage presentations and final product renders.
Worked internally with an in-house team on multiple projects within the leisure sector, notably Sky Zone at Westfield Miranda.
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