Architectural Review Asia Pacific

388 BARKLY STREET

“WE ENLISTED BREATHE TO WORK ON THE PROJECT. AS A LARGER PRACTICE, IT COULD PROVIDE EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE TO A SMALL STUDIO THAT HADN’T WORKED AT THE SCALE BEFORE, ESPECIALLY IN REGARD TO SUSTAINABILITY.” - BEN SHIELDS

Located in Brunswick, 388 Barkly Street is a sustainably-minded 11 town-home development that DREAMER designed in collaboration with fellow Melbourne-based practice Breathe Architecture.

Completed in September 2022, the project began when the client came to DREAMER

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Architectural Review Asia Pacific

Architectural Review Asia Pacific3 min read
Private Diner
The beloved Melbourne CBD staple Lucy Liu emits a busy and bustling atmosphere. Despite it being nestled almost inconspicuously on Oliver Lane, you can generally gauge where the lively and energetic crowd milling near the laneway are venturing – up L
Architectural Review Asia Pacific4 min read
Adaptive Reuse
Two opposing forces are planting architects in the middle of what one sustainable design expert calls a “built environment contradiction”. On the one hand, the United Nations estimates that three billion people will need access to adequate housing by
Architectural Review Asia Pacific4 min read
Inspiring Spaces
Krost Furniture, sponsor of the IDEA Gold Medal, presented the IDEA Gold Medal panel event investigating ‘Designing for Workplace Wellness’. Moderated by Architectural Review’s editorial director Emily Rayner, and held at Krost’s West Melbourne showr

Related Books & Audiobooks