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  • Project: (2) Townhouses
  • Year: 2016 - 2019
  • Status: Built
  • Value: $1.2m
  • Role: Concept Design, Design Development, Tender, Town Planning, Building Documentation
  • Type: Multi-dwelling Developments

Feature vertical and horizontal screens overlooking the community of Seddon

With our client’s strong connection to the existing property, our brief comprises of protecting and maintaining the private open space. The two additional dwellings are 3-bedroom developments facing Station Road with convenient access.

In the trendy suburb of Seddon lies several cafes beside beautiful parks as it breathes life and warmth into the community.

The well-designed vertical and horizontal feature screen showcases the minimalist Bauhaus design whilst maximising privacy in upper living areas.

No expense was spared in the design of this development, with European-influenced interior finishes and emphasised ceiling heights to entryways giving an abundant amount of natural light to the dwelling.

Photography: Estate Imagery

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Design, Town Planning & Development
e+mc2 is a design and development firm born from an obsession with all things related to the building of buildings and the business of business.

Behind this unhealthy obsession is big e; a self-professed property nerd who has a passion for the small footprint ethos of designing your home to harness the space it utilises, not the space it wastes.

Rather than developing healthy hobbies such as football or friends, big e spends his weekends researching new building materials or techniques that can yield higher efficiency in the use of space.

In a quest to develop cost-efficient designs that are both thoughtful and thought-provoking, few things get him more excited than multipurpose objects or spaces.

The projects to date have ranged from compact apartment renovations to spacious stately homes and majestic beachside villas, all following the philosophy whereby function and form must meet in equilibrium.