A shared vision between owner and architect brought this brick home to life.

 

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A collaborative approach transformed this demolition-ready Melbourne home into a minimalist haven

Meticulous preparation that began before the land was even purchased paid off for an architect and her clients.

a minimalist kitchen and dining area with a palette of timber, brick and rattan

Anna Rozen admits to being slightly daunted when one of her first commissions as a solo architect was to design a large contemporary home for a client who, despite having no previous hands-on building experience, wanted to act as owner-builder.

 

“The prospect of ‘what could go wrong’ was incredibly real, but I was very happily surprised,” says Anna, who fronts A For Architecture.

 

“He’d worked with architects on other homes and his strong design focus – as well as background in the corporate world – meant that his scheduling and cost-control were meticulous.”

 

This precision planning started even before the land was found. “The owners contacted me to discuss designing their new home and, once they found a suitable property for auction, I undertook a feasibility study to see what could be achieved.”

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