Campbell Street, Collingwood VIC

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This pair of urban townhouses is a case study in compact, high-quality inner city architecture, transforming a 76 square-metre parcel of land into two light-filled, three-bedroom vertical dwellings.

This pair of urban townhouses at 120 Campbell Street in Collingwood is a case study in compact, high-quality inner city architecture, transforming a 76 square-metre parcel of land into two light-filled, three-bedroom vertical dwellings. Located within easy access to Collingwood’s inner-city coffee culture, each house is composed of six levels, including a basement, ground-floor garage and roof-top terrace. A spacious steel and timber stairwell connects levels, forming a light-well that illuminates, ventilates and enables vertical living. The creative use of joinery allows spaces and functions to adapt to need, with kitchen and living areas performing as multi-functional spaces. A moveable timber slab on the kitchen bench, for instance, allows for repurposing from chopping block to increased dining capacity. Bedrooms meanwhile include integrated wardrobes, luxurious bathrooms and study zones, that together belie the compact size of these interior spaces. Clear glazing separates the stairwell from bathrooms in a provocative act of transparency, mitigated by full height blinds when required. The façade’s operable architectural metal screens create beautiful dappled light in the interiors, while rooftop decks offer stunning views across Collingwood. Lush landscaping and a pool create the perfect urban escape and vantage point for summertime enjoyment. Twins, but not identical, each dwelling features personal touches. High quality materials and fittings provide a bespoke sense of crafted design and refined detailing across both homes, with a material palette of black steel and raw concrete drawing inspiration from the area’s urban context and working-class past. These qualities come together to make this Collingwood townhouse the very definition of urban sophistication.

YEAR

2017

STATUS

Complete

CLIENT

Milieu Property

COLLABORATORS

SLAB Architecture

LOACATION

Collingwood, AUS

SCALE

76m2

DWELLINGS

2

DISCIPLINE

Residential

EXPERTISE

Architecture Interior Design

Photographer: Tom Blachford

Campbell Street, Collingwood VIC
Campbell Street, Collingwood VIC
Campbell Street, Collingwood VIC
Campbell Street, Collingwood VIC
Campbell Street, Collingwood VIC

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DKO is a multi-disciplinary, award-winning design practice centred on creating ingenious spaces that are driven by the needs of the user, site opportunities and the dynamic process of translating design intent into built outcomes. Founded in 2000 by Principal Koos de Keijzer, its operations have expanded from Melbourne to studios in Sydney, Perth, Auckland, Ho Chi Minh City, and Brisbane. DKO has remained committed to the same underlying principles since day one. Its multiple teams spread across the Asia-Pacific region are solidly united behind the same grounded and humble approach taken to each project, big or small. 

Keeping minds open to any possibility, DKO always focuses on finding the best idea, regardless of where it came from. By encouraging the personal growth of each individual within the organisation, DKO plans to become a globally oriented entity, consistently forging ahead in both business and creative objectives. DKO embraces the role of architecture in shaping a more sustainable future. As a practice, it never loses sight of the most fundamental quality that connects all great design – people. Through human understanding and nurture, DKO seeks to continually maximise its potential and deliver architecture at its utmost excellence.

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