Cera Stribley Architects teamed with interior design studio The Stella Collective on a series of eight three-storey townhouses in a Melbourne suburb that reflect the areas art-deco architecture.
Best art deco apartments melbourne. Art Deco style proved all the rage as a one-bedroom apartment in Elwood reached its reserve price by just the second bid. Watch the morning rush below through the city view window. Adelphi Hotel a colorful and creative upscale hotel and one of the best places to stay in Melbourne.
Shrine of Remembrance St Kilda Road Melbourne - although designed in a neo-classical style the building possesses a number of distinctive Art Deco features. Probably one of the most renowned Art Deco buildings in Melbourne the Manchester Unity Building certainly doesnt get the credit it deserves probably because of its more famous next-door. The 20 studios and 8 one-bedroom apartments were to be functional utilitarian abode for Melbourne city workers with no children.
Former Russell Street Police Headquarters 336-376 Russell Street Melbourne. Amid the high number of apartment buildings in major cities that are currently being constructed and headlines about supply some might ask if flats are a worthwhile investment. In Melbourne an investor purchased two blocks of 1940s art deco apartments in East Melbourne at auction last week paying a total of 666 million.
The property at 313 Glen Huntly Rd ultimately sold for 700000 after competition from four bidders. The following week we put in an offer for the whole block of four apartments says Juliette. The Cullen Hotel a trendy and vibrant art-inspired hotel.
Ovolo Laneways stylish and street art inspired Melbourne boutique hotel. The space feels like an oasis a bright art-deco moment said the firm. 3002 East Melbourne Melbourne City of Melbourne Greater Melbourne Victoria.
The second 12 Garden Avenue which consists of nine studio apartments. This elegant apartment in heritageBradoc House constructed in the 1930s with an eclectic mix of Art Deco and American. The fleeting half-joke became a lot more serious when Juliette Arent found that the 1930s art deco apartment block across the street from her then-home in North Bondi was up for sale.