Inside a 70s Inspired Apartment Featuring Iconic Furniture and a Mirrored Ceiling | estliving.com
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- A unique opportunity to reimagine a familiar space reveals an architect’s connection to place.
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Interiors and architecture practice March Studio’s latest residential project located on Spring Street in Melbourne’s CBD is an evolving case study of light and materiality. The two-bedroom apartment once belonged to March Studio founders Rodney Eggleston and Anne-Laure Cavigneaux before they entrusted it to the current owners, a retired couple looking to embark on their next chapter. Celebrated for their radical residential, hospitality and retail spaces, notably AESOP stores, this project exposes the lesser-known side of Rodney and Anne-Laure’s illustrious firm.
The apartment is situated within a heritage-listed Brutalist-style building finished in 1972 with views of Parliament House and Yuncken Freeman’s State Government Offices. March Studio initially left their mark on the building in 2016 when they gave the lobby a much-needed facelift, so this time, it was like reuniting with an old friend.
The new homeowners personally requested Rodney and Anne-Laure redesign the apartment for them, knowing they’d lived in the apartment for nine years. Although sad to part with it, the silver lining was that they got to re-experience it in a different light. In this sense, Spring Street represents a rather unusual client-architect relationship, where the client is carrying on the architect’s legacy. Presented with a unique opportunity to reimagine a space that they had intimate knowledge of, Rodney and Anne-Laure’s connection to place allowed them to formulate a clear design solution.
Walking into the apartment, you first notice the silver-lined ceiling, which effectively renders all the contents of the apartment twofold. It’s no coincidence that the ceiling of the train station several storeys below is inlaid with the same polished aluminium panels. “Parliament Station is one of my favourite stations in the world,” Rodney says, “it’s indicative of the 70s optimism that was prevalent at the time, where architects were introducing reflective materials.”
Rodney likens the material palette to famous Brutalist buildings, like London’s Barbican. “The key to balancing a harsh exterior is creating a warm, textural interior,” he says. Heavy timbers, manifested in the dining table and joinery, are offset by a brilliant blue lacquer. And this is not the only unlikely duo; this residence might be the only exception to the universal rule, ‘don’t mix gold and silver’. Instead, the March Studio team applied the two metals as if they were butter and bread.
Living this high up certainly has its perks; the view being one of them. To the west, there’s the city and to the east, on a clear day, the Dandenong Ranges and as the sun rises and sets, it ignites an evolving story of light in the process. This story doesn’t just end with the day; at night, Spring Street becomes awash with neon lights as Melbourne morphs into a city of stars.
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Published and produced by Miffy Coady | estliving.com
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Words by Holly Beadle | estliving.com
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I could have happily watched another 10 minutes of this living space ...
Thank you Vincent, stay tuned for more films. Team estliving.con
This is a masterpiece. Inspired use of materials, especially the ceiling. Thank you for sharing this with us.
You are very welcome. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Poetic narration is the cherry on the cake!
Rodney from March Studio has a radio voice, and we agree the cherry 🍒
Such an iconic building!
Timeless icon, ideal Melbourne location. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
That mirrored ceiling goes hard
The mirrored ceiling echoes the design of ‘Parliament’ train station, the local for this Melbourne apartment building. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Interesting, yes, but aluminium strips do not equal mirrored ceiling.
@@est_living Aluminium strips are not a mirror.
Narración y editorial increíbles!!!
Thank you so much
Always liked the concept of CBD living. This apartment design is perfect, in particular the mixed metals and aluminium ceiling.
The aluminium ceiling is an unexpected design edge, whilst also providing a greater sense of space.
Awesome! It's a combined classic and modern style with amazing balcony area. 💯
A modern rejuvenation for the city apartment.
gray and gray and gray !!!
What about the blue kitchen! Thanks for following along, team estluvibg.com
Just Wow 😮
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The real estate spiel narration completely spoiled this.
That’s what makes this platform so great, you can share your view. Like or not!! Stay tuned, team estliving.com
‘Tower of power’ because of it’s location only. I’ve always felt since moving to this city over 30 years ago that this was a thoroughly underwhelming building. The bricks have no aesthetic appeal and the windows too small. The update was obviously sorely needed and adds certainly a new chapter to it’s life.
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No idea where this is but I’d live there - despite the cheesy narration!
We’re with you, such a great design by March Studio. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Personally I don't see why you'd want a bedroom with such expansive views, better suited to the living room.
Perhaps.. however the living room views looked towards the Dandenong ranges and over the green Fitzroy Gardens. Both fabulous aspects. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Не хватает уюта
Loved the ultra pretentious narration.
A voice made for narration too! Stay tuned, team estliving.com
🫣 😂
That land doesn't belong to you: -1.
Land doesn't belong to anyone. It's only temporarily occupied by those who wield the equivalent power, and privilege within a societal structure.
@@cyber.purgatory How cool is it to be Dutch: all our former colonies are ruled by their original inhabitants. Feels really good.
@@EdwinNikkelsSeems like you have a facile understanding of how power operates in the world, and your own colonial imprint. I assure you, no one thinks the Dutch are cool, if they ever think about the Dutch at all…
The land belongs to the people who purchase it dummy